cal fanz, wuz u at the game?
Shocky1 said:alky, wuz u at the game?Alkiadt said:75bear said:If this is true, there needs to be consequences for that fan. I'm not condoning Aimaq's actions, but it puts them in a completely different light.PTBear said:
Not sure about the whole story but in the comments someone mentioned that the heckler called him a terrorist and to get it off the country. If true, he showed more restraint than I would have
Looks to me like AF simply spoke to him. We don't know what was said.
If the guy was labeling him a terrorist and telling him to get out the country I have no issues with AF speaking to him . He didn't get physical. It was a brief conversation.
And yes, security needs to toss that guy if that's what he's shouting.
bearister said:
Hey, fat was the one insult I didn't hurl at them!
bearister said:KenBurnski said:
I've been astonished with how bitter and horrible the Texas Tech fanbase has been toward Fardaws and Tyson on PUBLIC social media comments. Don't even want to imagine the horrible **** they've been receiving in private message. I hope that school loses every game it plays in every sport for the rest of time.
That is why I laugh when Texas is portrayed as Nirvana and lots of people are leaving California to live there. Even if it was nice, you would still have to put up with a$$h@le Texans.
When I was young and traveling in Mexico and Europe, I can't tell you how many times I was embarrassed to be an American abroad when a group of those drunk, arrogant, ignorant and uncouth pieces of sh@it would roll into a hotel, restaurant or bar and start throwing their weight around. It comes as no surprise to me that they have yet to evolve.
I was sitting three rows behind the Cal bench and we never heard anything. He may have been sitting in the UTEP section. Shockey/Bill you are too quick to blame us. A punk like that would have been taken care of in the CAL section. I would have confronted that kind of behavior personally. It looked from the video that most fans had already left when the confrontation actually happened.Shocky1 said:
basketball bear, u said u wuz gonna be there, did u intervene at any point?
I heard Fardaws ask the punk if he wanted to talk....Just because Fardaws is bigger than the punk should not mean anything, the punk asked for it and Fardaws wanted to see if he wanted to discuss it further. Punk was wetting his pants and couldn't answer but Aimaq could see that his point had already been made...Alkiadt said:75bear said:If this is true, there needs to be consequences for that fan. I'm not condoning Aimaq's actions, but it puts them in a completely different light.PTBear said:
Not sure about the whole story but in the comments someone mentioned that the heckler called him a terrorist and to get it off the country. If true, he showed more restraint than I would have
Looks to me like AF simply spoke to him. We don't know what was said.
If the guy was labeling him a terrorist and telling him to get out the country I have no issues with AF speaking to him . He didn't get physical. It was a brief conversation.
And yes, security needs to toss that guy if that's what he's shouting.
Then again it may have been a local young man from South OC which I hope not. But unless there is confirmation I think some of you are going too far with certain assumptions. I've never lived anywhere but California, but to assume we are superior in thought process and education is questionable at best.KoreAmBear said:bearister said:KenBurnski said:
I've been astonished with how bitter and horrible the Texas Tech fanbase has been toward Fardaws and Tyson on PUBLIC social media comments. Don't even want to imagine the horrible **** they've been receiving in private message. I hope that school loses every game it plays in every sport for the rest of time.
That is why I laugh when Texas is portrayed as Nirvana and lots of people are leaving California to live there. Even if it was nice, you would still have to put up with a$$h@le Texans.
When I was young and traveling in Mexico and Europe, I can't tell you how many times I was embarrassed to be an American abroad when a group of those drunk, arrogant, ignorant and uncouth pieces of sh@it would roll into a hotel, restaurant or bar and start throwing their weight around. It comes as no surprise to me that they have yet to evolve.
I'd say Lubbock and El Paso (I wonder if the kid was a UTEP fan) are in a different world than Dallas or Houston.
bearister said:
I just know how to keep my mouth shut, keep a low profile and not look for trouble, even more so when I am a guest in a foreign land. If that is asserting superiority over a Texan, than so be it. That situation is of their making and they have to own that.
Due to large populations I'm sure.bearister said:
"Plenty of exceptions for sure."
