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Petition On White House Website Wants To Revoke The Lions' Passports

By: Evan Jankens
@kingofthekc

There are times where I question the world I live in and wonder why people waste their time doing obnoxious stuff on the Internet. Today is one of those days.

Many fans are irate after the Lions 42-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday afternoon. It was ugly.

Monday afternoon, it appears Lions fans are fed up and want something to be done. Not content to call for the firing of the coach or getting rid of some of the players, instead they took time out of their day to start a petition on petitions.whitehouse.gov.

The petition asks people to sign it to, "Revoke the Detroit Lions passports once they arrive in London for the November 2, 2015 game."

The petition needs 100,00 signatures by November 10, 2015 for the President to see it. As of now, it only has six signatures.

Anyone and everyone can sign up for the petitions. I could literally make one asking for Scarlett Johansson to come to my 33rd birthday party, wait, maybe I should.

In other odd internet news involving the Lions, one fan has decided to sell their football soul on a go fund me page for $25,000. They are only $24,980 away from their goal.

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