One Dallas Cowboys fan is now permanently inked with a regrettable Tony Romo tattoo, after losing out on a Super Bowl bet.
There are a number of reasons why you should never make a bet regarding your favorite sports team. Emotion can cloud your judgement, your personal bias may lead you to make a questionable wager and your friends may be waiting for the opportunity to get you to do something stupid.
Unfortunately for one Dallas Cowboys fan, all of those statements were true and he now has a regrettable tattoo that he will have to display on his shoulder for the rest of his life.
This tattoo apparently says “Tony Romo.”
Yikes.
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As you can see from the caption, the man had said the Dallas Cowboys would reach the Super Bowl. Well, they didn’t. As a result, he had to stay true to his promise and get a Tony Romo tat plastered on his body.
The good news? The lettering should be easy to cover up and no one can question his fandom. The bad news? The large and uneven, dark figure on his arm — which we assume is supposed to be the Cowboys logo — is not going to be as easy to disguise.
Let’s hope he owns plenty of shirts with sleeves.
Sadly, this wasn’t even the worst tattoo that came of the Super Bowl.
Remember this?

Why can’t people just keep it classy and elegant like Katy Perry?
[H/T: Busted Coverage]
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