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  • @a-t5380
    @a-t5380 Год назад +566

    Zero accountability from the catfish. Acting like he was the victim in all this. Not a single mention of an apology.. Sick individual

    • @orianthi_elys
      @orianthi_elys Год назад +94

      Serious lack of empathy. All me me me. And the complaining about the voicemail release really pissed me off.

    • @a-t5380
      @a-t5380 Год назад +75

      @@orianthi_elys "im finally going to focus on me" like wtf.. you ruined a mans life

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад

      This catfish him she should be in prison.

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад +13

      @@a-t5380 Give him excuse me her 30 years in prison to have time to think about herself.

    • @a-t5380
      @a-t5380 Год назад +13

      @@nevadagrace3514 idk about 30 but a solid 5-10

  • @JayTheBeast27
    @JayTheBeast27 Год назад +1468

    The worst part about it is you can tell the situation has changed him forever

    • @ADM-wt9cn
      @ADM-wt9cn Год назад +90

      He Used to come into my gym all the time in Point Loma... He looked lifeless honestly. Hopefully this was healing for him.

    • @Snakeman612
      @Snakeman612 Год назад

      Manti is GREAT and that piece of TRASH is becoming a woman now!!!! So who exactly has changed forever?

    • @strongmonk5094
      @strongmonk5094 Год назад +142

      The worst part is the documentary just gives the catfish a pass because of trans/gender identity. It is such BS

    • @svirgo1224
      @svirgo1224 Год назад +30

      @@strongmonk5094 omgosh yes! That's what pissed me off the most. She used it as an excuse honestly...it was really messed up :(

    • @datsapaddlin
      @datsapaddlin Год назад +30

      @@strongmonk5094 Yeah the fact they think doing all that helped him identify who he was is psychotic.

  • @scotts6724
    @scotts6724 Год назад +883

    Manti is a role model for anyone who’s been at rock bottom. How he has maintained his positivity and strength should be a lesson for us all. Truly inspiring person.

    • @badams4982
      @badams4982 Год назад +26

      The worst part was that people pushed him to rock bottom for being a victim

    • @ezegrant5797
      @ezegrant5797 Год назад

      I think the worst part was that freaken catfish Ronaiah acting as he was the fucken victim and that he got Te’o the fame he deserved.

    • @xhydroxkingx7662
      @xhydroxkingx7662 Год назад +1

      Faith is an amazing thing 🙏🏼

    • @xhydroxkingx7662
      @xhydroxkingx7662 Год назад

      @@billj4137 he's been replying on Insta. I feel like everyone needs to buy the man jersey after watching that 👀

    • @JoyFay
      @JoyFay Год назад

      @@xhydroxkingx7662 who gets the money?

  • @ashleylipa2244
    @ashleylipa2244 Год назад +351

    10/10 agree. This poor man has had millions ripped from him, his dreams ripped from him. He's such an amazing human to know that this could all have been his, and isn't and chooses to forgive the other party. It's beyond impressive and he deserves more/better than what we can give him.

  • @daltoncrane3998
    @daltoncrane3998 Год назад +1372

    The media is utterly pathetic for what they did to him. Absolutely despicable

    • @mr.m4853
      @mr.m4853 Год назад +34

      That's the mainstream media for you.

    • @btrehn7973
      @btrehn7973 Год назад +17

      Sounds like media has done this before …. Hmmm . ;)

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад

      Yes and they continue to ruin people’s lives..guilty until proven innocent, and by then the court of uninformed - misinformed public opinion has ruined your life.

    • @NK-hd7jj
      @NK-hd7jj Год назад +44

      Nah its not just mainstream, people ate that up without even doing the research. They made it big

    • @d0m3ll0tt4
      @d0m3ll0tt4 Год назад +4

      Yeah absolutely garbage!

  • @cam8868
    @cam8868 Год назад +1444

    That dude who catfished teo is disgusting. He kept making it about himself

    • @JoshuaIS1
      @JoshuaIS1 Год назад +214

      The fact she said she needed to do something for herself blew my mind... You ruined a guys life

    • @markfroman738
      @markfroman738 Год назад +145

      Key word being “dude”

    • @parisite99
      @parisite99 Год назад +88

      @@JoshuaIS1 HE!!

    • @JoseLainez
      @JoseLainez Год назад

      Yeah he's a piece of crap to go that length

    • @YML256
      @YML256 Год назад +56

      THAT MAN!!!!

