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dncdnc Member Posts: 56,748
*Paging @2x4duck*

Been attending games in Autzen as a coug fan since I was a kid old and this game I’ve never seen more disrespect from duck fans. One intoxicated duck fan sitting directly in front of me would consistently wave both his middle fingers at the field whenever the cougs made a mistake, later in the game another close by fan grabbed a full water bottle and had to be held back from throwing it onto the field because he was unhappy with the incessant officiating. Another even said loud enough for the 20 people around him to hear… "I wish we were in England so we could storm the field and kill these reffs". My girlfriend even said "I’ve never heard so many "F" words in one hour in my life" of course I know not every duck fan is like this and many around us were apologizing for the other fans wearing the same colors as them. However I’ve always enjoyed supporting the ducks as a team and usually will root for them whenever they are not playing the cougs. But I must say, after years of going to games in Autzen this is the first time I almost wanted to walk out of the stadium because I was concerned for my own safety. It’s sad to see how far grown men are willing to take things just because something doesn’t go their way in a football game cheering for a college team that they probably didn’t even attend school at… however I must say it felt amazing to see all those duck fans silenced as the cougs took control in the 2nd half! Okay… Rant over. Stay humble coug fans and enjoy the rest of this amazing season! Let’s make it 4 in a row against the Ducks next year!

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  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    dnc said:

    *Paging @2x4duck*

    Been attending games in Autzen as a coug fan since I was a kid old and this game I’ve never seen more disrespect from duck fans. One intoxicated duck fan sitting directly in front of me would consistently wave both his middle fingers at the field whenever the cougs made a mistake, later in the game another close by fan grabbed a full water bottle and had to be held back from throwing it onto the field because he was unhappy with the incessant officiating. Another even said loud enough for the 20 people around him to hear… "I wish we were in England so we could storm the field and kill these reffs". My girlfriend even said "I’ve never heard so many "F" words in one hour in my life" of course I know not every duck fan is like this and many around us were apologizing for the other fans wearing the same colors as them. However I’ve always enjoyed supporting the ducks as a team and usually will root for them whenever they are not playing the cougs. But I must say, after years of going to games in Autzen this is the first time I almost wanted to walk out of the stadium because I was concerned for my own safety. It’s sad to see how far grown men are willing to take things just because something doesn’t go their way in a football game cheering for a college team that they probably didn’t even attend school at… however I must say it felt amazing to see all those duck fans silenced as the cougs took control in the 2nd half! Okay… Rant over. Stay humble coug fans and enjoy the rest of this amazing season! Let’s make it 4 in a row against the Ducks next year!

    This is why I always support the road team in this bitter Hoover Cup rivalry.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,287
    dnc said:

    *Paging @2x4duck*

    Been attending games in Autzen as a coug fan since I was a kid old and this game I’ve never seen more disrespect from duck fans. One intoxicated duck fan sitting directly in front of me would consistently wave both his middle fingers at the field whenever the cougs made a mistake, later in the game another close by fan grabbed a full water bottle and had to be held back from throwing it onto the field because he was unhappy with the incessant officiating. Another even said loud enough for the 20 people around him to hear… "I wish we were in England so we could storm the field and kill these reffs". My girlfriend even said "I’ve never heard so many "F" words in one hour in my life" of course I know not every duck fan is like this and many around us were apologizing for the other fans wearing the same colors as them. However I’ve always enjoyed supporting the ducks as a team and usually will root for them whenever they are not playing the cougs. But I must say, after years of going to games in Autzen this is the first time I almost wanted to walk out of the stadium because I was concerned for my own safety. It’s sad to see how far grown men are willing to take things just because something doesn’t go their way in a football game cheering for a college team that they probably didn’t even attend school at… however I must say it felt amazing to see all those duck fans silenced as the cougs took control in the 2nd half! Okay… Rant over. Stay humble coug fans and enjoy the rest of this amazing season! Let’s make it 4 in a row against the Ducks next year!

    to be fair, this annoyed me too. Would it have killed them to stop officiating for just a few minutes?
  • AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,149 Swaye's Wigwam
    He should have eaten a dog biscuit. That would have shut them up.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Yup, fight crazy w/ crazy. Especially if you're with your kids. Teaching moment.
  • IPukeOregonGrellowIPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183

    If no one's grandma got pushed down the stairs in a wheel chair I'm not buying the story

    Let he who has not hurled urine-filled dasani bottles cast the first stone.

    I'm confused. Do you want me to cast stones or urine-filled Dasani bottles?
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