Doublejive
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One thing though with the move to Santa Clara you will not see near as much violence,this crowd is the silicon valley types and the wine sippers and security will be out the ying yang.
One thing though with the move to Santa Clara you will not see near as much violence,this crowd is the silicon valley types and the wine sippers and security will be out the ying yang.
No, they're still at it.
Video captures 49ers fans? violent bathroom brawl 'over open stall' - NY Daily News
Yeah, violence in Oakland and SF at these games are both really terrible and it's pretty unfortunate. I've been to the new SC stadium only once but it was noticeabally better in the violence department at least. Not sure why the NFL even scheduled this game when they had an easy out this season since the Raiders had a "home" game in London. They could have easily just made this game there to avoid what should be a terrible game in this regard.
I don't understand the mentality that goes with some of these fans, and it is for sure more evident in the Bay Area. People just go looking to fight, and then alcohol adds to the fire. Then of course people who hate that kind of shit don't want to go to the games and then more people looking to fight go. It's definitely a weird culture involved (although I hope people do realize it is a fragment of a fragment of the fans that actually go. Most are just normal fans).
If there is one good thing to come out of the new SC stadium it's that security is heightened and it for sure didn't have the same "I feel unsafe" feel that so many people have when going to O.Co or Candlestick.
Bay Area with 49ers and Raiders? or New Jersey with Giants and Jets?
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