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Lars Mendoza was a family man. As a single father of three, Lars spent nearly all his time off the field caring for his children. When he had time to himself, he enjoyed visiting his neighborhood comic book store to paint miniatures and play tabletop games. He eventually purchased the store with his ILB earnings. He was a widely respected figure in the community for his can-do attitude and helpful nature.
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After his death, Mendoza's spirit was adopted by a 3rd grade classroom through a Lions Club "Adopt A Spirit" program. The children of this class donated large numbers of tribute peanuts to him in an attempt to keep him out of the lower ranks of the dead in the Hall of Flame.
 
After his death, Mendoza's spirit was adopted by a 3rd grade classroom through a Lions Club "Adopt A Spirit" program. The children of this class donated large numbers of tribute peanuts to him in an attempt to keep him out of the lower ranks of the dead in the Hall of Flame.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:48, 5 March 2021


Lars Mendoza was a lineup player for the Dallas Steaks. Mendoza had been with the Steaks since Season 1 before being incinerated on Season 2, Day 51. They were replaced by Marco Stink.


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Lars Mendoza was a family man. As a single father of three, Lars spent nearly all his time off the field caring for his children. When he had time to himself, he enjoyed visiting his neighborhood comic book store to paint miniatures and play tabletop games. He eventually purchased the store with his ILB earnings. He was a widely respected figure in the community for his can-do attitude and helpful nature.

After his death, Mendoza's spirit was adopted by a 3rd grade classroom through a Lions Club "Adopt A Spirit" program. The children of this class donated large numbers of tribute peanuts to him in an attempt to keep him out of the lower ranks of the dead in the Hall of Flame.