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How much would YOU pay?


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1 hour ago, PanthersATL said:

 

What would YOU pay to catch a pass from....

  • Delhomme
  • Darnold
  • Peete
  • Cam
  • Weinke
  • Beuerlien
  • Testaverde
  • Brian St Pierre


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A winning bidder has paid $120,000 to catch a pass from Tom Brady. The auction allows a fan to catch a pass, have pic taken and have Tom sign pic. Comes with private jet travel to Florida, one night stay at Ritz and Bucs-Giants tickets.

 

Oy’ where’s Stefan Lefors

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12 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

How about THE Jimmy??

Priceless!!

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Im beyond confused with how people spend their money, that hit HARD ten years ago with twitch. Made people sitting on their arse playing/reacting to a game millionaires??? Im 100% done with trying to figure it out. 

I worked FAARRR too hard for my money to give it as a simp or lonely loser. This 120K fooseball catch is no different, but Im not in the business of telling folks who to spend money.

 

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