I'm with the Steelers!

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2860426&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab1pos2

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The dork in this picture actually fooled three Pittsburgh area women into thinking he was a member of the Steelers. He went the backup-tightend route, then the backup-QB route, but once got a woman to believe he was Big Ben.

You are laughing, right? At the woman, probably. Who could be dumb enough to think that this schlub was the Super Bowl winning quarterback? Well, fairly simply, someone who doesn't give a pimple about football. Add in this:

According to courthouse officials, he knew more than enough about the Steelers to work a room with tales of the team. Those familiar with the case say he had an encyclopedic, nearly obsessive knowledge of the men he said he was: he knew where they were born, where they went to school, what they drove, the names of parents and wives and children and pets. And he could recall a player's TV highlights as if living inside the moments of another man's life.

If he can do that, what is the difference?

Here is what the Steeler impersonator has to say for his actions:

"If this happened in Las Vegas, it's just another day. But there's no news here except the Steelers; if a Steeler breaks a toenail, it?s news. I was on every station from here to Texas. Thing is, I'm not really a big Steelers fan. If I had a favorite team, the Cowboys would be it. But this has turned me off to football."

Looking at him, I'm wondering how much ass he could get if he spilled some coffee on his tie, said some inane shit about travelling, and spoke longingly about Brett Favre.

---Chumley reporting.
 

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Bengals receiver Chad Johnson doesn't talk trash just to opponents, he does it to his teammates, too. The Bengals are holding a rookie minicamp this weekend and Johnson made sure some of the top newcomers know who he is, placing an autographed football card of himself and a hand-written note in the locker of first-round draft pick Leon Hall, a cornerback from Michigan. The note read: "This is as close as you'll get to touch me. God bless."

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Here is a guy with the Bengals about as stupid.
 

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Some very drunk girls - who would look at this guy and want to go home with him???:shrug:
 
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