  • @richardcranium5801
    @richardcranium5801 Год назад +1910

    One thing that bothered me a lot was how a lot of his “friends” and family just decided to keep their suspicions to themselves and “stay out of it.” One lesson I’ve learned in life is that the best friends speak the hard truths that you don’t necessarily want to hear.

    • @shoblizz21
      @shoblizz21 Год назад +87

      No one wants to hear the truth let's be real. We all live in a protective bubble we have made for ourselves. We say we want everyone to be truthful, but very few are actually able to handle it.

    • @ricardoperez1034
      @ricardoperez1034 Год назад +12

      Saw last night that the sister of my best friend from grade school made a Facebook account for her 8 year old (his nephew.) I generally let people ruin their lives as they see fit, but this didn't sit well with me so I reached out to him to ask him to tell his sister its a bad idea. He responded "oh he's has snapchat and RUclips for a while now."
      I told him that I'm saying something because I love and care about them and want the best for them. I've done this a few times in my life and when things go south having a clear conscious knowing I spoke up makes things a bit easier. It's still hard because it's people I care deeply about but people will live their lives and raise their kids as they see fit.

    • @jfussell51
      @jfussell51 Год назад +8

      amen to this but also being straight up and honest you will lose friends because their feelings get hurt but truly your only saying what u say out of love and care for them

    • @nicolasczellecz1160
      @nicolasczellecz1160 Год назад +5

      If you ask me a question I’m going to tell you what you NEED to hear and not what you WANT to hear.

    • @ricardoperez1034
      @ricardoperez1034 Год назад +1

      @@jfussell51 yeah true that I have like no friends at this point and the one brother I have from military service always asks why I'm always hard on him. I tell him it's because the enablers are nice enough to him and I'm here to be real haha

  • @mattnoah8309
    @mattnoah8309 Год назад +211

    That last part when Teo said go ahead and make fun of him, if he can help and motivate just one person than he felt like he did something for the good. That hit hard. I had a tear rolling down my eye during that part.

    • @Austin.Kilgore
      @Austin.Kilgore Год назад +6

      Yeah that speech he gave at the bad just very powerful and emotional… which I’d saying something as those sort of speeches usually don’t do much fit me at all.

    • @rickygarcha1311
      @rickygarcha1311 Год назад +4

      He’s a born leader that’s why he knows how to touch and speak within
      He just doesn’t know how to date 🤣

    • @brasteen1
      @brasteen1 Год назад +4

      @@rickygarcha1311 You realize he got married right?

    • @rickygarcha1311
      @rickygarcha1311 Год назад +1

      @@brasteen1 I’d hate to live a life with no sense for humour

    • @brasteen1
      @brasteen1 Год назад +12

      @@rickygarcha1311 I would laugh if i found it funny. This dude has been the butt of the same tired jokes for the last ten years. I don't particularly find his situation funny.

  • @chiefcuningcoyote4906
    @chiefcuningcoyote4906 Год назад +100

    I come from a Samoan background and after watching the doco I understood where he came from, people wondering why he was so naive it’s simple, his parents like most Polynesian parents from Christian backgrounds try to bring their kids up pure, to help others in need etc. but what the parents don’t teach a lot is teaching them how to prep themselves of the dangers that go on in the world and that’s how he got easily duped

    • @BC-dz8qp
      @BC-dz8qp Год назад +21

      Forget the people wondering how he was so naive. In the Netflix doc, we can see pretty clearly that he went to great lengths to verify this person. And IT went to great lengths to make that verification happen. He got screwed, plain and simple.

    • @davedurnum6500
      @davedurnum6500 Год назад +7

      Idk how people keep saying he was naive. Didn’t he have multiple people verify that they knew her

  • @adameaszy7879
    @adameaszy7879 Год назад +448

    I only watched the first episode so far, but I have nothing but respect for Manti doing that interview. The balls it takes to go on there and be honest to the point where he was getting emotional at certain points is impressive. I got nothing but respect for that dude, he got a raw deal there and deserved better. I feel bad for making fun of him back then.

    • @mathewerenberger7275
      @mathewerenberger7275 Год назад +15

      Oh the second episode is on a different level lol.

