Former NFL player Channing Crowder has continued throwing shots at NFL star Russell Wilson and even called him “a f***ing duck.”
Crowder made the disparaging comments about Wilson during an interview with the Mr Jay Hill Network
, which went live on Sept. 28.“[Wilson] is a great husband, great father, and he’s taken another man’s kid under his wing,” he said. “That’s great, that’s amazing, and I respect that…I respect him…[but] the n***a duck.”
Crowder drove his point home, saying that while he respects Wilson as a husband, father, and family man, he still thinks the Denver Broncos quarterback is “lame,”–an opinion that he voiced back in April on the popular podcast, The Pivot.
“The Russell Wilson thing…people took that to a different level,” he told Jay Hill. “F**k you, I don’t care what he does [on the field], he’s lame.”
“So what makes him a lame?” Hill asked.
“Because of how he talks, you see the videos. You see the Mr. Incredible. You see all the stuff. Have you seen the recent one when he was picking out his suit? He’s just square,” Crowder insisted.
Hill disagreed with the former NFL player’s stance saying, “No, he’s not lame. He’s an embodiment of what a Black man should be. He’s good to his wife…right?” However, Crowder, who’s seemingly obsessed with Wilson, double-backed on his sentiments.
“That doesn’t make him not lame,” he said. “Do you want to hang with the motherf**ker on a Friday night? That’s what lame means!”
Meanwhile, the football star has been busy sharing pictures and videos of his 2022 NFL season journey.
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