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2. Europeans Make Everything More Fun
If you've watched sports for long enough, you know that Europeans in a locker room are a never-ending source of comedy. Their English is always slightly askew, and next to a team full of American athletes the juxtaposition is the gift that never stops giving. Exhibit A is above. Typically this phenomenon is limited to the NBA, but thanks to Bengals defensive end
Margus Hunt, this year it's happening on Hard Knocks too.
The quote above was followed up with his teammate asking, "Where you from, England?"
Hunt: "Come on … Estonia, bro."
Later: "Why do y'all say that … across the pond?"
Hunt: "I don't say that. I just say home."
According to a teammate, Hunt was 18 years old the first time he saw a black person, and after a career as a shot-putter, now he's an NFL rookie nicknamed "Drago." Awesome. NFL Films should really follow him all season long, just to see what happens. As the HBO narrator explains, "Hunt has heard all the jokes, but … he's providing more punch than punch lines." ESTONIA, BRO.
2. Europeans Make Everything More Fun
If you've watched sports for long enough, you know that Europeans in a locker room are a never-ending source of comedy. Their English is always slightly askew, and next to a team full of American athletes the juxtaposition is the gift that never stops giving. Exhibit A is above. Typically this phenomenon is limited to the NBA, but thanks to Bengals defensive end
Margus Hunt, this year it's happening on Hard Knocks too.
The quote above was followed up with his teammate asking, "Where you from, England?"
Hunt: "Come on … Estonia, bro."
Later: "Why do y'all say that … across the pond?"
Hunt: "I don't say that. I just say home."
According to a teammate, Hunt was 18 years old the first time he saw a black person, and after a career as a shot-putter, now he's an NFL rookie nicknamed "Drago." Awesome. NFL Films should really follow him all season long, just to see what happens. As the HBO narrator explains, "Hunt has heard all the jokes, but … he's providing more punch than punch lines." ESTONIA, BRO.
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