MUST SEE: Golden Tate catches thrown beer, proceeds to chug it

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Nov 20, 2016; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Golden Tate (15) smiles before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

The 2018 NFL regular season is still about five months away but Detroit Lions’ receiver Golden Tate is already getting his hands ready. Sort of.

During a recent vacation to Whistler, British Columbia, Tate showed not only his great hands but his ability to chug a beer.

Check it out.

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Here is another angle.

Can you imagine if he would have dropped the beer? The Lions may have released him immediately!

The only question is, where is New England Patriots’ tight end Rob Gronkowski when all of this beer-chugging fun is going on?

BONUS CONTENT: 

5 Bold predictions for the 2018 Detroit Tigers

What exactly is in store for the Detroit Tigers in 2018? Hell, nobody really knows, but there seems to be a general guestimation that they “won’t be very good” this season, which is very possible.

Still, there are some guys spread throughout what will eventually make up the Opening Day 25-man roster that could dictate a perhaps better-than-expected outcome for the 2018 campaign. One could argue they are the most important pieces to the amount of success the Tigers will garner.

So for you more-optimistic-than-normal faithful out there, here are five bold predictions for you to put in your pipe and smoke and ponder over — i.e., something to get excited about.

CABRERA COMEBACK?

By many, if not all accounts, Tigers’ first baseman Miguel Cabrera had the worst offensive season of his career in 2017, setting all sorts of career-lows across the board. It was quite painful at times to watch the big fella struggle in the 130 games he managed to participate in.

Cabrera did not make it through the end of last season after the team shut him down, following a reveal of multiple herniated disks in Cabrera’s back, which had bothered him going way back to the World Baseball Classic in March. Miggy also battled nagging groin injuries throughout the season, so one could feasibly say he was never right from the get-go.

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