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Osi Umenyiora on Tom Brady: 'He's 100% not very athletic'
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Osi Umenyiora certainly had quite a Tuesday. Maybe he's not a morning person? The NY Giants defensive menace was co-hosting ESPN's Mike and Mike with Eric Kuselias and was quite upset with the recent Top 50 NFL Player list that is making the rounds, taking Mario Williams and some others to task. But amidst some of the delusional statements he was making throughout the morning, he had some choice words for Tiger Woods and Tom Brady when the conversation turned to the ESPY nominations for Male Athlete of the Year. -On Woods: "He's a golfer...there's no possible way you can put a golfer as the best male athlete in ...
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