At Jet games...I have met some of the biggest assholes God every created. Good for you..maybe one day.
I been to Jets game where people want to fight someone because they got the other teams jersey on. But in the same they go to other stadiums wearing Jets jersey's.
Not bringing this off course..but being really drunk at a football game? I will never understand that..ever. Its such a waste of...well..everything. Too much to mention. Oh wait! Joe was a drunk. See? I can get away with that....junc cant.
I tie one on I tie one on and left turns into right and right becomes left. I can get away with that.......but that cunj can't.
For the most part at Met Life fans with opposing team's jerseys are left alone. Maybe a little joking around at times but nothing sinister. And that includes some obnoxious Buff fans last year who were whooping it up when they kicked the shit out of us. Singing that stupid song of their's. I doubt this year they'll be singing it that much. There are exceptions to the rule esp when dealing with the mean drunks. The worst situation I ever saw was about 10 years ago at Fed Ex in DC in the Men's Room after the Skins beat us. One drunk Wash fan, a total moron was verbally attacking a guy wearing a Jets jersey and trying to start a fight. Men's Rooms can be dangerous places at a football game. I haven't been to that many away games. I did go to a Jets-NEP game in the '80's at the old Foxboro stadium and bought a Jets (previous logo) knit cap at the concession stand (still own it) and nobody bothered me. But that was before the intense rivalry and the BB era. My advice: if you go to an away game don't wear your Jets colors. But impossible not to expose yourself as a Jets fan during the game when something good or bad happens. Also a problem with your car if you have NYS license plates or a Jets decal. Cars have been vandalized at opponents stadiums.
Pretending Joe is not one of the alltime greats is stupid. His era is way too different to compare stats and shit. Context won't fit either, the entire game is different from then till now. There are era's in between Joe and the Brady's of the NFL today, that are so so different for way too many reasons to explain. If you can't see that Junc, drop it. Your "seeing things different unlike to the masses" is a cop out dude. Bring a young Joe Namath into today's game, see what he would do with today's game. Peyton Manning would put "Do-Do" in his underwear if you took him back to Joe's era. Montana could play in it no doubt, maybe Brady of today, and Mark Sanchez could too. Sanchez could be the guy on the sideline in Joe's era, who dries the ball off and throws it to a ref in the game. That's the only QBing he could do! All these wussy QB's of today's game, wouldn't have put up the equivalent to Joe's numbers when he played. It's easy to see!
back then, the qbs had to call their own plays, except for the browns/bengals with paul brown's shuttle guard system. most of today's qbs are too dumb to call their own plays. an audible from a list if they see a certain defense, maybe, but almost all of them are coach-restricted to run the plays that are called on the sidelines. comparing namath, hadl, lamonica, dawson to today's qbs are comparing apples to oranges. btw, guys like revis and sherman would love to play back in the 60's, where you could play bump and run and mangle wideouts while the lineman often hit the qbs long after the ball was gone.
And coaches would bitch at the QB for calling uncalled audible. McMahon of '85 bears recalls: Ditka: What play did you call? McMahon: I called screen play. Ditka: Why did you throw downfield? McMahon: Because he was open? Look. We just scored a touchdown. What are you bitching about?