Levi's Stadium Case Study

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On night Marshawn Lynch and Rob Gronkowski were breaking into Levi’s Stadium on July 3, 2015 around 12:53am. It was the NFC game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Rob Gronkowski was traded to the Seattle Seahawks with a four year 120 million contract. Marshawn Lynch has the same deal. They were breaking into the stadium to make the footballs flatter than expected so it would easier to run with and catch. All of a sudden they saw a banner that stated the game was going to be at Metlife stadium. Two hours later Rob and Marshawn were leaving the stadium to get a flight to New Jersey when they ran into Odell Beckham and Peyton Manning in the parking lot. Peyton and Odell told Rob and Marshawn they made the same plan and they thought the game was at Levi’s stadium too. Immediately Marshawn, Rob, Peyton and Odell all decided to fly to New Jersey and terroise Metlife stadium three hours later……. the stadium is terrorized and the police were doing their daily New Jersey helicopter check where they look around the whole city and see if the city is alright. When they saw the stadium terrorized? …show more content…
If founded they can be sentenced up to 50 to 40 years in state prison. Marshawn Rob Odell and Peyton call themselves the terrorist group. The group was going on vacation to the Minnesota state zoo in Apple Valley. This zoo is the biggest zoo in the United States of America. The group snuck onto an airplane to go to the zoo. They got on the plane were they got to pick one TV show and what they saw on TV was nothing they hoped for. The police department put the story on the news and the internet. The group panicked so bad the pilot had to land the plane for two

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