Following on from a great victory by Colorado Yeti against the Baltimore Hawks in week one, players were in even more of a jovial mood when they came out to the car park to find defensive tackle Vinny Cox's car covered in tinfoil.
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The 6ft5 run stuffer out of Tennessee, could do nothing more than laugh when he first saw his car, as running back duo Kieran O'Connell and Luke Tiernan scampered away like a pair of giddy school girls.
One locker room source said that it was nothing more than a practical joke, and stemmed from the fact that Cox had destroyed an Amazon Echo which had been put in the locker room.
"He was mumbling something about government agencies and wiretapping, the guys gave him a good ribbing about it, covering his baseball caps in tinfoil and what not. Nothing more than harmless fun."
It seems that this is not the first time that Vinny Cox has been singled out for some of his long-held beliefs in conspiracy theories. As it turned out in recent weeks that he is a moderator of an online message board dedicated to the topic and with rumours that he has ghost written several articles on the Bilderberg group - a highly secretive group of political and industry leaders from around the world. Some say that during their annual conference, they plot out the future of the world for their own nefarious benefit.
Either way, it remains to be seen if Cox will look to get any payback on the European duo dubbed "Gaelic Thunder."
Don't know how to rezise the picture. Also
@Gooney you might want to take a look at this
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The 6ft5 run stuffer out of Tennessee, could do nothing more than laugh when he first saw his car, as running back duo Kieran O'Connell and Luke Tiernan scampered away like a pair of giddy school girls.
One locker room source said that it was nothing more than a practical joke, and stemmed from the fact that Cox had destroyed an Amazon Echo which had been put in the locker room.
"He was mumbling something about government agencies and wiretapping, the guys gave him a good ribbing about it, covering his baseball caps in tinfoil and what not. Nothing more than harmless fun."
It seems that this is not the first time that Vinny Cox has been singled out for some of his long-held beliefs in conspiracy theories. As it turned out in recent weeks that he is a moderator of an online message board dedicated to the topic and with rumours that he has ghost written several articles on the Bilderberg group - a highly secretive group of political and industry leaders from around the world. Some say that during their annual conference, they plot out the future of the world for their own nefarious benefit.
Either way, it remains to be seen if Cox will look to get any payback on the European duo dubbed "Gaelic Thunder."
Don't know how to rezise the picture. Also
@Gooney you might want to take a look at this
