Luckily it's not like the Stanly Cup, of which there is one that gets passed around yearly to the winners. As you can expect, the trophy is treated in high regard.

The Vince Lombardi Trophy - handed out to the yearly winner of the NFL SB. Most teams still treat it with that same amount of respect. For example, here's how the Steelers keep and share theirs:



And if you try to get much closer you are liable to be shot!

But for these 2, this is twice now they treated it with disrespect to the trophy and the game IMO.

First it was Rob Gronkowski a couple of years ago, and he got into a batting cage and used it to take a pitch and bunt, and put a sizeable dent in the trophy.



The results:



And now this year, supposedly the G.O.A.T and 7 time SB winner. And go and watch the 2 quick clips at the following link. And ask yourself - is this how you treat the SB trophy with respect and in high regard to the NFL as a whole? And then ask, what if it didn't make it to the other side and went for a swim?

And not just because I don't care for either, would have said it no matter who. Just doesn't feel right to watch them as multiple time winners, while others only dream of making it to the big game, treat things like this.

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If you have to celebrate a Super Bowl championship while attempting to social distance, you might as well do it on boats. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are floating around the Hillsborough River in Tampa on Wednesday and going peak Florida Man doing it.

Just watch quarterback Tom Brady casually toss the Lombardi Trophy from his $2 million yacht. He just tosses that thing right over water.



If that isn't stressful enough, check out the view from the other boat. It didn't appear they believed Brady would actually do it. But as their relationship has often gone, tight end Rob Gronkowski was there for him. Or at least his boat and fellow partiers were there to snatch it and keep it relatively safe.



https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-buccane...202915823.html