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Tampa Bay Buccaneers star QB Tom Brady threw his 600th career touchdown to Mike Evans on Sunday. Evans, without knowing the accomplishment, accidentally threw the ball into the stands. So, the Bucs organization had to go and negociate to get it back...
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(The Spun)
Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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VoxDawg30 months
Mistakes were made.
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TiptonInSC30 months
Mucho
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JoeXiden30 months
Lol…did you spell negotiate in the article based on its the spelling in the Portuguese tweet ??
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castorinho30 months
Vintage Chic...I mean Larry
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BobABooey30 months
The fan didn’t think it was worth much because it was deflated.
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tigersbh30 months
LOL!
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Gumbo130 months
ISWYDT
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LSU-MNCBABY30 months
Can’t even get a Brady signed jersey for that
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imjustafatkid30 months
Nope. I'd have walked straight out the stadium with that.
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AtlantaLSUfan30 months
Fan would have handed it back if they just asked. Fair deal.
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9th Green At 930 months
frick that. If Brady wanted it bad enough, he can buy it at the auction.
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Saint Alfonzo30 months
Sorry, Tom, I would have kept it. Half a milli or a merch gift card? C'mon, man.
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FlyinTiger9330 months
Not even close to a fair trade. Fan got the shaft.
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gamecockman1230 months
The fan got screwed. Bucs better do something major for him wow.
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Chad4Bama30 months
Fan was caught up in the moment...may be on suicide watch today.
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UAinSOUTHAL30 months
Bocs need to put that guy in a suite for the rest of the season and also provide postseason tickets.
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bcoop19930 months
Dude should get season tickets for life plus a Signed Brady ball and jersey.
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ssgrice30 months
He's already been dimed out. Wait for it. The IRS will want their fair share of that $1000 gift and football.
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