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Bills fan allegedly assaulted by Cowboys fans, family looking for answers

 

 

 

From what she has since pieced together, Hartzell said three Cowboys fans jumped her brother as he was walking to his truck. His friend was punched, but Russell suffered a dislocated ankle, as well as a fractured leg in two places. He had to be taken to the hospital via ambulance, and underwent surgery at ECMC to get pins put in his leg.

 

“They came out of nowhere. Basically, from what I have gathered. I mean, my brother, like I said, is a huge Bills fan. I’m sure when he was walking out of the stadium he was probably singing the Shout song, or shouting ‘Let’s go Buffalo,’ and unfortunately that probably just made the wrong person mad at the wrong time,” Hartzell said.

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Thugs, lowlifes, meatheads and football all go together like salt and pepper! 

 

Worth noting there is no recorded/known instance of insurrection or rioting ever taking place inside the Colosseum in Rome during blood sport events. 

 

Who says people were "less sophisticated" 2,000 years ago?

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7 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

Thugs, lowlifes, meatheads and football all go together like salt and pepper! 

 

Worth noting there is no recorded/known instance of insurrection or rioting ever taking place inside the Colosseum in Rome during blood sport events. 

 

Who says people were "less sophisticated" 2,000 years ago?

Yea technically the Roman coliseum... But they were a bunch of amphitheatres across Roman world 

 

And Spartacus and his band led a revolt from the gladiator School in capua which started the third survile war

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On 12/23/2023 at 4:37 PM, Limeaid said:

 

I have always believed that Texas lawmen were overrated.  I have friends from Texas who left after crimes were investigated inadequately. 

 

Even with clear license plate and front windshield view of people who did crime no suspects were found.

The vehicle was registered in local jurisdiction and police had no interest in investigating owners were long term outstanding members of community.

You didn't read the article. This took place at Highmark Stadium after the game.

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On 12/23/2023 at 4:37 PM, Limeaid said:

 

I have always believed that Texas lawmen were overrated.  I have friends from Texas who left after crimes were investigated inadequately. 

 

Even with clear license plate and front windshield view of people who did crime no suspects were found.

The vehicle was registered in local jurisdiction and police had no interest in investigating owners were long term outstanding members of community.

That’s police everywhere. 

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On 12/23/2023 at 8:35 AM, Nextmanup said:

Thugs, lowlifes, meatheads and football all go together like salt and pepper! 

 

Worth noting there is no recorded/known instance of insurrection or rioting ever taking place inside the Colosseum in Rome during blood sport events. 

 

Who says people were "less sophisticated" 2,000 years ago?

In all honesty I never really thought salt and pepper really went together.  Does anyone use pepper for anything anymore?  Salt, sure.  Not that it’s good for you.  It’s good on corn on the cob.  Why are there even pepper shakers anymore?  I’ll tell you why.  So big shaker can double their sales.  Big oil and big pharmaceutical are pretty bad but big shaker is right there with them.

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14 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

In all honesty I never really thought salt and pepper really went together.  Does anyone use pepper for anything anymore?  Salt, sure.  Not that it’s good for you.  It’s good on corn on the cob.  Why are there even pepper shakers anymore?  I’ll tell you why.  So big shaker can double their sales.  Big oil and big pharmaceutical are pretty bad but big shaker is right there with them.

Refuse to shake... Use a mill! 

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3 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

In all honesty I never really thought salt and pepper really went together.  Does anyone use pepper for anything anymore?  Salt, sure.  Not that it’s good for you.  It’s good on corn on the cob.  Why are there even pepper shakers anymore?  I’ll tell you why.  So big shaker can double their sales.  Big oil and big pharmaceutical are pretty bad but big shaker is right there with them.

 

Only salt I use is rock salt on pretzels.  My wife uses white pepper and pink salt in cooking.

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4 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

Don’t be a fool.  Big shaker bought out the mills years ago.  They us it to appeal to the snooty crowd.  Pepper sucks and is useless.  Don’t fall for it.

 

We’ve got steaks going, and I’d LOVE a nice peppercorn sauce with it!   😋

 

Chef Thomas Keller (The French Laundry, Per Se, etc) said in his MasterClass that salt (and acid) are used to enhance the flavor of what you are cooking, while pepper is adding a flavor or changing the flavor. 

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On 12/23/2023 at 10:55 AM, muppy said:

there is something seriously wrong with someone being attacked for being a fan of a football team.

 

I hope there is some way to find out who did this and prosecute them. 

 

This Could have been any one of us

Hopefully prosecution, on a positive from a disappointing Dolphins win great chance Cowboys lose that division.

 

Then they can be the first round exit they alway are as they go into the Playoffs on the road.

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On 12/23/2023 at 8:35 AM, Nextmanup said:

Thugs, lowlifes, meatheads and football all go together like salt and pepper! 

 

Worth noting there is no recorded/known instance of insurrection or rioting ever taking place inside the Colosseum in Rome during blood sport events. 

 

Who says people were "less sophisticated" 2,000 years ago?

 

There were riots in Rome but they were fairly rate.  Pompeii was forbidden to have gladiatorial fight for 10 years due to riots.  Riots were much more common at chariot races in Byzantium. The Nika riots in 532  led to the death of 30,000 people.  Human beings have behaved like idiots for a long time,.

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Too much alcohol, too much time from the time the lot opens until the game starts, too little maturity.   

 

Took my son to his first Syracuse game at the dome last year.  Notre Dame fan and Syracuse fan yacking back and forth all game.  Started as friendly banter, got personal when 16 beers between the two of them and Syracuse losing got involved.

 

I love beer as much as much as the next guy but for Christ's sake know your limit and slow down.

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5 hours ago, Augie said:

 

We’ve got steaks going, and I’d LOVE a nice peppercorn sauce with it!   😋

 

Chef Thomas Keller (The French Laundry, Per Se, etc) said in his MasterClass that salt (and acid) are used to enhance the flavor of what you are cooking, while pepper is adding a flavor or changing the flavor. 

I see we have a shill for big shaker.

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7 hours ago, Augie said:

 

We’ve got steaks going, and I’d LOVE a nice peppercorn sauce with it!   😋

 

Chef Thomas Keller (The French Laundry, Per Se, etc) said in his MasterClass that salt (and acid) are used to enhance the flavor of what you are cooking, while pepper is adding a flavor or changing the flavor. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Too much alcohol, too much time from the time the lot opens until the game starts, too little maturity.   

 

Took my son to his first Syracuse game at the dome last year.  Notre Dame fan and Syracuse fan yacking back and forth all game.  Started as friendly banter, got personal when 16 beers between the two of them and Syracuse losing got involved.

 

I love beer as much as much as the next guy but for Christ's sake know your limit and slow down.

This is why I don't drink at stadiums, too many people have no idea how to behave in public. 

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7 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Too much alcohol, too much time from the time the lot opens until the game starts, too little maturity.   

 

Took my son to his first Syracuse game at the dome last year.  Notre Dame fan and Syracuse fan yacking back and forth all game.  Started as friendly banter, got personal when 16 beers between the two of them and Syracuse losing got involved.

 

I love beer as much as much as the next guy but for Christ's sake know your limit and slow down.

It's also the personality that the booze is being poured into.  Some people it's like flipping a switch when it gets to that magical number of drinks. 

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