This is the reason they have family sections at all sporting events. If you cant handle it go sit somewhere else or don't attend. People these days are so concerned about getting their feelings hurt. We might as well live in England, the King of Nanny States. This is the reason why sports figures get paid an exorbitant amount of money. If it was safe and not a risk, we would all be doing it. Now as for the crowd cheering for Matt getting hurt, that was wrong.
(Association) football authorities tightened their rules and the UK Parliament brought in law to control behaviour at events in the wake of loss of life at games and the problem of violence and abuse that was blighting our national sport. Games are policed both by police officers, paid for by the clubs and an army of stewards. A campaign to kick racism out of football is ongoing. Consuming alcohol within sight of the pitch is illegal and, when matches are played under UEFA and FIFA rules (international ties) no alcohol is served inside the stadia.
If the NFL want disorder problems to escalate, they should do nothing but the sensible thing to do, as you say, is to place young kids and their parents in family sections of the ground. Also, rules about behaviour in and around the grounds should be strictly enforced.
Crowds behave differently to individuals. For explanation, see "deindividuation theory" here: http://en.wikipedia....rowd_psychology
its not about whether the nfl should do something bout it or have family section people should have respect for language round kids in first place..they watch what they say at home same should go in public even if it is at a football game i mean its only common sense