Marko Beslach is a hated man in Buffalo today. Beslach, who claimed on his now-deleted Twitter account that he shined a green laser into the eyes of several Bills players during Sunday’s game against the Lions at Detroit’s Ford Field, has inspired his very own Facebook group, “NFL Ban Marko Beslach.”

Far from complimentary, the goal of the social campaign is to get the NFL to ban Beslach, which may or may not be the real name of the person who posted under the @MarkoBeslach Twitter account, from all future NFL games.

“Marko Beslach likes to brag on Twitter about hitting visiting NFL players in the eyes with laser pointers, we all think he needs to pay for his actions,” the page says. The page also screen-captured the two braggadocious tweets as a sort of evidence.

The group, which popped up online on Monday morning, had 496 likes as of Monday at 1 p.m. EDT.

The laser was hard to spot on camera for viewers watching at home, but plenty of those in the stadium saw it, and the prank was later confirmed by Bills kicker Dan Carpenter, who said the light was shining on holder Colton Schmidt. Quarterback Kyle Orton also complained to the referees about the laser.

Caneras wont pick it up, but a fan just shined a laser into Ortons face. — SandmanLions (@Sandman7773) October 5, 2014

“It was shining on Colton on the hold,” Carpenter said (via MLive.com) after the game, a 17-14 victory over the Detroit Lions. “As far as that goes, I understand the NFL security is looking into it to see if they can figure anything out.”

The Lions also released a statement on the incident: