Texans’ J.J. Watt Lays Down Backyard Football Rules
By Mike Dyce
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt lays down that backyard football rules for any Thanksgiving games.
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It is Thanksgiving, and we at FanSided hope you’re having a great turkey day. One of the many traditions on this holiday is football, and not only watching football on television, but sometimes going into the back yard and playing a friendly game as well.
If you’re considering the latter, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is helping you establish the rules, which is always a point of contention in these kind of contests.
I have to admit, I wish our games when I was younger had some of these rules, it would’ve made things a lot more interesting. I never thought of penalizing cheating family members with dish-washing duties or rescinding slices of pie, that is simply brilliant.
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