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by Brian Floyd • Oct 23, 2011 9:42 PM EDT
The NFL's London game wouldn't have been complete without a streaker. Well, almost a streaker: the lad's pants stayed on as he roamed around the field untouched for a significant amount of time. Security seemed content to let the man tucker himself out, and he didn't seem all that harmless anyway.
But along the way, the man did attempt to make contact with the players on the field. He was successful, but by no means was he harmful. The streaker just wanted a high-give, and got one from Chicago Bears defensive back Corey Graham.
The moment is the photo of the day for Sunday.
Via Chuck Garifen
Cool, calm and casual. Of the incident, Bears defensive back D.J. Moore had this to say.
"It seemed pretty cool to me. I thought he was going to take his pants off and everything."
It's an interesting reaction, but also a pretty chill one. Not sure I've ever seen a player sound as though he was rooting for a streaker to get naked, but cheers to Moore for taking it in stride.
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PHOTO: London Streaker Stops For A High-Five
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HAHA Kudos to Moore
Andy's always been a big believer in, "I don't care who you have, we're still going to be better than you"
by MeanGreen5 on Oct 23, 2011 11:17 PM EDT reply actions
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