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The Youtube video from Demetry James showcases EA's Madden 2010 video game in which on the last play of the game quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass to wide receiver Greg Jennings. The video goes as follows:
"This why I say I’m one of the hardest niggas in Madden. I have one of the most best offense in Madden history, look at this shit. Look at that nigga. Greg Jennings caught that shit prolly last play of the game, but dawg earlier doe, the nigga broke his fuckin leg. How is he runnin’ with a broken leg? Look at this nigga holdin’ this shit dude. Dawg, he put the team on his back. Dawg lets go inside the mind of a Greg Jennings. Brdddrrddrd. Dawg I gotta do this shit. I put the team on my fuckin’ back dude. My leg broke. Ion know how the fuck im running right now doe. I do this shit for Madden. Oh shit, Darren Sharper, one of the most hardest hittin’ safeties in the league, but, I put the team on my back dude. Fuck it. You can’t stop me. Cross the plane! Touchdown! Greg Jennings. 49-20 man fuck Whitney. Fuck you Gumby!"
The description of the video states "Greg Jennings caught a pass from Aaron Rodgers and even though his leg was broke he was able to outrun the entire saints defense I was playing a joke name GUMBYBOUTDATLIF final score 49-20 Aaron Rodgers 24-28 395 Yards 5TD's 0Ints 158.3Passer Rating". At the time of this entry the video has 16,636,232 views, has been featured on multiple sports social media pages across multiple platforms, and has even been referenced by Greg Jennings himself in a Super Bowl Media Day video



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The Youtube video from Demetry James showcases EA's Madden 2010 video game in which on the last play of the game quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass to wide receiver Greg Jennings. The video goes as follows:
"This why I say I’m one of the hardest niggas in Madden. I have one of the most best offense in Madden history, look at this shit. Look at that nigga. Greg Jennings caught that shit prolly last play of the game, but dawg earlier doe, the nigga broke his fuckin leg. How is he runnin’ with a broken leg? Look at this nigga holdin’ this shit dude. Dawg, he put the team on his back. Dawg lets go inside the mind of a Greg Jennings. Brdddrrddrd. Dawg I gotta do this shit. I put the team on my fuckin’ back dude. My leg broke. Ion know how the fuck im running right now doe. I do this shit for Madden. Oh shit, Darren Sharper, one of the most hardest hittin’ safeties in the league, but, I put the team on my back dude. Fuck it. You can’t stop me. Cross the plane! Touchdown! Greg Jennings. 49-20 man fuck Whitney. Fuck you Gumby!"
The description of the video states "Greg Jennings caught a pass from Aaron Rodgers and even though his leg was broke he was able to outrun the entire saints defense I was playing a joke name GUMBYBOUTDATLIF final score 49-20 Aaron Rodgers 24-28 395 Yards 5TD's 0Ints 158.3Passer Rating". At the time of this entry the video has 16,636,232 views, has been featured on multiple sports social media pages across multiple platforms, and has even been referenced by Greg Jennings himself in a Super Bowl Media Day video

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