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NFL Putting Beer-Bonging Jerkwad Fans On Notice
NFL Putting Beer-Bonging Jerkwad Fans On Notice
Now that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has solved the crime problem among players and coaches, he’s turning his attention to the fans. Which means that the “No Fun League” tag will extend beyond the playing field all the way to the parking lot. According to USA TODAY, In addition to cracking down on debaucherous tailgaters, the NFL will also be less tolerant of ...
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