Narrative Essay: Green Bay's Worst Game

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This was the worst game of the year. Green bay was to meet in Detroit at Ford Field for their last game before the playoffs. One of their players named Osweiler had a devious plan. But he didn’t know if it was gonna work or not. But he tried it anyway just to see how it went.

One day he went into Green Bay’s locker room before pregame with a snicker look on his face he slipped a rotten apple in #12’s locker cubby. He then tiptoed out of thee locker room without any suspicion and acted like everything was going fine. Without anyone noticing #12 went to go grab his cleats while he was in full uniform and felt something weird in his cubby turns out it was a rotten apple.

#12 thought ‘’ A rotten apple? You would think i wouldn’t notice something

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