For the vast majority of the game, his back was to the field, and he instead was facing his fellow attendees in the stands instead of watching the game transpiring on the actual field itself. Repeatedly, he would pace back and forth through the mostly-empty row of seats in which his own ticketed seat was located, and seek out fans wearing gear of the opposing team. Whenever he located one, he would either pantomime that he was watching them, make a throat-slashing gesture, puff out his Atlanta Falcons sweatshirt, or all of the above, among a few other taunting gestures, like the “loser” L on the forehead gesture.
It did not matter if those he taunted were grown adults, or young children. If they were wearing the other teams’ colors, they were fair game for taunting. A grown man, taunting young children, and essentially calling them losers.
This wasn’t just an Atlanta Falcons fan; this was a typical Atlanta sports fan.
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