    • @nashiamedalion9278
      @nashiamedalion9278 Год назад

      I just watched the whole thing and to be quiet honest I hope anyone who contributed to making fun of that man feels like hot burning garbage

    • @darpress9086
      @darpress9086 Год назад +3

      Bro be ready to cry on episode 2. But u prolly already saw it and did cry.

    • @halimak625
      @halimak625 Год назад +1

      Manti was bought up with vaules unlike the DUNG that catfished him and even attempted to morph into another gender, a huge blobby mess. Poor manti i hope he has found real love & peace.

    • @jonny5isalive353
      @jonny5isalive353 Год назад +3

      @@halimak625 Manti is married now with a child, his NFL career didnt play out very well, but his personal life seems to be blossoming...

  • @rrajeevy
    @rrajeevy Год назад +120

    The closing monologue really hit me in the feels. I knew of the story but didn’t know how crazy it was. I’m glad he has a family and is doing better now

  • @letzsnuggzz
    @letzsnuggzz Год назад +391

    As society, we acted like real scumbags to this guy. And even after learning better (about how easily people get catfished), there was no collective acknowledgement of the wrong done to him.

    • @Mantus77
      @Mantus77 Год назад +4

      💯💯💯

    • @__greg__
      @__greg__ Год назад +3

      🎯

    • @GatsDomineaux
      @GatsDomineaux Год назад +8

      Agreed. And I admit I was a part of it. If I ever meet him, I’ll apologize to him personally

    • @Theiliteritesbian
      @Theiliteritesbian Год назад

      Exactly - i felt terrible bc i remember making jokes about this years ago bc he played for N.D.

    • @brently16
      @brently16 Год назад +1

      After the personalized picture every one of us would've fallen for it

  • @n41698m
    @n41698m Год назад +233

    Totally agree. Felt like the doc sort of let Ronaihah off the hook as the worst person ever because of the transgender thing. Very frustrating. As if we needed to hear “both sides.”

    • @DavidSchwegler
      @DavidSchwegler Год назад +1

      Seems people become untouchable the moment they want to be called a different gender.

    • @Mantiz85
      @Mantiz85 Год назад +36

      Eh I think they may have attempted to portray it that way but when you listen to ronaiha and the body language it speaks to the person ronaiha is “horrible”. Also the part when manti released the voicemails and ronaiha said something to the effect of No why would he do that. Now I have to answer all these questions about voicemails. I was blown away ronaiha you are literally why this happened. Horrific person.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад +1

      100% they did.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      but time has passed and this was the first time they both came together to tell their side of the story. I hope they both took home a huge bag. especially manti

    • @IkeyP58
      @IkeyP58 Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking

  • @-hunt-6225
    @-hunt-6225 Год назад +854

    Teo deserves an apology from the entire PLANET! This dude was targeted and sheltered from a young age. He didn’t know better and is such a strong dude preserving thru it all. He’s a true warrior!

    • @zachclarke9467
      @zachclarke9467 Год назад +5

      Lol good one his girlfriend

    • @worldwarchamp1959
      @worldwarchamp1959 Год назад +8

      I hope he was persevering while he was preserving through it all.

    • @corykobe3769
      @corykobe3769 Год назад +1

      Most relationships feel one-sided...

    • @minnesotasmith84
      @minnesotasmith84 Год назад +1

      ..for real, I remember this..he always kept quiet about it

    • @minnesotasmith84
      @minnesotasmith84 Год назад +5

      @Deshaun “massage” Watson ...I made assumptions based on faulty information

  • @tasiwilsonmusic
    @tasiwilsonmusic Год назад +248

    We will never know how good Manti Teo could have been in the NFL. In sports once your confidence is gone it's a wrap...in sports your confidence is your spirit..it was snatched by that thing

    • @RaiderRob510
      @RaiderRob510 Год назад +27

      Exactly te'o went from apex predator mentality on the field to prey mentality. He never recovered his warrior mentality on the field. This situation robbed him of everything he worked so hard for,just sad seeing someone getting taken down like this.

    • @Acast009
      @Acast009 Год назад +7

      He actually did come around but he couldn’t stay on the field. I do think he would have been a better player if it didn’t happen but he wasn’t going to dominant the league. Much of it was his size but the NFL is just a different animal. ND was beating up on teams with barely any NFL talent that year and when they met a roster full of NFL talent it showed.

