Week #3 Monday Night Football Drinking Game: Green Bay vs. Seattle

| September 24, 2012 | 1 Comment

Monday Night Football is here ladies and gentleman, and with it comes our MNF drinking game, because anything that can make Jon Gruden more bearable to listen to is a damn good thing. Check back each week for new rules tailored for each match-up. Lotta shots in play this week.

What you will need:

  • Beer
  • Liquor
  • Television

Green Bay at Seattle

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Take a drink anytime:

  • Marshawn Lynch gets a carry (double it if he breaks a tackle)
  • Aaron Rodgers completes a pass
  • Clay Mathews gets a tackle or sack (make it a shot if a Clay Mathews commercial airs before he gets a tackle or sack)
  • Jordy Nelson catches a pass
  • You hear the name “Golden Tate”
  • Seattle’s crowd is mentioned
  • Russell Wilson throws an incomplete pass
  • There’s a penalty flag
  • Jon Gruden gushes over Russell Wilson

Take a shot of liquor anytime:

  • Seattle wins a coin toss (some 50/50 fun to start you guys off)
  • Russell Wilson’s height is mentioned
  • Aaron Rodgers throws a pick
  • Randall Cobb returns a kick or punt over 25 yards
  • Russell Wilson throws a pick
  • Jermichael Finley drops a pass
  • The term “12th man” is used
  • It seems like Jon Gruden’s love of Russell Wilson is starting to get creepy

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Category: Drinks and Jungle Juice, Games, Uncategorized

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