You are a generous person.
bearister said:
When my daughter was playing CYO she was playing in a tourney championship game and was at the line for a key free throw with little time left in a packed gym in Pleasanton. A male teenage fan started yelling choke pretty loud before she shot it. I bit my lip. She made it. I went berserk trash talking the kid thereafter. Was I wrong? Yes. Did it feel good? Oh yeah, especially because he looked terrified. Did he learn a lesson? Maybe. Did I learn a lesson? No way. I'm Irish. I wake up in the morning half p@issed off.
Yes, but Ireland is in the EU so you're 187.5 mPO (milli pissed off). Unless this post raises your level. Or you get a pass for predating the EU.Big C said:bearister said:
When my daughter was playing CYO she was playing in a tourney championship game and was at the line for a key free throw with little time left in a packed gym in Pleasanton. A male teenage fan started yelling choke pretty loud before she shot it. I bit my lip. She made it. I went berserk trash talking the kid thereafter. Was I wrong? Yes. Did it feel good? Oh yeah, especially because he looked terrified. Did he learn a lesson? Maybe. Did I learn a lesson? No way. I'm Irish. I wake up in the morning half p@issed off.
I'm 3/8 Irish. I wake up in the morning 3/16ths pissed off. Wait. did I do the math right?
OdontoBear66 said:
Then again it may have been a local young man from South OC which I hope not. But unless there is confirmation I think some of you are going too far with certain assumptions. I've never lived anywhere but California, but to assume we are superior in thought process and education is questionable at best.
bearister said:
"Plenty of exceptions for sure."
You are a generous person.
Lulu Twidale on our women's team meets two of your three Aussie criteria as did Jackie Lear long ago.calumnus said:bearister said:
"Plenty of exceptions for sure."
You are a generous person.
Of the Texan exceptions I've met, they tend to be United pilots or work for FEMA or the Red Cross.
Of the Australian exceptions, all are young, all are women and they lived outside Australia for a long time.
I take it you are pretty sure it was a UTEP fan. Seems like if not, you wish it to be to confirm something. Regardless, the big thing is the punk kid was far, far out of line.bearister said:
I just know how to keep my mouth shut, keep a low profile and not look for trouble, even more so when I am a guest in a foreign land. If that is asserting superiority over a Texan, then so be it. That situation is of their making and they have to own that.
Basketball Bear said:
I'm Irish. I wake up in the morning half p@issed off.
LOL, loved that line.
stu said:Lulu Twidale on our women's team meets two of your three Aussie criteria as did Jackie Lear long ago.calumnus said:bearister said:
"Plenty of exceptions for sure."
You are a generous person.
Of the Texan exceptions I've met, they tend to be United pilots or work for FEMA or the Red Cross.
Of the Australian exceptions, all are young, all are women and they lived outside Australia for a long time.
bearister said:
True, he could have just been an Orange County dude.
I thought that was Kern County / Bakersfield.bearister said:
….which is as close as you can get to being a Texan in California.
stu said:I thought that was Kern County / Bakersfield.bearister said:
….which is as close as you can get to being a Texan in California.
But they can't all be bad because Tyrone Wallace came from there.
I consider myself a Berkeley snob. But I hang out with friends from Fresno.HKBear97! said:stu said:I thought that was Kern County / Bakersfield.bearister said:
….which is as close as you can get to being a Texan in California.
But they can't all be bad because Tyrone Wallace came from there.
Wow, the comments on this thread from supposed Cal grads. Yikes. Embarrassing.
HKBear97! said:stu said:I thought that was Kern County / Bakersfield.bearister said:
….which is as close as you can get to being a Texan in California.
But they can't all be bad because Tyrone Wallace came from there.
Wow, the comments on this thread from supposed Cal grads. Yikes. Embarrassing.
OdontoBear66 said:Then again it may have been a local young man from South OC which I hope not. But unless there is confirmation I think some of you are going too far with certain assumptions. I've never lived anywhere but California, but to assume we are superior in thought process and education is questionable at best.KoreAmBear said:bearister said:KenBurnski said:
I've been astonished with how bitter and horrible the Texas Tech fanbase has been toward Fardaws and Tyson on PUBLIC social media comments. Don't even want to imagine the horrible **** they've been receiving in private message. I hope that school loses every game it plays in every sport for the rest of time.