    • @jillianbaker8442
      @jillianbaker8442 Год назад

      I agree

    • @willow3861
      @willow3861 Год назад +6

      @nonebeach agreed but it mentally and physically changed how he played. He may have never gotten hurt if his mental confidence hadn't been torn away

    • @ATLgamingZ6
      @ATLgamingZ6 Год назад +3

      Mike Vic got his confidence back he was rare tho

  • @DrAAgon21
    @DrAAgon21 Год назад +229

    That POS that catfished him has no real remorse at all. Watching the Netflix Doc it’s pretty clear he/she is loving the attention. Making excuses and trying to get people to sympathize all while showing a level of pride for the whole orchestration.

    • @michaelschaefer8388
      @michaelschaefer8388 Год назад +29

      It was like she was kinda proud of it and took some credit for his play on the field

    • @shermanlee2164
      @shermanlee2164 Год назад +14

      That catfish was so defensive about what they did and was making excuses trying to paint themselve as a victim. POS human being. I hope justice gets served and Te'o does well in life

    • @TJa824
      @TJa824 Год назад +15

      At one point the Catfish said "WE won the game" after stating that they had conversations about football. The fuxking audacity... I SWEAR!

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад +9

      This pathetic person should be held liable for ruining Manti’s life and livelihood period. Cruel appalling excuse for a human.

    • @RaiderRob510
      @RaiderRob510 Год назад +5

      @@TJa824 bro when lennay came back from the dead,and manti te'o didn't want anything to do with lennay anymore.the catfish freak couldn't accept it was over,so catfish was the one who gave the tip information under the name "chris" to get revenge on manti te'o.😡🤬

  • @stlsaint1
    @stlsaint1 Год назад +304

    Manti definitely got screwed over hard by this whole ordeal. The dude/chick who scammed him literally did a female voice so well, voice analyst were completely shocked. Also remember this was during a time when we really didn't know what catfish was also he tried to verify with known friends and family and they all let him down. Crazy.

    • @ltsTimmy
      @ltsTimmy Год назад +22

      Who’s that guy “Chris” who sent the email to deadspin about the possibility of it being a hoax?

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад +14

      Catfish was a hit movie before this happened 😂

    • @beanot2622
      @beanot2622 Год назад

      Complete sociopath

    • @sillau9
      @sillau9 Год назад

      @Brandon Duran shuddup 🤦🏻‍♀️🙄

    • @blockraven22
      @blockraven22 Год назад

      Mormons are also the most gullible people in the world. Lol. I have a few mormon friends, Manti reminds me so much of them.

  • @stephanietomlinson9231
    @stephanietomlinson9231 Год назад +214

    As someone who worked closely with University administration at a University Teo's former coach is now at, I'm AMAZED he told the school right away when he learned about it. What athlete would do that? Trust me, not many. The integrity of him telling his coach and AD about the "catfish" is something I don't hear many people talking about.

    • @nonsomokwuah
      @nonsomokwuah Год назад +36

      I wish they stood by him when the world was tearing him down. ND protected themselves and acted like they had no idea about the incident

    • @detroithousemusic
      @detroithousemusic Год назад +10

      Solid integrity.💯

    • @bcarty35
      @bcarty35 Год назад

      @@nonsomokwuah what did they do to protect themselves? What should they have done differently? I mean the guy was already graduated and training for the Combine. Not sure what ND could have done.

    • @nonsomokwuah
      @nonsomokwuah Год назад +10

      @@bcarty35 I understand that but instead of completely separating themselves from him like “we don’t know why anyone would do this and we have nothing to do with the hoax” I wish they came out and said he was a solid guy with good high morals and he was the victim of an elaborate ruse. Maybe that would have helped reduce the amount of hate he got from the media at least

    • @MegzLife
      @MegzLife Год назад +2

      @Nonso Mokwuah i agree! his nortre dame school left him out to dry, smdh. They should have done better & let him kno, they are with him. eff them!

  • @outsideMax
    @outsideMax Год назад +50

    Man he had me in tears at the end of part 2, what an unbelievable man, mad respect for him now. I apologies for being one of them laughing at the memes when it first came out.

  • @bradbeaubouef1459
    @bradbeaubouef1459 Год назад +42

    dawg she cost him millions of dollars and she was like “yeah i feel bad but i learned more about myself doing it” good lord couldnt imagine being that ignorant

    • @JoshuaIS1
      @JoshuaIS1 Год назад

      Absolutely Narcissistic Personality

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад +1

      Millions? He was still drafted and had a stellar senior year. Mantis combine and lack of athleticism cost him millions

    • @JoshuaIS1
      @JoshuaIS1 Год назад +9

      @@MeBihhhh Losing confidence is real. Look at Matt Leinart. Once you don't believe you are done..

