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Terrible scene in Oakland

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Here's a pic of da 2 colliding from ESPN,

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Here is a pic of the idiot who was taunting the Red Sox after the collision.

 

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SOME PUNK LOSER DRUNK...............some humans just amaze me. Im sure he has his "rationale" for that, too. :rolleyes:

And even better, I am sure he will sue for brutality of some kind. :angry:

I don't see a problem with a fan cheering for whatever he wants, regardless of the circumstances.

 

If the Red Sox aren't professional enough to ignore what's going on in the crowd, then that's the sad part about all of this.

 

No fan should be ejected from the park for taunting unless it is effecting the game, regardless of the situation.

 

That's my take and most of you seem to not agree with it, but that's fine.

Here is a pic of the idiot who was taunting the Red Sox after the collision.

 

thumb.oas13010070251.red_sox_athletics_o

SOME PUNK LOSER DRUNK...............some humans just amaze me. Im sure he has his "rationale" for that, too. :rolleyes:

And even better, I am sure he will sue for brutality of some kind. :angry:

I don't see a problem with a fan cheering for whatever he wants, regardless of the circumstances.

 

If the Red Sox aren't professional enough to ignore what's going on in the crowd, then that's the sad part about all of this.

 

No fan should be ejected from the park for taunting unless it is effecting the game, regardless of the situation.

 

That's my take and most of you seem to not agree with it, but that's fine.

I beg to differ. In society in general, there is some behavior that is considered unacceptable, even if it is just vocal. Just because you buy a ticket, that doesn't give you licence to be a complete moron.

 

Example: The Cleveland fans taunting David Wells about his mother passing away. That was grossly inappropriate and should not have been allowed.

Here is a pic of the idiot who was taunting the Red Sox after the collision.

 

thumb.oas13010070251.red_sox_athletics_o

SOME PUNK LOSER DRUNK...............some humans just amaze me. Im sure he has his "rationale" for that, too. :rolleyes:

And even better, I am sure he will sue for brutality of some kind. :angry:

I don't see a problem with a fan cheering for whatever he wants, regardless of the circumstances.

 

If the Red Sox aren't professional enough to ignore what's going on in the crowd, then that's the sad part about all of this.

 

No fan should be ejected from the park for taunting unless it is effecting the game, regardless of the situation.

 

That's my take and most of you seem to not agree with it, but that's fine.

You're right, I don't agree with you, so now I guess I have to make wild accusations about your race, sex, gender, wildlife fetishes, etc... in order to be cool, right?

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