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skinsfan_nn 08-05-2008, 05:49 PM NFL UNVEILS NEW FAN CODE OF CONDUCT (http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/08/05/nfl-unveils-new-fan-code-of-conduct/)
Posted by Michael David Smith on August 5, 2008, 4:02 p.m.
The NFL (http://www.profootballtalk.com/category/rumor-mill/#) announced today that it will implement a new fan code of conduct, and that fans who break the rules can be ejected from stadiums and barred from returning.
Fortunately, theres nothing in the new rules that bans standing (http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/06/28/more-evidence-that-joe-fan-is-getting-the-squeeze/).
The league says it is attempting to crack down on behavior that detracts from the gameday experience (http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=442430), including:
Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal.
Drunkenness and signs of alcohol impairment that result in irresponsible behavior.
Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures.
Interference with the progress of the game, including throwing objects onto the field.
Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel.
Verbal or physical harassment of fans from the opposing team.
There will no doubt be some fans who object to these rules, and some will be hard to enforce, but overall, these guidelines seem reasonable. Assuming that stadium personnel use good judgment in enforcing the rules, this new code of conduct should make life more pleasant for the million or so people who fill NFL stadiums each Sunday.
JoeRedskin 08-05-2008, 05:56 PM Wow If they actually enforce this, Philly will only have four or five fans left by halftime.
riggins44 08-05-2008, 06:05 PM Wow If they actually enforce this, Philly will only have four or five fans left by halftime.
LOL...I wouldn't have guessed that high.
mlmpetert 08-05-2008, 06:11 PM Dont a lot of these things make the game day experience
Redskin Rich 08-05-2008, 06:13 PM Doesn't this belong in your thread from May?
http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-locker-room/23567-roger-goodell-cracking-down-nfl-hooligans.html
skinsfan_nn 08-05-2008, 06:22 PM Dont a lot of these things make the game day experience
Not for most normal people IMO. That just want to enjoy the game with their family, friends and have a good time.
Do you really find the outlined rules, what makes a game day experience? How many games have you been to?
Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal.
Drunkenness and signs of alcohol impairment that result in irresponsible behavior.
Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures.
Interference with the progress of the game, including throwing objects onto the field.
Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel.
Verbal or physical harassment of fans from the opposing team.
I from a ticket holder perspective that goes to every Redskin home game and travel three hours each way to get to FedEx, APPLAUD THIS MOVE!
WaldSkins 08-05-2008, 10:13 PM Well fed-ex will still be full because nobody really shows any passion when i there.
Daseal 08-06-2008, 12:48 AM Doesn't this belong in your thread from May?
This is new news. If you put it in a thread from May it gets burried and thus doesn't get discussed. That's like saying you should have one thread for autograph signings.
My problem is how vague these rules seem to be. It's basically so they can throw anyone they want out, or let anyone they want stay. Some are good such as throwing objects or stopping play, etc. But what's verbal harassment of a fan from another team? I love to hear some ribbing of opposing fans. When I went to see the skins in Pittsburgh I welcomed and expected to trade some jabs from folks (who by the way, everyone in my section wanted Pittsburgh to cut Willie Parker. It was when he was really young, but still.)
What is foul to some people isn't foul to others. I don't care if your kids are around if I want to spew god damnit's I will. Since you can say that on the radio it isn't foul, right? Yet piss will get you kicked out of the stadium? Yet another set of rules in another venue in this country littered with loose rules that translate much differently to different people. If the NFL or stadiums ever ban standing, it will be a sad, sad day for football. You want to sit down, stay at home or buy club tickets.
budw38 08-06-2008, 09:45 AM It does not state that you cannot pour your beer on Dallas or Philly fans :). Looks like the Eagles will have to put a big screen on the OUTSIDE of the stadium so there fans can watch the game on Sundays .
firstdown 08-06-2008, 10:47 AM This is new news. If you put it in a thread from May it gets burried and thus doesn't get discussed. That's like saying you should have one thread for autograph signings.
My problem is how vague these rules seem to be. It's basically so they can throw anyone they want out, or let anyone they want stay. Some are good such as throwing objects or stopping play, etc. But what's verbal harassment of a fan from another team? I love to hear some ribbing of opposing fans. When I went to see the skins in Pittsburgh I welcomed and expected to trade some jabs from folks (who by the way, everyone in my section wanted Pittsburgh to cut Willie Parker. It was when he was really young, but still.)
What is foul to some people isn't foul to others. I don't care if your kids are around if I want to spew god damnit's I will. Since you can say that on the radio it isn't foul, right? Yet piss will get you kicked out of the stadium? Yet another set of rules in another venue in this country littered with loose rules that translate much differently to different people. If the NFL or stadiums ever ban standing, it will be a sad, sad day for football. You want to sit down, stay at home or buy club tickets.
I don't think that they are going to throw out for saying GD or passing jabs with other fans as long as it does not go to far. I have seen some pretty rude fans to opposing fans who where just minding their own business. Last year I saw Skin fans taking the side of a Giants fan because the other guy had crossed the line and the Giants fan sent him flying while protecting himself.
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