Washington Post Canadian football player knows how to celebrate a touchdown: Beer! Washington Post They do things a little differently on the football field north of the border. There are only three downs. The end zones are 10 yards deeper. The flags are red, not yellow. And they can drink after scoring a touchdown! Yes, drink. As in a ...
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