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Sometimes I think that Bills fans are the worst behaved fans in the league.

 

Disgusting if this is true.

 

While I agree that the act is disgusting, one person doesn't represent the entire Bill's fan base. With presumably over a million Bills fans in WNY, the action of this one psycho is a freak occurence and nothing more. If the players assume that one person's actions speak for Bills fans everywhere then they need to come back to reality.

 

For a true representation of Buffalo Bills fans look to those who welcomed Scott Norwood back with open arms at City Hall or the fans who gave the 07 Bills a standing ovation after the Monday night loss to Dallas. Hopefully these are the Bills fans that will be in attendance on Sunday, cheering on Leodis before he takes the opening kick to the house.

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Vandalize your own house, like any other good Bills fan.

Exactly. Or just go to bed and worry about something that really affects your life instead of flipping out over multi-million dollar athletes playing a game for your entertainment.

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No, you wouldn't.

 

More Internet muscles.

 

Go TP a house and catch a bullet for your troubles. If I see a bunch of guys running around my house passing near all my windows at night, I'm not going outside to give them a sophomoric wedgie.

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More Internet muscles.

 

Go TP a house and catch a bullet for your troubles. If I see a bunch of guys running around my house passing near all my windows at night, I'm not going outside to give them a sophomoric wedgie.

 

Then you go to jail. You cannot shoot someone for being on your property.

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No, I would say that to your face. Taking vandalism as a juvenile prank that should be laughed off is idiotic. Especially when it's targeted at guys who have to worry about nut cases being violent. Toilet papering may just be the first step.

 

Steely, you would quiver

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Seems to be a common problem the world over. Highly paid English Premiership players from Liverpool and Machester were getting their homes burgled when they were on Champions League duty in Europe.

 

This sounds more like a disgruntled A-hole who can't hold his liqour rather than organised crime. There is no place for this in society regardless of the age of the 'criminal' imho

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If this happened in Western NY whoever the heck did that should be really ashamed of themselves. I would think Bills fans would have more respect for their players than that. Its ridiculous that someone would take their anger in losing to that level. Its a game folks, these players are people just like you and me and they deserve to have their public and private lives separate. I really hope whoever did this was not a member of TBD.

 

 

Absolutely agree ...

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No, you wouldn't.

 

<_< Thanks for telling me what I would or wouldn't do. I guess you somehow feel more manly by trying to make yourself look like an internet toughie.

 

 

Not cool or funny at all.

 

Thanks some people here don't get it at all.

 

 

Yeah...toilet papering is a gateway crime...give me a break

 

Are you a high profile target? Do you have to worry about others in your profession getting killed or targeted because of who they are. How many nutjobs do you have to worry about in your life. If somebody has a stalker and they come out and find their house TP'd I think they wouldn't find it really funny and just "laugh it off"

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Ok, stop with the personal attacks all of you or I'll close this thread and you can do it elsewhere. I'm sick of this crap in every thread.

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Then you go to jail. You cannot shoot someone for being on your property.

 

Since when? Happens all the time and law-abiding homeowners who are protecting themselves from scumbags don't go to jail.

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No, I would say that to your face. Taking vandalism as a juvenile prank that should be laughed off is idiotic. Especially when it's targeted at guys who have to worry about nut cases being violent. Toilet papering may just be the first step.

 

:D<_<

 

You don't think that the "safety issue" is caused by a bunch of other dynamics that has been playing out in the league especially the last few decades (ie: extreme wealth coupled with intense fame, etc.. etc..)...

 

The problem is that these players are living lives that are nothing like the average fams that financially support their livelyhood. Classic rich/fame vs. people making a ton less... Disparity.

 

Don't get me wrong, I AM NOT CONDONING THIS ACT. The league and the fans made this beast. You know what the number one crimes were during the height of the Great Depression?... Bank robbing and kidnapping rich folk.

 

Try not to burn a fuse figuring it out... You won't... :nana::nana:

 

Please... I don't mind if you slam me... Just do it intelligently.

 

:D

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This is coming from Kawika Mitchell:

 

Ka_Mitchell55:A teammate of ours had his house vandalized last nite or this morn. Its def not a game to b playin. W/ all the safety issues n the NFL...its not funny at all. We have Fam at our homes to protect. If u show ur face on my prop Ill make sure I do everythin to keep my...Fam safe. So dont come around thinkin, oh we'll just leave a message on his lawn or wall, b/c Im goin to take it as a threat. Its my...job to protect my home as it is the job of all home owners. Dont push the limit.

It's even more disturbing that Mitchell typed this himself. Isn't he a college grad? I know its only South Florida but damn. Are they actually teaching illiteracy in school these days?

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