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Originally Posted by kevrunner
It was very tough to find, I had to do some serious searching. Kurt Warner is the QB.
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Holy ****. REP!
For context, this video came to light after a man who claimed to be this kid’s Dad tweeted out that Tyreek tackled his son at a charity event. After getting called out as a liar the guy posted the video. The tweets got taken down soon after (and scrubbed from a lot of places), but I found a place where someone copied the tweets. The parents completely pissed off reaction (also check the caption on the insta video) is the thing that always made this whole thing super surreal to me. Stuff like this just does not happen in the era of the NFL's hyperfocused PR.
Just utterly surreal to watch accompanied with Tyreek’s “can’t let him score” comment.