    • @PrezPoet
      @PrezPoet Год назад +10

      The timing of the catfishing scandal clearly affected his draft stock massively.

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад +8

      She should be spending 30 years in prison for what she did..at a minimum..as well as the press that figured Manti as having instigated it all period.

  • @orianthi_elys
    @orianthi_elys Год назад +50

    I've never heard of this story until I watched it on Netflix tonight. He seems like such a kind, strong man and the person who did this to him lacks any kind of empathy. All me me me. Terrible.

  • @mikepalmer2219
    @mikepalmer2219 Год назад +80

    This could of turned out very differently. I could really imagine some people committing suicidal in his situation. This was truly an evil act.

  • @fourthdownback6035
    @fourthdownback6035 Год назад +70

    What’s most messed up to me is that as soon as the fact the girlfriend wasn’t real came out, none of the “conscious” people in the media were like “You know he did still lose his grandmother and his mom has cancer”, and seemed to say he didn’t go through some real stuff regardless.

  • @hansfromcongo6322
    @hansfromcongo6322 Год назад +391

    Just watched this and by the end my mum was actually crying. I can’t believe such a terrible thing happened to such a great guy.

    • @Nathan-fp7bb
      @Nathan-fp7bb Год назад +14

      I'm sorry you had to grow up with such an emotional mom. You can't be serious

    • @bertrandteo5248
      @bertrandteo5248 Год назад +5

      @@Nathan-fp7bb he is catfishin brooo

    • @jackmegale9290
      @jackmegale9290 Год назад +58

      @@Nathan-fp7bb who hurt you

    • @Nathan-fp7bb
      @Nathan-fp7bb Год назад +13

      @@jackmegale9290 this guy and his mom

    • @remy2002
      @remy2002 Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry for your mom :,( she must Be so sad….. JK Boohoo. Not like your mom had to deal with what manti did. Tell your mom to grow up because its manti who needs our support

  • @TrademarkTheGod
    @TrademarkTheGod Год назад +37

    I personally would like to apologize to Teo because the story we where told was NOT the real story so I definitely was wrong! Teo deserved better! My bad! 🙏🏾💯

  • @headstrong9166
    @headstrong9166 Год назад +348

    I really wish the rest of the sports media would have moral standards like you do thanks for keeping it real Pat

    • @creamy3387
      @creamy3387 Год назад +10

      Lmao except when it comes to his buddy Rodgers 😂

    • @dra1469
      @dra1469 Год назад +4

      Agreed. Pat has showed his true colors a lot lately and he is better off for it.

    • @erickbolden2584
      @erickbolden2584 Год назад +2

      Moral standards like making fun of religious people around the world for believing in God?

    • @TheTomruch
      @TheTomruch Год назад +3

      Media in general, but they won't and never will.

    • @timar6868
      @timar6868 Год назад +5

      You must not watch the show a lot if you think Pat McAfee has moral standards

  • @dietpoweraids2269
    @dietpoweraids2269 Год назад +114

    Thank you pat for actually calling out the catfish. It seems like everyone is giving him a pass and it disgusts me. Even the doc tried to give Roniah a redemption arc type thing. So damn bizzarre

    • @hansmeiser1200
      @hansmeiser1200 Год назад +6

      *him

    • @mikes328
      @mikes328 Год назад +3

      You meant him**

    • @tfh5575
      @tfh5575 Год назад +2

      she did what she did ultimately because she was hurting inside. no excuse of course, but everything has an explanation. i have some empathy for ronaiah/naya too.

    • @hansmeiser1200
      @hansmeiser1200 Год назад +1

      @@tfh5575 he felt a sensation in his penis. thats why he did it

    • @hansmeiser1200
      @hansmeiser1200 Год назад +1

      @@tfh5575 prime example for why gender disphoria is a mental illness.

  • @natetrains9759
    @natetrains9759 Год назад +17

    I gathered from Pat that Manti asked for a sign from God that USC was the right decision and God spoke through a Janitor. Although he hated the news that he should go to ND, he trusted God's advice to go to ND; he then became a Heisman Finalist, went pro, and used his trials of being embarrassed on the world stage to help others. Say what you want about him, Manti, but he will forever be an inspiration to those who put their trust in the highest power.

