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I absolutely love seeing idiotic and/or inebriated fans who run onto the field at sporting events get knocked ass over tea kettle.

http://swinginas.com/2014/07/14/drunk-fan-confronts-midland-rockhounds-pitcher-video/

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I don't like it when it happens, but seeing the consequences can be amusing. It also gives me an excuse to post a video of a similar incident many years ago where one lucky Browns fan got taken down by James Harrison. [VIDEO]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC3xNSiRTDc[/VIDEO]

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I don't like it when it happens, but seeing the consequences can be amusing.

It also gives me an excuse to post a video of a similar incident many years ago where one lucky Browns fan got taken down by James Harrison.

Then there was this classic from way back when Colts linebacker Mike "Mad Dog" Curtis dealt with a fan who, in Curtis' words, "broke a city ordinance."

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  • 2 weeks later...

^^ lol. now that's a hit.  haha.  the good old days.  now, it's a wonder that people don't just run down on the field "asking" to get hit, so they can sue the player or the league.

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I heard them talking about this the other day on the radio and was going to look up the video but forgot it. Thanks for posting it.

Thumbs up to the shortstop. :beer:

Thumbs down to the pitcher. Should have head locked and upper cut him like Nolan Ryan did to Robin Ventura. ;-)

Thumbs down to security. :no:

Thumbs up to the coach that put his arm around the drunk and probably said "Son do you have any idea how lucky you are that the pitcher didn't knock your teeth out?" :-D

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