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Crazy Stadium Experience on Sunday


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2 hours ago, bull123 said:

Since you had on your Vikings garb you didn't have much of a chance 

 

some old timer panthers fans are just putzes...if they would have told me to sit down I would have told them to bite me 

He said he and his wife are "huge Panther fans" in the second fugging sentence. How did you understand anything he wrote to suggest he was a Viking fan? 

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SMD, among others, tells the story that we've all heard several times just on the Huddle. Quite frankly, it's a pervasive attitude throughout the league in many, many stadiums and the "fan experience" just isn't that great anymore. 

Here's the gameday schedule:

1. Invocation/prayer by some local clergyman. Time to display your faith... bow your head

2. National Anthem. Time to display your patriotism. Hand over your heart.

3. Fly-over. Time to display your awe and your woody for whatever militaristic reason the NFL feels they need to do this. Look up to the sky.

4.  Start cursing all the opposing team's fans around you and get into shouting matches with your fellow fans about sitting down or standing up. Dude went to get beers, let's start fugging with his wife. Wife went for beers, start calling the guy a pussy... forget that 1, 2 or 3 above ever happened. 

5. After the game, run the obstacle course that is bobbing, weaving and dodging the morons who can hardly stand up, let alone walk, through the concourse. 

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50 minutes ago, SCP said:

The song is called Stand and Cheer.  The first line is 'Stand and cheer for the Panthers!'.  It's your f*cking duty!

You just had to bring up perhaps the most embarrassing thing this franchise ever came up with. 

Besides Jimmy Claussen. 

Or George Seifert.

Or Sean Gilbert.

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2 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

SMD, among others, tells the story that we've all heard several times just on the Huddle. Quite frankly, it's a pervasive attitude throughout the league in many, many stadiums and the "fan experience" just isn't that great anymore. 

Here's the gameday schedule:

1. Invocation/prayer by some local clergyman. Time to display your faith... bow your head

2. National Anthem. Time to display your patriotism. Hand over your heart.

3. Fly-over. Time to display your awe and your woody for whatever militaristic reason the NFL feels they need to do this. Look up to the sky.

4.  Start cursing all the opposing team's fans around you and get into shouting matches with your fellow fans about sitting down or standing up. Dude went to get beers, let's start fugging with his wife. Wife went for beers, start calling the guy a pussy... forget that 1, 2 or 3 above ever happened. 

5. After the game, run the obstacle course that is bobbing, weaving and dodging the morons who can hardly stand up, let alone walk, through the concourse. 

This is good stuff. Never #4 though.

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26 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

I'll stand whenever the f I want.

As far as I am concerned I bought a seat and 2 feet of concrete.

And therein lies the problem with the Me-me-me-its-all-about-ME Generation.

YOU are the guy driving 45 in the far left lane, because that's what YOU want to do.  "I'm driving the speed I wanna go, BITCH!"

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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

And therein lies the problem with the Me-me-me-its-all-about-ME Generation.

YOU are the guy driving 45 in the far left lane, because that's what YOU want to do.  "I'm driving the speed I wanna go, BITCH!"

So the boomers...?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_generation

"The "Me" generation in the United States is a term referring to the baby boomer generation and the self-involved qualities that some people associated with it. The baby boomers (Americans born during the 1946 to 1964 baby boom) were dubbed the "Me" generation by writer Tom Wolfe during the 1970s; Christopher Lasch was another writer who commented on the rise of a culture of narcissism among the younger generation. The phrase caught on with the general public, at a time when "self-realization" and "self-fulfillment" were becoming cultural aspirations to which young people supposedly ascribed higher importance than social responsibility."

It's maddening to hear what is the most selfish generation in American history call us lazy and self centered. Your parents, "the Greatest Generation" worked hard to leave the world in a better place for their children but your generation just took and took and took, destroying everything that was left for them while leaving their kids as the first American generation that are worse off than their parents. Hopefully we'll be able to prevent you all from doing too much more damage and then fix the mess you've left behind as we slowly start to take control of the direction of this country.

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