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This is the letter that 11-year-old Dante Cano wrote to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asking that the league use pink penalty flags in support of breast cancer awareness.

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11-year old scores big with idea for pink penalty flags

NFL head implements 5th-grader's suggestion

Updated: Thursday, 25 Oct 2012, 6:55 PM CDT
Published : Thursday, 25 Oct 2012, 6:55 PM CDT

(CNN) - If your screen looks a little girly on Sunday during the Miami Dolphins-New York Jets game, do not adjust your television.

Referees will be using pink penalty flags at MetLife Stadium during the final weekend of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Dante Cano, the fifth-grader from Marlboro, New Jersey, came up with the idea -- and he went straight to the top.

In a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Cano wrote, "My name is Dante Cano. I am 11 years old and I am from Marlboro, New Jersey. I wanted to know if you could use my idea of pink penalty flags in October for breast cancer awareness."

He signed it, "Please write back."

Goodell did better than write Dante back -- he implemented the 11-year old's idea and invited Dante's family to the game to present the pink penalty flags to the officials before the game.

Goodell said he is looking forward to meeting Dante.

"Sometimes the simplest ideas can be the best," Goodell said in a statement. "I applaud Dante for sending his recommendation."

This is the fourth year the National Football League NFL has participated in a national breast cancer awareness campaign in association with the American Cancer Society.

Games have featured pink game apparel, on-field ribbon stencils, special game balls and a pink coin.

 

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