Imitation Isn t a Form of Flattery at All
Imitation Isn't a Form of Flattery at All Football Outsiders
Who would do such a thing?! I am the real Ryan Wilson. Who posted this ridiculous article? Aaron, take it down. I feel disrespected because the people impersonating me at this site haven't been mentioned in this article yet. obvious, uncreative, already used joke. November 8, 1:26pm ET
September 15, 2005, 2:02 pm ET The Times takes a look at how pervasive identity theft is among NFL players. Apparently, Ty Law doesn't actually walk around in public wearing a thick gold chain, and Ben Roethlisberger isn't the secret identity of Brian St. Pierre, even though some dude tried to pass himself off as both of them. (bugmenot/free registration required)
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10 comments, Last at 17 Sep 2005, 10:52am "At a grocery store near the Long Island home of Jets Coach Herman Edwards lurks a woman who has passed herself off as Edwards's wife, Lia. "Lia told me and I said, 'What?' " Edwards said. "I guess it's happened a couple of times." I wonder if she continued the charade after the game in Pittsburgh. I saw her a couple days ago in the grocery store, she now passes herself off as Edward's ex-wife. This article is stupid and should be disregarded. don't you just love the punctuation marks? N.F.L., A.F.C., F.B.I. et al ... pretentious, moi? mais non... How come they didn't mention Monday Might Mexico? How many games do I have to win this year to get some guys imitating Big Ron? Monday NIGHT Mexico They pretend to be football players?Who would do such a thing?! I am the real Ryan Wilson. Who posted this ridiculous article? Aaron, take it down. I feel disrespected because the people impersonating me at this site haven't been mentioned in this article yet. obvious, uncreative, already used joke. November 8, 1:26pm ET