SamuelKhan
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http://www.observer-reporter.com/or/steigstory/04-10-2011-Steigerwald
So what ^Jackoff is trying to say is it was Stow's fault. How does such narcissistic jack off's get away with actually writing a piece of rat turd that bemoans wearing a team's jersey at a professional game, then blames the victim for inciting a criminal act, for Cliff's sake. Oh well, he'll probably land a job on Fox Sports Radio on the weekend or something...
The readers wasted no time hurling their dead batteries at him:
The uprising was so profound that the comments were shut down.
Maybe it's time for sports fans to grow up.
As I'm writing this, Bryan Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic with two kids from Santa Cruz, is in a medically induced coma in a Los Angeles hospital with a fractured skull and serious brain injuries.
Part of his skull had to be removed to allow for the swelling of his brain.
Stow went to the Los Angeles Dodgers' home opener on April 1 wearing a San Francisco Giants jersey. That was obviously too much for two 20-something men wearing Dodger blue to handle. Witnesses say that after the game, they came up on Stow from behind in the parking lot, knocked him down and kicked him as they spewed expletives about the San Francisco Giants.
It's probably safe to say that the two "Dodgers" were high on something or things, but somewhere in their sick, juvenile minds, they probably also thought they were doing their duty as Dodger fans.
They were protecting Dodger turf.
Just before he was beaten to within an inch of his life, Stow texted some friends and said that he was "scared inside the stadium."
Maybe someone can ask Stow, if he ever comes out of his coma, why he thought it was a good idea to wear Giants' gear to a Dodgers' home opener when there was a history of out-of-control drunkenness and arrests at that event going back several years.
Remember when it was the kids who were wearing the team jerseys to games? It was a common sight to see an adult male coming through the turnstile dressed as a regular human being with a kid dressed in a "real" jersey holding his hand.
Cute.
So what ^Jackoff is trying to say is it was Stow's fault. How does such narcissistic jack off's get away with actually writing a piece of rat turd that bemoans wearing a team's jersey at a professional game, then blames the victim for inciting a criminal act, for Cliff's sake. Oh well, he'll probably land a job on Fox Sports Radio on the weekend or something...
The readers wasted no time hurling their dead batteries at him:
It is small minded people like the one that wrote this article who should grow up. Just because you like your team doesnt mean that you havent grown up and you definately shouldnt get beat within an inch of your life for wearing it. Do everyone a favor and quit letting this idiot write a column.
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Really? Nothing like blaming the victim. I suppose a woman who wears a low cut shirt is asking to be raped as well? Disgusting.
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I hope you have been either fired or suspened without pay for writing this garbage...In this crazy world we live in now Sports is all we have to take our minds off of our every day troubles. I'm only 26 but i watch pretty much every Philadelphia Eagles game with my father who is over 50 years old...And he proudly wears is Eagles jersey every sunday, and its a bond that is unbreakable between the two of us...Shame on you sir, You are an absolute disgrace!!!!
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Your an absolute horrible writer--yours facts are wrong, you have mis-spelled words and you overall come off as sounding like a pure moron. Maybe you can gather your information better, find a heart or soul, and rewrite a proper article.
The uprising was so profound that the comments were shut down.