Joe Burrow and LSU teammates aren't worried about pesky smoking law following CFP win

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A law enforcement officer threatened to arrest Joe Burrow and some of his LSU teammates for smoking cigars after winning the national championship Monday.

in the College Football Playoff national championship game, Joe Burrow and some of his Louisiana State teammates decided to live dangerously.

The record-setting quarterback and several others puffed away on some cigars in their Superdome locker room while they basked in the glory of a 15-0 season and LSU’s fourth national title.in New Orleans to smoke in public buildings.After the players had enjoyed their stogies for 15 minutes or so, a law enforcement officer reportedly entered the room and threatened to arrest anyone celebrating the big win in such a manner.

So how did Burrow — the Heisman Trophy winner who had just thrown for a CFP-record 463 yards and five touchdown passes, and also ran for another score — and his teammates respond?

 

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Some states have a little more freedom than we do

I can 100% guarantee you that no New Orleans officer said anything like that

Sure, teach the 'kids' that its OK to ignore laws and be smug when you are a popular sports figure. What could possibly go wrong?

One major way California and Louisiana are the same -- broken public schools and corrupt politicians. One way they are different -- they won't actually arrest people for smoking a celebratory cigar in public.

lol why

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