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The NFL Asked Snoop Dogg Not to Show His Affiliation During The Super Bowl and He Did It Anyway

The more I’ve sat thinking about the Halftime Show during the Super Bowl today, the more I realized, it was filled with things that weren’t supposed to happen. For starters, Eminem was caught kneeling when he was asked not to. And now, everyone is talking about how The NFL Asked Snoop Dogg Not to Show…

The more I’ve sat thinking about the Halftime Show during the Super Bowl today, the more I realized, it was filled with things that weren’t supposed to happen.

For starters, Eminem was caught kneeling when he was asked not to.

And now, everyone is talking about how The NFL Asked Snoop Dogg Not to Show His Affiliation During The Super Bowl and He Did It Anyway.

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In case you’re wondering, Snoop Dogg is a member of the infamous Rolling 20s Crips which he became part of as a teenager.

And because of that, the NFL had asked him to not show his affiliation.

This meant that Snoop was not to wear a blue bandana, flash the Crip gang sign or even crip walk.

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But he did all of those things during the Super Bowl Halftime Show anyways.

Snoop wore a blue bandana outfit, flashed the Crip sign at the end of the show and crip walked several times.

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And people all over are saying that without these things, it wouldn’t have been the Snoop they grew up with.

Like what is a Snoop performance without the Crip walk?

According to the Puck story:

“The league apparently didn’t want its premier event to turn into a divisive culture war moment.”

So, what do you think? Did these performers do wrong doing all the things the NFL asked them not to do?