Reggie Wayne a New England Patriot?

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1 year deal for veterns rarely work out. He will be watching games in sweats from the sidelines unless he is hospitalized.

Those blowouts aren't gonna seem so brutal to stomach compared to when he catches a game winning TD in the final seconds of week 6
 

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1 year deal for veterns rarely work out. He will be watching games in sweats from the sidelines unless he is hospitalized.
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Those blowouts aren't gonna seem so brutal to stomach compared to when he catches a game winning TD in the final seconds of week 6

I hope not, I plan on doing a special line laying 27.5
 
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Shouldn't everyone do that?

Isn't the Lucas Oil food fucked? I remember a disgusting story about that a few years back.

I don't know but it is ridiculously expensive. I thought I would be wise and get peanuts and water. Still like $10 and to top it off, I had to ask for the cap to the water bottle. I later found out they do that to limit projectiles. Really, a bottle cap. If I wanted to throw something, it would be a punch.
 

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If I were Reggie, I would bring a food taster to Indy

great, now Tony Donedoo is going to say something like "when we played at Foxboro, we had our food tested because we thought the Patriots would try to give us food poisoning"

fucking douches have no downside
 

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I don't know but it is ridiculously expensive. I thought I would be wise and get peanuts and water. Still like $10 and to top it off, I had to ask for the cap to the water bottle. I later found out they do that to limit projectiles. Really, a bottle cap. If I wanted to throw something, it would be a punch.

I knew I wasn't making this up. They got some rats in that building alright, don't think they got the situation under control yet....

[h=3]Lucas Oil Stadium makes progress with food safety[/h]
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Updated: Mar 27, 2014 5:35 PM EDT

Bob Segall/13 Investigates
Indianapolis - The Colts are about to begin their third season at Lucas Oil Stadium. They are struggling in the pre-season, but how is their home field performing? 13 Investigates has obtained the latest round of health inspection reports.
A year ago, Lucas Oil Stadium was infested with rodents. AnEyewitness News investigation showed health inspectors has discovered dead mice, live mice and mouse droppings throughout food service areas inside the stadium and contractors worked for months to clean things up.
Now, as the Colts are gearing up for the regular season, so are the health inspectors. Two weeks ago, Marion County food safety inspectors visited dozens of food stands at Lucas Oil Stadium, and 13 Investigates has obtained their reports.
They show 61 food areas were inspected and 31 of them were in very good condition.
"When you have more than half of the stands we inspected coming back with no violations whatsoever, that's a good sign," said John Althardt, Marion County Health Department.
Althardt says inspectors did find 38 food safety violations and most of those were minor problems.
"23 violations were corrected on site. Only 15 will need to be re-inspected. We can all feel pretty good about that," he said.
But inspectors did find several critical violations including hot dogs, noodles, meat and eggs that were held at potentially dangerous temperatures that could make stadium visitors sick.
Perhaps the most striking information in these reports is what inspectors did not find: not a single mention of any rodents or mouse droppings in any of the stadium's food service areas.
"There was a huge issue with rodents 12 months ago. That issue seems to be under control now," he said.
The health department says the stadium has made excellent progress since 13 Investigates first reported on the facility's serious food safety problems. But so far, inspectors have only visited about a third of the food service areas inside the stadium. They'll be back in September and at that point, the preseason is over. They'll be inspecting everything.
 

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