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anyone else see that guy? Running his mouth all game. Then trying to get into fights in the concourse lol!
 
Yep, talk about acting a fool.

I was surprised that guy didn't get the boot, he had security up there the whole game it seemed like.
 
Yep, talk about acting a fool.

I was surprised that guy didn't get the boot, he had security up there the whole game it seemed like.

from the looks of the pic in your sig.. he was to your left?
 
Too bad BenDavis wasn't there. He probably would have thrown the guy off the balcony, fams.
 
haha. Seriously though... this was a grown ass man (or maybe like a 20 year old) and he resorted to crying. Man up when running your mouth all game lol.
 
Yea I'm in 320 B.

so he was to my left and up a bit.

I heard boo'ing and didn't see anything boo-worthy on the court and looked to see that fool up there acting up.

Not even Laker fans are that stupid and that's saying A LOT.

But seriously, WTf. Was he crying. I was a little too far away to see what was actually being said.
 
Yea I'm in 320 B.

so he was to my left and up a bit.

I heard boo'ing and didn't see anything boo-worthy on the court and looked to see that fool up there acting up.

Not even Laker fans are that stupid and that's saying A LOT.

lol. Yeah I waved at him like waving goodbye out in the concourse and he did one of those things like you see on Jerry Springer where they try and run towards someone 20 feet away to be held back lol.
 
lol. Yeah I waved at him like waving goodbye out in the concourse and he did one of those things like you see on Jerry Springer where they try and run towards someone 20 feet away to be held back lol.

haha, I was probably right by you. He was shoving people right by me, in front of me. I was trying to walk out, so just had my arm out, in his chest, telling him to back up and quit. A friend of his got all tough in my face, hysterically. just had to keep laughing at him.
 
haha, I was probably right by you. He was shoving people right by me, in front of me. I was trying to walk out, so just had my arm out, in his chest, telling him to back up and quit. A friend of his got all tough in my face, hysterically. just had to keep laughing at him.

Was this guy a shortish blond with a Marion road jersey on?
 
haha, I was probably right by you. He was shoving people right by me, in front of me. I was trying to walk out, so just had my arm out, in his chest, telling him to back up and quit. A friend of his got all tough in my face, hysterically. just had to keep laughing at him.

Haha coulda been. He honestly wanted to go with anyone so I coulda seen him wanna fight with you but also with like 12 others.

No, fatter hispanic-ish looking guy. I think an Amare jersey. His friend, I dunno. Just a jackass

yep that was him. I thought I saw him with a guy who had a Blazer jersey on as well.
 
Just some crazy freak I guess, glad to see nothing happened to you.
 
No, fatter hispanic-ish looking guy. I think an Amare jersey. His friend, I dunno. Just a jackass

It better not have been HCP's cousin, Hector! :eek:
 
This is what kills me about sporting events and sports in general. As fans, we do play a small part in the outcome. That small part though is very insignificant compared to the work the players have made, the game plan the coaches prepare, and the choices management makes. They should celebrate the most after winning and be the only one in tears after a loss.

I can see this guy being the take it too seriously dad, coaching his kids little league team like it is the World Series.
 
It better not have been HCP's cousin, Hector! :eek:

Damnit, you got to the joke before I could!
I was once booed out of the Target Center. It was the last season KG played with the Wolves, and KG hit a buzzer shot to beat the Blazers. Yeah, I was not welcome there anymore. But I didn't cry!
 
Damnit, you got to the joke before I could!
I was once booed out of the Target Center. It was the last season KG played with the Wolves, and KG hit a buzzer shot to beat the Blazers. Yeah, I was not welcome there anymore. But I didn't cry!

Are you sure you weren't booed because you were dressed as party boy from Jackass?
 
Are you sure you weren't booed because you were dressed as party boy from Jackass?

I'm sorry I don't get it.

Although if I'm wearing a speedo, no one will be booing. Only cheers.
 
I'd love to see that. 20,000 people booing you out of the stadium...propelling you with the whoosh of their breath...How do you expect me to believe this story? Video or it didn't happen.
 
A picture of this guy would have been priceless. Where was your camera?
 
Honestly, I can't stand front runners. We have a slew of Suns and Mavs fans in Portland from the last eight or so years of basketball, and I can't stand them. If you are from Portland, you should support the Blazers. Most of these people started watching the Suns or Mavs because they were winners, or they were fun to watch, but that's pretty lame. If you are from Phoenix or Dallas, that's a completely different story, but if you are from Portland and you live in Portland, why would you ditch your local team?

I was a pretty big Pacers fan during the 90's because I loved to watch Reggie Miller. That affiliation ended whenever the Pacers played the Blazers though. I suspect a lot of fans have a second or third team that they enjoy watching, but that should not supersede the Blazers..... just my two cents.

Don't even get me started on Lakers fans....
 
I was at a UO football game several years ago and a similar thing with a annoying booing crying man. When some Duck fans went up to start shit with him his friend jumped in and said he was disabled. When one duck fan said he does not look disabled, the friend repeated himself and stuck his tongue out with eyes wide as if to quietly say "he's retarded" without letting his friend see.
 
Honestly, I can't stand front runners. We have a slew of Suns and Mavs fans in Portland from the last eight or so years of basketball, and I can't stand them. If you are from Portland, you should support the Blazers. Most of these people started watching the Suns or Mavs because they were winners, or they were fun to watch, but that's pretty lame. If you are from Phoenix or Dallas, that's a completely different story, but if you are from Portland and you live in Portland, why would you ditch your local team?

I was a pretty big Pacers fan during the 90's because I loved to watch Reggie Miller. That affiliation ended whenever the Pacers played the Blazers though. I suspect a lot of fans have a second or third team that they enjoy watching, but that should not supersede the Blazers..... just my two cents.

I'm still a huge Pacer fan; then again I went to high school there.

Don't even get me started on Lakers fans....

Agreed. LOHS sucks.
 
I'm still a huge Pacer fan; then again I went to high school there.

A huge Pacer fan as well since I am from Muncie. The Blazer/Pacer game is always my favorite game of the year since atleast one of the teams I root for will win. My son was also born the same year as the new football stadium and was appropriately named Lucas.
 
I'd love to see that. 20,000 people booing you out of the stadium...propelling you with the whoosh of their breath...How do you expect me to believe this story? Video or it didn't happen.

A picture of this guy would have been priceless. Where was your camera?

Yeah I wished to death I remembered my camera.. it was just so much fun. But Others in here have backed up my story Jlp :P
 

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