Found January 30, 2012 on The Nosebleeds: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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Former Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel has undergone a complete physical transformation since his retirement from football a few years ago, considering that his ESPN player page shows that he is now black and Filipino-American. Then again, this might not actually be Vrabel at all since ESPN has a history of screwing up player pages. And also because it looks exactly like Jordan Norwood of the Cleveland Browns. ESPN: The Worldwide Leader in Completely Misrepresenting Athletes. [via Deadspin] http://twitter.com/TheNosebleeds
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