As the TV ad playfully teases us, "Only a select few have earned the right to wear authentic NFL gear."
The product pitch is that it's not true. Anyone can order NFL stuff from the league's web shop.
Anyone, it seems, including Thomas Randolph, 62, who showed up for his sentencing hearing in a Las Vegas courtroom today wearing a Tony Romo throwback jersey.
"Since I've been 12, I've been a Cowboys fan," Randolph told reporter David Ferrara, who covered the hearing for the Las Vegas ***************.
Randolph faces a sentence of 20 years to death in the 2008 murders of his sixth wife and the hit man he hired to kill her.
Ferrara tweeted that Randolph's son Justus also took the witness stand today and wore a Dallas Cowboys-themed tie "as an act of solidarity."
The product pitch is that it's not true. Anyone can order NFL stuff from the league's web shop.
Anyone, it seems, including Thomas Randolph, 62, who showed up for his sentencing hearing in a Las Vegas courtroom today wearing a Tony Romo throwback jersey.
"Since I've been 12, I've been a Cowboys fan," Randolph told reporter David Ferrara, who covered the hearing for the Las Vegas ***************.
Randolph faces a sentence of 20 years to death in the 2008 murders of his sixth wife and the hit man he hired to kill her.
Ferrara tweeted that Randolph's son Justus also took the witness stand today and wore a Dallas Cowboys-themed tie "as an act of solidarity."