That is why I laugh when Texas is portrayed as Nirvana and lots of people are leaving California to live there. Even if it was nice, you would still have to put up with a$$h@le Texans.
When I was young and traveling in Mexico and Europe, I can't tell you how many times I was embarrassed to be an American abroad when a group of those drunk, arrogant, ignorant and uncouth pieces of sh@it would roll into a hotel, restaurant or bar and start throwing their weight around. It comes as no surprise to me that they have yet to evolve.
I'd say Lubbock and El Paso (I wonder if the kid was a UTEP fan) are in a different world than Dallas or Houston.
I hear you, but group think and group speak are what is so so wrong in our society today. Yes, you can make "some" generalizations, but be very careful. I can think of so many circumstances where there is bad danger there.KoreAmBear said:OdontoBear66 said:Then again it may have been a local young man from South OC which I hope not. But unless there is confirmation I think some of you are going too far with certain assumptions. I've never lived anywhere but California, but to assume we are superior in thought process and education is questionable at best.KoreAmBear said:bearister said:KenBurnski said:
I've been astonished with how bitter and horrible the Texas Tech fanbase has been toward Fardaws and Tyson on PUBLIC social media comments. Don't even want to imagine the horrible **** they've been receiving in private message. I hope that school loses every game it plays in every sport for the rest of time.
That is why I laugh when Texas is portrayed as Nirvana and lots of people are leaving California to live there. Even if it was nice, you would still have to put up with a$$h@le Texans.
When I was young and traveling in Mexico and Europe, I can't tell you how many times I was embarrassed to be an American abroad when a group of those drunk, arrogant, ignorant and uncouth pieces of sh@it would roll into a hotel, restaurant or bar and start throwing their weight around. It comes as no surprise to me that they have yet to evolve.
I'd say Lubbock and El Paso (I wonder if the kid was a UTEP fan) are in a different world than Dallas or Houston.
Not about intellect but culture. Just look up the shocking things Texas Tech fans have said about Daws and I would not be surprised about them doing this to Tyson as well. Every area, community and fan base has their quotient of racists and meat heads, but from what Daws was experiencing after he left TT that just seemed shocking people would be like that for basketball. So my impression of Lubbock and fans of TT was not positive. Now if it was these local OC high school students riding Daws at the game, they have their own cultural issues to address.
OdontoBear66 said:I hear you, but group think and group speak are what is so so wrong in our society today. Yes, you can make "some" generalizations, but be very careful. I can think of so many circumstances where there is bad danger there.KoreAmBear said:OdontoBear66 said:Then again it may have been a local young man from South OC which I hope not. But unless there is confirmation I think some of you are going too far with certain assumptions. I've never lived anywhere but California, but to assume we are superior in thought process and education is questionable at best.KoreAmBear said:bearister said:KenBurnski said:
I've been astonished with how bitter and horrible the Texas Tech fanbase has been toward Fardaws and Tyson on PUBLIC social media comments. Don't even want to imagine the horrible **** they've been receiving in private message. I hope that school loses every game it plays in every sport for the rest of time.
That is why I laugh when Texas is portrayed as Nirvana and lots of people are leaving California to live there. Even if it was nice, you would still have to put up with a$$h@le Texans.
When I was young and traveling in Mexico and Europe, I can't tell you how many times I was embarrassed to be an American abroad when a group of those drunk, arrogant, ignorant and uncouth pieces of sh@it would roll into a hotel, restaurant or bar and start throwing their weight around. It comes as no surprise to me that they have yet to evolve.
I'd say Lubbock and El Paso (I wonder if the kid was a UTEP fan) are in a different world than Dallas or Houston.
Not about intellect but culture. Just look up the shocking things Texas Tech fans have said about Daws and I would not be surprised about them doing this to Tyson as well. Every area, community and fan base has their quotient of racists and meat heads, but from what Daws was experiencing after he left TT that just seemed shocking people would be like that for basketball. So my impression of Lubbock and fans of TT was not positive. Now if it was these local OC high school students riding Daws at the game, they have their own cultural issues to address.