Depending on what grade you’re in, news of Mike Ditka farting on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown made its way onto your timeline.
On Tuesday, the Bears legend denied any such action.
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“It wasn’t me,” Ditka said, per the Chicago Sun-Times. “Believe me, I’m to the point in my life where it doesn’t matter. One day I’ll be happy if I can leave a fart. Right now, it wasn’t me.
“I don’t care what they think. They can think anything they want.”
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We know what Cris Carter thinks, and he was sitting right next to him.
Sorry. No one’s buying what you’re selling, Mike.
There are allegations Mike Ditka farted on the Monday Night Football countdown show which he has firmly denied. Lawyer up, bro. #Fartgate
— Jenny Johnson (@JennyJohnsonHi5) October 21, 2015
Ditka is blatantly disrespecting the 85 Bears, mustache enthusiasts, and the entire city of Chicago by not claiming his epic, heroic TV fart
— Ben Rogers (@BenRogers) October 21, 2015
Fake 10/21/2015 headline: "Cubs win World Series" Actual 10/21/2015 headline: "Mike Ditka says fart on ESPN 'wasn't me'"
— Kevin Kaduk (@KevinKaduk) October 21, 2015
Ditka denies farting and Jackson denies racing. Do you believe either? I don't.
— Rick Harkins (@rharkins63) October 21, 2015
Ditka farted or the sound was the air being let out of the Bears’ season. Either way, it’s a dark day for the city of Chicago.
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