ESPN's interview with KO came with a PG-13 mishap pronunciation

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Did anybody catch KO's ESPN 4 minute interview? The interviewer said something around the 2:35 mark that made me double take and then laugh really hard on how she pronounced "success".

http://espn.go.com/dallas/

Click the "Five Key Plays" window right below the main picture.


:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:
 
lol....

Anyways KO is real humble, really like this guy.
 
danielofthesaints;4712922 said:
Did anybody catch KO's ESPN 4 minute interview? The interviewer said something around the 2:35 mark that made me double take and then laugh really hard on how she pronounced "success".

http://espn.go.com/dallas/

Click the "Five Key Plays" window right below the main picture.


:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:

That was funny. She screwed up and the smirk on her face tells the story. Kevin had no idea how to answer that question. :lmao2: :lmao:
 
Frozen700;4712964 said:
lol....

Anyways KO is real humble, really like this guy.
This humble quality is a recent development. Early in his career he was arrogant and entitled. Garrett or someone beat that out of him. It apparently has done wonders for his career, which isn't terribly surprising.
 
theogt;4713245 said:
This humble quality is a recent development. Early in his career he was arrogant and entitled. Garrett or someone beat that out of him. It apparently has done wonders for his career, which isn't terribly surprising.

I think he was humbled by the terrible tragedy that happened to his brother. Something like that will make you think totally different about opportunities and life!
 
PhillyCowboysFan;4713278 said:
I think he was humbled by the terrible tragedy that happened to his brother. Something like that will make you think totally different about opportunities and life!
Could be. I lost a brother about 10 years ago. Losing (or almost losing) anyone close to you will swiftly change your outlook.
 
Yeah, I had about the lowest hopes for ogletree, because earlier in his career he seemed like a guy who wasn't going to work hard to get better, but he's definitely changed.

The plays he made last night were about good routes, mid play adjustments, etc., and if he can keep it up he's going to have the opportunity to make a lot of plays this year.
 

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