Touchdown (SAMPLE)

Touchdown (SAMPLE)

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"That's one of the reasons I went to journalism to become a sportscaster, so I can run into the mens locker rooms to see them walk around in the buff. I'm not kidding. I accidentally walked into the boys locker room in my freshman year in high school to see all the seniors naked, or almost. It was a defining moment in my life. It was the moment I decided what I'd be doing for a living. My calling." Lexi Driver is ESPN's top sportscaster, but when she makes the disastrous mistake of publicly humiliating quarterback Brett Brock on national television, Brett Brock demands an apology. Lexi would give it...if she could find something to feel sorry about.
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