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I have significant BLP concerns with the content added here; thus, I have removed it and request that it not be added back until and unless there's a consensus that it is appropriate and properly sourced. The only actual source cited here is Clay Travis' personal website/blog, and the post cites only anonymous sources to support what Skipper purportedly said. The other site was a blog about smoking(?) which simply regurgitated Travis' claims with no independent reporting of its own. I disagree that we should be including anonymously-sourced gossip published on a personal blog; that appears to fail our requirements for reliable sourcing. Neither of the purported sources meet reliable sourcing requirements. NorthBySouthBaranof (talk) 02:37, 7 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]