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A moment in NFL history


Mr. Scot

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For those who don't know the story...

In the week leading up to the Super Bowl, Jim McMahon was on the injury report for - I'm not making this up - a bruised butt.

(One of his Bears teamates later said on NFL films, "How would you like to have that on your injury report?")

Media being what they are, McMahon got a lot of questions about it, and was rather annoyed by the whole thing.

So on this day in particular, as a teammate put it, he just decided to " show them the area in question."

I believe he got fewer questions about it after that.

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These days he would have been suspended 4 games conduct detrimental, Goodell would implement a "No Butts" policy, and there would have been an OTL episode about it with the only person interviewed being the one lady who claims she was emotionally scarred by seeing a full grown male butt.

 

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These days he would have been suspended 4 games conduct detrimental, Goodell would implement a "No Butts" policy, and there would have been an OTL episode about it with the only person interviewed being the one lady who claims she was emotionally scarred by seeing a full grown male butt.

 

Didn't someone get fined for pretending to moon?

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