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#17
The most unique food item sold at Sailfish home games would have to be the New York Style pizza. While there is usually a northeast presence in Florida, it’s rare to find pizza at a stadium restricted to just New York Style, and not sponsored by a major pizza chain. The item is new and is a hit, and the story behind the item addition is even better. Quarterback Mike Boss Jr. was raised in Massachusetts and grew up on this style of pizza. The rumor has it that Boss Jr. tried the existing pizza on his first day at work and was remarkably unimpressed. In a vote of confidence for their young QB, the Sailfish front office surprised everyone by bringing in an authentic New York pizza chef who operates several locations across NY, MA, and CT. “Nunzio’s New York Pizza” is a small, authentic chain that proved to be one of the most popular menu items all season. Other fan favorites include Cuban style sandwiches, Burgers, Sausages, Hot Dogs, Nachos, and a bevy of ice or ice cream products to cool off, Sailfish fans have plenty of choices when they come to a game. One glaring omission—for some would be the complete lack of seafood on the menu.
#22
It is not uncommon for Ultimus winning quarterbacks to be rewarded with product endorsements, and Mike Boss Jr. is no different. The son of one of the best players in ISFL history has carved his own legacy, now with an Ultimus Championship of his own and a national product endorsement to be the cherry on top. Boss Jr. is now officially sponsored by GFuel Energy, the most popular energy beverage company in the world after the huge lawsuits against Red Bull and Monster several years ago. Boss Jr. will have his own official flavor which will reportedly be inspired by Taco Bell exclusive beverage Baja Blast. “I’ve been using GFuel for years to help aid my caffeine habit and I am thrilled to have my own flavor and become a spokesman for the company. We just completed shooting my first commercial which is expected to air prime time in the coming weeks. Look out for cardboard cutouts of me drinking my own special flavor at your local convenience store. My flavor is inspired by a certain exclusive beverage of a Mexican fast-food restaurant—hey if you guys are open to business, I’ll name drop you, too” said Boss Jr. in a statement released by his agent. The internet was predictably indifferent about the news.
#25
I’m blessed enough to not have to think hypothetically about this one, I know exactly how my team would celebrate an Ultimus victory, because we just did it only days ago. We partied of course in the locker room pretty hard, but the party didn’t end there. The party extended onto the team plane. We played cards, smoked cigars, I rolled some of my own with my own “special blend” and got some of the Assistant coaches to even take a few drags. It was an insane party thousands of feet above the ground. Once we landed in Sarasota, we all went home. Just kidding. We got our asses right to the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport bar and put up a bill in the thousands of dollars while we waited for the car services to arrive. Our destination was the Five O’Clock Club, a Sarasota night-life staple known for serving cheap adult beverages and providing a great time. We continued along the same path and bar-hopped for the rest of the night. I finally got a ride home and slept immediately until the parade. That’s when the party continued and I had to swear off alcohol halfway through the parade and switch up to a strictly water only intake, things got a little crazy on Sarasota Bay. I can’t wait to do it all over again someday.
#17
The most unique food item sold at Sailfish home games would have to be the New York Style pizza. While there is usually a northeast presence in Florida, it’s rare to find pizza at a stadium restricted to just New York Style, and not sponsored by a major pizza chain. The item is new and is a hit, and the story behind the item addition is even better. Quarterback Mike Boss Jr. was raised in Massachusetts and grew up on this style of pizza. The rumor has it that Boss Jr. tried the existing pizza on his first day at work and was remarkably unimpressed. In a vote of confidence for their young QB, the Sailfish front office surprised everyone by bringing in an authentic New York pizza chef who operates several locations across NY, MA, and CT. “Nunzio’s New York Pizza” is a small, authentic chain that proved to be one of the most popular menu items all season. Other fan favorites include Cuban style sandwiches, Burgers, Sausages, Hot Dogs, Nachos, and a bevy of ice or ice cream products to cool off, Sailfish fans have plenty of choices when they come to a game. One glaring omission—for some would be the complete lack of seafood on the menu.
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#22
It is not uncommon for Ultimus winning quarterbacks to be rewarded with product endorsements, and Mike Boss Jr. is no different. The son of one of the best players in ISFL history has carved his own legacy, now with an Ultimus Championship of his own and a national product endorsement to be the cherry on top. Boss Jr. is now officially sponsored by GFuel Energy, the most popular energy beverage company in the world after the huge lawsuits against Red Bull and Monster several years ago. Boss Jr. will have his own official flavor which will reportedly be inspired by Taco Bell exclusive beverage Baja Blast. “I’ve been using GFuel for years to help aid my caffeine habit and I am thrilled to have my own flavor and become a spokesman for the company. We just completed shooting my first commercial which is expected to air prime time in the coming weeks. Look out for cardboard cutouts of me drinking my own special flavor at your local convenience store. My flavor is inspired by a certain exclusive beverage of a Mexican fast-food restaurant—hey if you guys are open to business, I’ll name drop you, too” said Boss Jr. in a statement released by his agent. The internet was predictably indifferent about the news.
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214 words
#25
I’m blessed enough to not have to think hypothetically about this one, I know exactly how my team would celebrate an Ultimus victory, because we just did it only days ago. We partied of course in the locker room pretty hard, but the party didn’t end there. The party extended onto the team plane. We played cards, smoked cigars, I rolled some of my own with my own “special blend” and got some of the Assistant coaches to even take a few drags. It was an insane party thousands of feet above the ground. Once we landed in Sarasota, we all went home. Just kidding. We got our asses right to the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport bar and put up a bill in the thousands of dollars while we waited for the car services to arrive. Our destination was the Five O’Clock Club, a Sarasota night-life staple known for serving cheap adult beverages and providing a great time. We continued along the same path and bar-hopped for the rest of the night. I finally got a ride home and slept immediately until the parade. That’s when the party continued and I had to swear off alcohol halfway through the parade and switch up to a strictly water only intake, things got a little crazy on Sarasota Bay. I can’t wait to do it all over again someday.
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227 words