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Bizarre Old Video Of NBC’s Cris Collinsworth Talking About Picking Up Young Girls Resurfaces And Goes Viral Again

Ben DiNucci isn’t the only one to have the Internet dig up some of his old questionable behavior.

On Sunday night, an old 1984 Monday Night Football interview featuring a young Cris Collinsworth talking about picking up young girls resurfaced on Twitter during the Cowboys-Eagles game.

In the video, Collinsworth who was about 25 at the time, talks about being single and how he liked girls who aren’t too bright, because “you can trick them a little bit.

— BLACK ADAM SCHEFTER (@B1ackSchefter) November 2, 2020

I’m not gonna deny it, I walk around with hundred dollar bills hanging out of my pocket…I like girls that aren’t too bright because you can trick ’em a little bit…high school girls love me. Fourteen to eighteen, I’m a big star with them. As soon as they mature, after they turn 18 years old, they start to figure it out.

Back in 2009, several sports websites wrote about the video which led to Collinsworth issuing a public apology at the time.

Case closed. Comments are bad but they’re from nearly 40 years ago and he’s addressed it. We can move on, I think. https://t.co/0Ac6hcrDL6 pic.twitter.com/AOq06emMTU

— Jake Elman (@JakeElman97) November 2, 2020

For whatever reason, several people hadn’t seen the video and it went viral again.

— Franklin Saint (@Mrtaylor04) November 2, 2020

— Amethyst Moore (@amethyst1moore) November 2, 2020

— VancouverGent (@VancouverGent) November 2, 2020

— Tré👨🏾‍🎓👑 (@TD_III_) November 2, 2020

— RON ANTHONY HENDRIX (@Real_Captain) November 2, 2020

— Cameron Brinkmeyer🌹 (@OkieCameronB) November 2, 2020

#NSR (@daltemsz) November 2, 2020

— pure moon water (@SebastianYJ) November 2, 2020

 

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