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Fans were ejected from the stadium for wearing bags on their heads


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I saw a man with a paper bag over his head talking to a security person. It seemed peaceful. But come to think of it, I didn't see him after that. He was originally sitting in the back of the 310 section.

You mean he was having the peaceful conversation with security WHILE wearing the bag on his head? If so, that's classic.

Is it possible you didn't recognize him later because he removed said bag?

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Once again, a guy was sitting a few rows infront of me with a bag on his head for the entire game...

I could see where the bag might be obstructing the view of the person sitting directly behind them, maybe people complained to security about that and the folks refused to remove the bags so they were ejected?

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If people want to revolt or show their disapproval then don't buy tickets. That's the only way to make an impact. Bags, walk-outs, etc... all are just a waste of time, the money has changed hands.

Nice thought. But doesn't work since the majority of tickets have already been bought and paid for in some fashion. And a true fan shows up no matter what. The place to be heard is at the stadium anyway. Not by sitting at your house not caring. The bag over the head can be one of the worst signs to ownership.

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You mean he was having the peaceful conversation with security WHILE wearing the bag on his head? If so, that's classic.

I wasn't eavesdropping. ;) It just looked like a conversation.

Is it possible you didn't recognize him later because he removed said bag?

Quite possible. And he was sitting in the back too -close to the walkway. So I don;t see how he was hurting anyone's view.

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Best way to show your displeasure with the product on the field, known to most of us PSL owners as a steaming pile of poo, is to sell your tickets to opposing fans so the stadium has more of them than Panthers fans.

wait a minute...

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If people want to revolt or show their disapproval then don't buy tickets. That's the only way to make an impact. Bags, walk-outs, etc... all are just a waste of time, the money has changed hands.

I think JR is getting the point. All those purple jerseys today...wow. There were louder cheers for Houshmandzadeh than for everything the Panthers did today, I don't even think it was loud for the Gettis TD. If JR doesn't hear and see what's going on, he might need ear and eye transplants also.

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I think JR is getting the point. All those purple jerseys today...wow. There were louder cheers for Houshmandzadeh than for everything the Panthers did today, I don't even think it was loud for the Gettis TD. If JR doesn't hear and see what's going on, he might need ear and eye transplants also.

On TV, I thought it was booing from the home fans, then thought the overwhelming number of Ravens fans were shouting "Houuuuush" for TJ's touchdown.

Little of both perhaps?

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