Jason Whitlock: âIâm trying to figure out why the mom had that white sheet of paper and what would make her think âhey, I need to cover this up.â If my son runs into the stands, Iâm not thinking âhey, I need to cover this up, I donât want people to see this...â I donât understand how that thought goes through her head. Anything out in Hollywood, to me, runs the risk of being scripted and that this was thought of beforehand. Because I just donât understand the desire to put that [white piece of paper over Caleb Williamsâ face]. It would have been so unexpected that he would come into the stands, what would make you do that? Did she figure it out? Is she just that clever? Letâs play Caleb talking about cuddling with his dog:Â
[Reporter: Whatâs your mentality right now trying to process this?]: Caleb Williams: âI want to go home and cuddle my dog and watch some shows. We lost the game. Something you work hard for throughout months, yearsâto have big games like this, trying to go win and play your best. Each and every one of us came out with a loss today. So emotionally I want to go home, and I want to lay with dog.âÂ
Whitlock: âThis feels scripted. The whole thing feels orchestrated, pre-planned. If that happens to me, my feelings would be âlet me get to the locker room as quick as possible, let me get in this shower, let me get this press-conference over so I can get to my mother and father as quick as possible.' Thatâs the process. Iâve played enough football games from high school to college to know thatâs the process in disappointment, or even in success. I know I sound like tinfoil hat here, but any chance Iâm right this was scripted and pre-planned? People have been questioning about much he âcaresâ about football, so someone putting a bug in his ear that âyou breaking down and crying on camera, but keep your helmet on because you donât want them to see your face, and your mother will have something to cover you...â Football is a just a TV show. Itâs just television programming. Itâs no different from LOST, Friends, or whatever TV show youâre thinking of. Itâs just there to draw ratings. These guys are all performers/actors on Americaâs most powerful TV show, football. When I see things like this, I just go âwell, look at that: Best Performance in a Dramatic Loss- the winner is... CALEB WILLIAMS.' Hats off to Caleb Williams!â (Full Segment Above)Â
Watch Jason Whitlock of Blaze TVâs Fearless explain why heâs not buying the authenticity of the viral video involving Caleb Williams crying in his motherâs arms following USCâs 52-42 home loss to Washington last weekend.Â
Check out the segment above as Whitlock breaks down why he thinks the whole sequence looked orchestrated and pre-planned and done in a melodramatic way to make NFL teams think Williams deeply cares about football.Â
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