Ocho Cinco is a strange dude
In case you missed MNF last night, there was actually something entertaining that didn't include the name "Brett Favre." Chad Johnson was interviewed by Suzy Kolber on the sideline during the 2nd half of the game. I could explain to what happened, but I'd rather just have you check it out for yourself (video via Awful Announcing):
To be honest, I'm a little scared. I don't want even a little bit of the Dade County that Ocho Cinco has in him. Also, why is everyone now using Ray Lewis as a "mentor?" I thought it was strange when Cowboys RB Keon Lattimore called Crazy Ray on Hard Knocks, now Chad is talking about how Ray helped him get his head on straight? When did he become a role model?
My favorite part of Chad's little speech was when he told us to check out the Hurricanes of the '90's to see what he has in store. I hope it has something to do with a certain other number 85 who used to wear orange:
3 comments:
dude, he is out there. tirico even says it at the end of the interview.
pots, you dont look for acquitted murderers as your mentors?
and i thought ocho was weird.
but to be real, nothing like a close call to make u a good mentor.
had he been convicted he couldnt mentor anyone, thats like Vick telling you about dog raising...im sure he's educated on the subject now, but you cant put vick and dog together
had he not stabbed anyone, he still would be carrying his knife around, and would be encouraging others to knife wield.
Lewis is in the perfect position to mentor.
but what if vick were somehow acquitted, despite all of the evidence? so just because he beat the legal system, he should mentor others? im not saying whether crazy ray knifed someone or not, but just bc somebody beat a rap doesnt make them a good person to follow.
yet again conrad, you have succeeded in having me disagree with every sports related thing you say.
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