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Article is depressing on so many levels.
The juxtaposition in the slide show between picture 3 (of a dignified Curtis Martin) and the others really makes you want to take your kid to a Jets game.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/sports/football/20fans.html?ref=sports

The mood of previous Gate D crowds — captured on video clips posted on YouTube — sometimes bordered on hostile, not unlike the spirit of infamously aggressive European soccer hooligans. One clip online shows a woman being groped by a man standing next to her.

Sunday’s scene played out for about 20 minutes, and at least one woman granted the men’s request, setting off a roar as if the former star running back Curtis Martin had just scored a touchdown. Martin was actually nearby, being honored on the field in the official halftime show, which had a far less intense audience.

Throughout halftime, about 10 security guards in yellow jackets stood near the bottom of the circular, multilevel ramp, located beyond the stadium’s concourse of concession stands and restrooms. One of the guards was smoking a cigarette; many fans do the same during halftime on the giant ramps, which are located at each corner of the stadium. Another guard later said they were not permitted to do anything about the chants at Gate D because of free speech laws. Yet when a reporter tried to interview two security guards after halftime, he was detained in a holding room, threatened with arrest and asked to hand over his tape recorder.
 
I've heard a lot of things about the Jets, but this is a new one. Interesting read.
 
Here I thought Jets fans were just desperate for a win ...
 
gingerbread said:
To be fair, they might have been Steelers fans ::)

OK, that one hurt ... and yes, I'm still wondering how the Steelers lost to the Jets. The Jets!
 
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Good lord, this clip from 11/4 Jets vs. Redskins looks like a father pimping out his daughter.
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And she might be tossed off the balcony if she doesn't play nice. Leon Hess must be so proud.
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Even worse, gingerbread, is the play on the "J-E-T-S, Jets! Jets! Jets!" line. Are these guys even there for the game?
 
On a general level, with the NFL so tied up with Big Beer and the ever-spiraling de-attiring of cheerleaders, this situation is not surprising. On a specific level, aren't the Jets more the working-class team in New York and the Giants the one with more affluent fan base? Not that the rich can't be a-holes, but if more of one's income is tied into tickets for the team, might there be more of a sense of entitlement to let a well-lubricated id run wild?
 
That's a hell of a first date -- if they get married, will this meet cute be in their Sunday Styles blurb?

Denisse Rivera, a 23-year-old from the Bronx, was on a first date Sunday. When she arrived at the crowd at Gate D, several men pointed at her, signaling men at all levels to chant in her direction. After a brief moment of hesitation, she flashed them. Then she took a bow.

“I don’t care,” Rivera said when told that video clips of previous incidents, taken on cellphones, ended up online. “I love my body and I like what I have, so let everybody share it.”
 
Further proof that if the terrorists haven't won, they will shortly.
 
Just plain trashy but sadly that's what you can expect at Jets games (and of course my Eagles as well)...as much as i love live sports, you cannot get me to a football game anymore--just not worth dealing with all the drunks and the potential risk of volience in the stands and parking lot. If the NFL cared, they'd do something about the booze issue but they're too in bed with the major compaines to risk pissing them off....
 
I used to be a little embarassed that my hometown Cowboys have such uninspired, sedate fans compared to the rowdies on the East Coast, but these days, I'm glad about that. No ****ing way something like that happens in Dallas.

I'm not offended by tits in public, but the seething-below-the surface violence lurking in those images is disturbing as ****. Public tits at a hippie festival? Bring 'em on. Public tits with a bunch of drunk NFL fans? Stupid and dangerous.
 

Is it any surprise that the security sits around and does nothing? These are people that bully up on a crowd when it is small and then sit around and do nothing when **** like this goes on.

This is all very very sad.
 
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