Just saw this on Yahoo's front page like 30 minutes ago myself. Weird since I actually watched that whole game and I never even saw him do it. I remember him scoring the touchdown and everything, but don't remember the pose. Another reason it's the no fun league.
Captian Morgan Pose?.....Banned
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Captian Morgan Pose?.....Banned
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I'll go no fun league for 1000 alec
I seen this on sunday on highlights...i thought it was funny.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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I'm actually glad they banned the pose since he was generating money directly from it.
The campaign was set to be unveiled next week and was fairly simple: For every time a player was caught on camera striking the “Captain Morgan” during a regular season game, $10,000 would be donated to Gridiron Greats. For each instance in the playoffs, the donation would elevate to $25,000. And for instances in the Super Bowl, the bounty was slated to hit $100,000 per pose.Comment
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Its better than watchin a fuckin Windows 7 and a stupidass chick talking about her Ford Fusion every 5 mins.
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Exactly. Frankly, it seems a little iron fisted to me for the NFL to block an athlete from helping out their older destitute colleagues with something that doesn't cost the league a dime. It's not like Goodell is actually going to give the foundation any of the billions generated by the leagueComment
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He's still generating money and at the end of the day it's still Captain Morgan promoting their product. Captain Morgan should buy ad space to replace those Windows 7 or Ford Fusion commercials. NFL obviously isn't gonna let players advertise products through touchdown celebrations and they shouldn't.Comment
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He's still generating money and at the end of the day it's still Captain Morgan promoting their product. Captain Morgan should buy ad space to replace those Windows 7 or Ford Fusion commercials. NFL obviously isn't gonna let players advertise products through touchdown celebrations and they shouldn't.
But don't broadcast incorrect facts. Celek didn't make a dime from it, the foundation did.
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I saw him do that.. And I thought a flag for that? C'mo nComment
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In hopes of raising brand awareness, Captain Morgan intended to offer lucrative charity contributions in exchange for each instance a player was caught on camera doing its pose during a game. The contributions were earmarked for the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund – a non-profit which helps retired NFL players with various hardships after leaving the game.Exactly. Frankly, it seems a little iron fisted to me for the NFL to block an athlete from helping out their older destitute colleagues with something that doesn't cost the league a dime. It's not like Goodell is actually going to give the foundation any of the billions generated by the league
Boo the No Fun League for having these guys fuel their product and make them lucrative amounts of money and get NOTHING in return. Little bit hypocritical if you ask me.25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suckComment
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