The Crazy Antics of American Football Fans.

The Crazy Antics of American Football Fans.

American football fans are some of the most passionate and dedicated fans in all of sports. They are known for their loyalty to their teams, their willingness to travel long distances to see their teams play, and their rowdy behavior at games.

But what are some of the crazy things fans do?



A Vikings fan goes shirtless in sub-zero temperatures.

Matt Kalman is a lifelong Vikings fan. He is known for his dedication to the team, and he often attends games shirtless, regardless of the weather. In fact, he has been shirtless at every Vikings home game since 2004.

Kalman says he goes shirtless to show support for the team. He also says that he enjoys the cold weather and doesn't mind being shirtless in it.

In the 2016 Wild Card game against the Seahawks, Kalman was once again shirtless. He was seen on television shivering and shaking in the cold, but he refused to put on a shirt. The Vikings lost the game, but Kalman's dedication to the team did not go unnoticed. He was praised by many for his commitment to the Vikings, and he even received a shout-out from Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

Kalman is a true fan, and his dedication to the Vikings is admirable. He is a reminder that sports are about more than just winning and losing. They are also about passion, commitment, and community.

Green Bay Packers Shovel Brigade

Green Bay Packers fans have a long tradition of shoveling snow off of Lambeau Field, the team's home stadium. This tradition began in the early days of the team when fans would help out by shoveling snow so that the game could be played.

Today, the Packers still rely on fans to help shovel snow off of Lambeau Field. In fact, the team has a "Shovel Brigade" of fans who volunteer their time to shovel snow before games. The Shovel Brigade is made up of fans of all ages, and they come from all over the country to help out.

The Shovel Brigade is a great example of the dedication and passion of Green Bay Packers fans. These fans are willing to put in the hard work to help their team, and they do it all out of love for the Packers.

Green Bay Packers Shovel Brigade


Toilet Papering trees turned bad when someone poisoned the trees in 2010

Yes, it is true. In November 2010, someone poisoned the oak trees at Toomer's Corner, a popular gathering spot for Auburn University students and fans. The trees were so badly damaged that they had to be removed.

The poisoning devastated the Auburn community. The trees were a beloved part of campus, and their loss was deeply felt. However, the Auburn community rallied together and raised money to plant two new oak trees in their place.

The new trees were planted in February 2015, and they have since started to grow and thrive. They are a symbol of the resilience of the Auburn community, and they continue to be a popular gathering place for students and fans.

The poisoning of the trees remains unsolved, but the Auburn community is determined to move on. The new trees are a symbol of hope and renewal, and they will continue to be a source of pride for the Auburn community for years to come.


Missouri Tiger Fans Break down goalposts and carry them to a local bar.

The tradition of breaking down goalposts after a big win dates back to the 1970s. It is a way for fans to celebrate their team's victory and show their school spirit.

The goalposts are typically carried to Harpo's Bar and Grill, a popular spot for Mizzou students and fans. The bar is located just a few blocks from Faurot Field, the Tigers' home stadium.

The tradition has been met with some controversy over the years. Some people believe that it is dangerous and disrespectful to the opposing team. However, most Mizzou fans see it as a harmless way to celebrate their team's success.


Fans throwing snowballs at players

The incident occurred on December 16, 2012, during a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The fan, who was not identified, was caught on camera throwing snowballs at Redskins players as they lined up to punt the ball. The fan was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

The incident drew widespread attention and criticism, with many people calling for the fan to be banned from the stadium. The Eagles issued a statement condemning the fan's actions and saying that they would cooperate with authorities in their investigation. The Redskins also issued a statement saying that they were "deeply disappointed" by the incident.

The fan later apologized for his actions, saying that he was "truly sorry" for what he had done. He said that he had been drinking and that he was "not thinking clearly" when he threw the snowballs. He added that he "never meant to hurt anyone" and that he was "just trying to have some fun."

The fan was eventually sentenced to probation and community service for his actions. He was also banned from attending Eagles games for one year.


What crazy antics do you know of happening at football games? Or any sports games. 

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