Monica Reed

Some people are mad at Garth Brooks for his wardrobe choice!

Sacramento, CA/USA - 3/27/2015 : Garth Brooks performs before a sold out crowd at the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, CA. Photo: shutterstock

Some people are mad at Garth Brooks for his wardrobe choice!

Riddle me this….what Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back and what U.S. senator from Vermont and Democratic Party candidate for president have the same name?  Barry Sanders and Bernie Sanders!  Apparently, not everyone knows the difference!

Garth Brooks recently performed at Ford Field in Detroit, home of the Detroit Lions!  His wardrobe was the obvious choice as he took the stage in a Barry Sanders No. 20 jersey.  The Detroit crowd of over 70,000 people LOVED his jersey!  The great Barry Sanders played his entire professional career in Detroit and rushed for the fourth-most yards in NFL history.

After the show, Brooks posted a photo on Facebook showing off the jersey.

Some people (see the riddle at the top, yes, those people) in the comments section of the post evidently aren’t familiar with one of the greatest running backs in pro football history and/or the Democratic candidate for President of the United States.  Check out the comments this guy pointed out!  I’m dying too Jason!

Here’s a video from the show at Ford Field!

https://youtu.be/Zxp1c9gwCuw

 

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