Bills Fans Group Beating

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  1. Dirtywater

    Dirtywater 2005 Award Winner: Best non-Jets fan poster/Best S

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    Even so, I don't hold this to all Bills fans as a whole. Just goes to show there are classy and classless fans for every team. Even so, I smell bull$hit with this article.

    http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=164972

     
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  2. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    The majority of Bills fans are a**holes. This is a horrible thing to happena and many Bills fans would defend it. They had a fan here making fun of 9/11. I think they are just as bad as Eagles fans. Theyre mostly trailer trash losers who have the inferiority complex in everything. F**k em.
     
  3. Tight

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    I smell bs also, bs meaning he most likely did not get beat up for no reason. He was probably mouthing off. Good for him.

    If they would have killed him I would feel different, nothing but bumps and bruises he'll be alright.
     
  4. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    Dude a stomp to the head can give you a small bruise, but sometimes it can fracture your skull. maybe he mouthed off a bit but sawrming him and beating him to a pulp is not necessary. I mean I kid with opposing fans a lot but its just a football game, I dont attack anyone.
     
  5. Jetdic

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    Bills fans are bigger assholes than most fans. I've gone to 15 Jets/Bills games and have had a few altercations. It helps when you go with Bills fans and they stick up for you. I wouldn't even say that it's the Bills fans that are bad. The true fans are a decent group. It's the people that just go to the stadium to drink and be an a-hole and knows about 5 players on the whole team.
     
  6. Jake

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    Yeah I've heard nothin but bad things about Bills fans and judging from what I read at their message boards they're very cocky. They thought they'd kill us and were already looking past us to their next opponent and we beat them in their own barn LOL
     
  7. Tight

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    Fracture his skull are you kidding ? He took a steel chair to the head and still walked to his car. Amazing.
     
  8. Scikotic

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    i hate the patriots as much as the next guy ( who isnt a pats fan) but shit that isnt right....you want stupid ass fans...come n visit Oakland...these fuckers wont bother to stop until they kill you, and they'll do it in the stadium!
     
  9. Italian Seafood

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    I went to Buffalo wearing a Keyshawn jersey the day we clinched the AFC East in 1998, and everyone that day was real nice to me. I was there with a girl from Buffalo who was a Bills fan. Had no problem at all.
     
  10. Dierking

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    A Pats fan who can't use his hands? Insert jerk off joke here:



    Seriously, I know some Bills fans who are just fine. Granted, they're not from Buffalo, but I doubt this is truly indicative of the fans in general. I also know a lot of Patriots fans, most of whom are just fine as well. I will say there tends to be a substantial subcategory here, however, that seem to believe the success of the team is some kind of reflection of their own self worth and that they have some responsibility for that success. Read Dan Shaughnessy in the Boston Globe sometime, you'll get the flavor of this attitude. Not that this guy was like that, or if he was that justified a beating, but the sad fact is you pretty much have to silently accept a lot of verbal abuse if your going to dress up in the visiting teams regalia. Sad.
     

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