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His parents might be rich but they're not NFL Franchise Owners protecting their image rich.
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I haven’t been to an away game after being sucker punched at a Ravens game over a decade ago. The owners are losing money over this…they should lobby to shut this down. I would hope that a Saints fan would never do this in New Orleans.
We went to the Saints/Ravens game in Baltimore in 2018. I never felt the least bit threatened. As a matter of fact, it was the best we were ever treated at a road game. Ravens fans were friendly and respectful. This continued even after the Saints won the game.I have only been to NFL games in New Orleans and Dallas. I feel like both are safe for opposing fans.
Two years tae kwon do, and some boxing & judo. I haven't thrown a punch in anger since 1983 which does not mean I've run from any fights, and I threw many punches in anger prior to that. I'm genial when I drink and I was 190 and 5% body fat back in the day, so no one really messed with me. I tried not to bring that energy into my environmentJudo, BJJ, and wrestling here. Yup.
Good. Hopefully he does time, doubtful tho as his family has money and power.
Same thing at the Commanders Saints game a few years ago. Even met a couple guys fron this site while there. Good times!We went to the Saints/Ravens game in Baltimore in 2018. I never felt the least bit threatened. As a matter of fact, it was the best we were ever treated at a road game. Ravens fans were friendly and respectful. This continued even after the Saints won the game.
24 years old with, according to his attorney, a "yearslong cocaine addiction"Ravens fan John Callis cites cocaine, alcohol addiction as judge denies bail in viral video assault case
John Callis, 24, turned himself into Baltimore police earlier this week on charges of first-degree aggravated assault and second-degree assault.nypost.com
Freshman year of college through 24 years old would be "years long."24 years old with, according to his attorney, a "yearslong cocaine addiction"
hes TWENTY FOUR- so how many "yearslong"?
Throw him in jail, he’s a trouble maker who already was arrested previously for “an altercation with a police officer”. Make an example of this loser.Ravens fan John Callis cites cocaine, alcohol addiction as judge denies bail in viral video assault case
John Callis, 24, turned himself into Baltimore police earlier this week on charges of first-degree aggravated assault and second-degree assault.nypost.com