Baseball etiquette assumes fans stay within their own area when attempting to catch a ball, no? Leaping across multiple seats and into someone else’s personal space crosses that social boundary. The father jumped over roughly 10 seats, ending up directly in the woman’s area. By doing so, he invaded her space and effectively blocked her chance to catch the ball. Even though he physically secured the ball first, from an etiquette standpoint, this seems rude.
Meanwhile, the woman’s reaction of chasing him down and taking it from a child also falls on the rude side. If I was the woman, I would have said something to the father, without causing a scene, and let the kid keep the ball. This way you still make your point without causing a viral moment, and you allow the child to have the ball.
@KurtBenkert Make sue GBs coach sees this shit please, maybe if every team mentioned this to the officials before every Eagles game it be in-forced. Willing to bet that xtra few inches makes a big difference in leverage. But what do I know. It’s the cheapest play in football.
@TyHaliburton22 as a bucks fan from Green Bay WI, GET IT my GUY!!! Tell you what, on all these sports talk shows, they were not giving you your credit. Bet your ass they will In a Few Short Hours. Tell you what, not a PG in the league I’d ratter have on the bucks then you
It does say a lot for the Women’s NCAA Tournament product that I’m actually tuned into this Iowa vs. LSU game instead of watching the Pistons, Tigers, or Red Wings.
@ellsworthjetson It’s the second time in my life making a point to watch women’s sports lol. 1st was Atlanta Olympics girls gymnastics cause I thought one of them was hot when I was 15 lol