It’s pretty much become a theme at this point that the NFL Draft has done some digging and gotten information on draft picks to tell the world about their upbringing. That means we will be hearing out family members on the wrong side of the law, crazy drug abuse, deceased family members, and whatever else stories they can find.
Former Bengals and Ravens All-Pro tackle Willie Anderson alluded to ESPN getting ready to do these type of things on Twitter.
“Looking forward to A lot of broken home, drug abuse and his brother sold crack cocaine from @espn coverage of @NFL #Draft tommorow,” Anderson wrote. “Never forget the good ole his mom worked 10 jobs just to have food on a young Aliwishas Jones plate! Face with tears of joyFisted hand let’s pour it on thick tommorow #feelgood”
“Think how fast the draft would go if we didn’t hear all these kind of stories on (Certain guys),” he added.
Willie isn’t the only one that has noticed that about the Worldwide Leader In Sports.
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