With Super Bowl week in full swing, a handful of New Orleans restaurants have made slight modifications to their “No shirt, No shoes, No Service” policies by adding “Roger Goodell” to the list of unwelcome items. The NFL commissioner is loathed more in the Big Easy than perhaps any other NFL city, almost entirely due to his handling (and subsequent fumble) of the Bountygate scandal — a fiasco that caused considerable damage to the New Orleans Saints’ 2012 season. Eater.com compiled a list of anti-Goodell nosh spots, and while they only highlighted ten, you can bet there are probably quite a bit more.
Unsurprisingly, Roger Goodell Is Not Welcome At A Handful Of New Orleans Restaurants
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Anthony Richardson Sr. making most of opportunity with Colts
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