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Every Patriots fan should already be arrested, right?

October 16, 2018

Am I being a little harsh to every single Patriots fan? Maybe, but to the person who threw that beer on Kansas City WR Tyreek Hill…

You deserve what’s coming to you!

The end of that touchdown catch by #Chiefs Tyreek Hill not exactly a banner moment for #Patriots fans. Especially the Bud Lite to the face. pic.twitter.com/cYS4RC7I6H

— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) October 15, 2018

An example needs to be made… And a lifetime ban is solid a start…

Statement from the New England Patriots: pic.twitter.com/VapBDpzzdg

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) October 15, 2018

And then the fuzz got involved…

Update: Asshole Patriots fan who threw beer on Tyreek Hill reportedly charged with “disorderly conduct” https://t.co/jcmCfH8Ir7 pic.twitter.com/0WlysRc0AO

— Deadspin (@Deadspin) October 15, 2018

JUST IN: Foxborough Police say 21-year-old Mansfield man identified as #Patriots fan who threw beer on @Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill. Will be charged with disorderly conduct, throwing an object at sporting event

— WBZ | CBS Boston News (@wbz) October 15, 2018

This is good – like I said before – examples need to be made.

Fans should be controlled like UFC fighters…

Everybody stay in their places!

The boundary or wall or cage or drop is there for a reason.

Guess it should have included a screen in New England’s case.

Might have kept Tyreek Hill dry.

But to be honest (and yes, maybe I’m just being a jerk at the moment), I wouldn’t expect anything less from a Patriots fan, especially with a late primetime kickoff. These tailgates tend to start early…

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Patriots Fan Charged by Police After Tyreek Hill, Agent Called for Prosecution

Patriots Fan Charged by Police After Tyreek Hill, Agent Called for Prosecution

BLEACHER REPORT — A Patriots fan was charged with disorderly conduct after Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill and his agent Drew Rosenhaus called for him to be prosecuted for throwing a beer on the wide receiver.

According to CBS Boston, the fan was identified as a 21-year-old man from Mansfield, Massachusetts.

Hill sped past New England’s defense for a 75-yard touchdown in the late stages of Sunday’s game, and a fan flipped him off and threw beer at him as he slowed down behind the end zone. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Hill and Rosenhaus are discussing potential options against the fan with the NFL and the NFL Players Association.

“That type of behavior is unacceptable,” Rosenhaus said. “Players have to be protected. We want that fan to be prosecuted.”

Click here to view original web page at bleacherreport.com

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