Watch ‘bomb cyclone’ blow porta potties across NFL parking lot in California
Sunday’s NFL action was an unmanageable tire fire for fans of a few teams, namely the Chiefs and Ravens, but it was a different sort of horrific for those hunkered down in Levi Stadium, trapped in the middle of a downpour.
As the Indianapolis Colts pounded the 49ers, 30-18, in Sunday night’s game, the nasty storm caused even more problems off the field.
Might wanna hold it until you get inside pic.twitter.com/eJOaQnsaGo
— Daniel Murphy (@djmurph1) October 24, 2021
“Might want to hold it until you get inside,” Daniel Murphy joked on Twitter, posting a video of a trio of portable toilets making their way across a parking lot at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara.
According to the Sacramento Bee, the rainstorm that licked the Northern California area was the heaviest in years. Along with flood warnings and mudslide alerts, thousands lost electricity. The storm helped make it the area’s second-wettest October on record — with a week left to go, NWS Bay Area reported.
NFL fans took to twitter to make light of the video, especially disgruntled 49ers fans.
This looks like the @49ers 4th quarter play calling. https://t.co/Bi5IfGqgTC
— Oracle Park Seagull (@OracleSeagull) October 25, 2021
This is every player on the field right now …. It’s not even fun to watch: https://t.co/5qJtlcPbqr
— . (@SupaSaiyanEedee) October 25, 2021
New hazard to tailgating before #49ers game https://t.co/KlZXhIUKHY
— Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) October 25, 2021
Look it’s the 49ers’ last 3 games! https://t.co/ZVbzOFcomy
— #Kyle Madson (@KyleAMadson) October 25, 2021
A preview of tonight’s game at @LevisStadium: https://t.co/1QlxGHJDjC
— 105.3 Dave FM (@1053davefm) October 24, 2021
Looks like a center & both guards breaking huddle and getting to the line of scrimmage. https://t.co/pp9qNbglVV
— Damon Bruce (@DamonBruce) October 24, 2021
This was, in fact, an omen. https://t.co/8NxlDKViDF
— Ryan, fan of your 2021 WNBA Champion Chicago Sky (@Craftylefty2126) October 25, 2021
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