  • @TNFAC
    @TNFAC Год назад +46

    Great documentary really helped explain how this happened. So sad it ruined his career. Should have been a 1st rounder for sure.

  • @FightrForLife
    @FightrForLife Год назад +15

    I think the best thing about the whole doc is how great of a human being he is really shines through. He really is/was a genuine, caring, great guy who also happened to be a tireless worker and athletic STUD. I'm glad they put this out, and that it's getting the publicity that it deserves.

  • @nortonandrew5
    @nortonandrew5 Год назад +95

    Pat is a real one. No doubt.

  • @solekopes1527
    @solekopes1527 Год назад +61

    The nuts thing about the Manti Teo situation is that the dude Ronaiah is related to former MLB player Matt Tuiasasopo and Superbowl Winning Lineman from the 49ers Manu Tuiasasopo. It's really shocking to see from a family of athletes like this you could get someone who ruins them. Just a shame

    • @FTW54
      @FTW54 Год назад +5

      And former NFL QB Marques

    • @imwinningbxch
      @imwinningbxch Год назад +1

      @@FTW54 I was gonna say played on raiders? I remember tuiasasopo

    • @FTW54
      @FTW54 Год назад

      @@imwinningbxch yup and he was awful

  • @SiVisPacem_ParaBellum
    @SiVisPacem_ParaBellum Год назад +429

    It’s sickening how they tried to make it about this POS’s “transition” instead of justifiably exposing the selfishness and evil that it took to ruin this terrific young mans life. Manti is an absolute class act from what I can tell. This shouldn’t be a story about a man finding his true “self” while simultaneously tearing down a true, good man.

    • @mikesmalls210
      @mikesmalls210 Год назад +41

      i said the same thing . You can tell the real reason was to make people sympathetic to traans. Sad that they tried to be slick

    • @DwgJustKd
      @DwgJustKd Год назад +43

      It was hilarious they put a “warning” beginning of episode 2 saying that man didn’t transition yet which is why they refer him as a man. No one at a first peak would ever think that wilder beast is a woman.

    • @CKillit
      @CKillit Год назад +32

      I'm shocked they even gave this poor excuse of a human being a platform to speak so openly about a criminal act, without consequence. I swear, whenever he/she laughed or smiled, I wanted to throw something at the screen. Meanwhile, there are sympathizers who think this POS is a hero for coming out. GTFO! I'm gonna go punch a wall or something now, brb...lol

    • @mullboll33
      @mullboll33 Год назад +23

      All that person did through two episodes was say “I I I and me me me”
      Totally destroyed Manti life and feels no remorse doesn’t not give a flying F.
      Used a child to meet him? That’s sick

    • @dudeman5166
      @dudeman5166 Год назад +9

      Right?!!!! They totally tried to make rinnai out to be innocent! He is a lunatic!

  • @minnesotasmith84
    @minnesotasmith84 Год назад +2

    I remember this all too well...after watching the doc ...I wish I had heard your side back than ..I feel for you ..you're just a good hearted man. ✌️To you

  • @MHJ_404
    @MHJ_404 Год назад +65

    I remember seeing Manti play for ND and the announcers talking about the inspiring story of his gf. Now there’s a documentary made about it… god I’m old.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад +1

      manti was a fuckin monster. too bad their offense was fuckin awful. not awful but they were decent

    • @DeckofLies
      @DeckofLies Год назад

      It was 10 years ago. That’s nothing. Don’t be dramatic about everything. It annoys people

  • @franciscogomes9844
    @franciscogomes9844 Год назад +64

    What about when the guy acted all upset because Manti leaked the voice-mails? I felt like punching her, him or whatever in the face. I mean, you literally ruined his freaking life and you're offended because he leaked those? She should be grateful that she got off as easily as she did after completely destroying someone's life and career.

    • @AltaMay11
      @AltaMay11 Год назад +9

      When that part happened I was like 😲 girl you gotta be kidding. You're not aloud to be mad at ANYTHING

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 Год назад

      This pathetic poor excuse for a human should be spending time in prison for what it did.

    • @7CFlo
      @7CFlo Год назад +2

      ​@@AltaMay11 *guy

    • @CALIchitown
      @CALIchitown Год назад

      It’s a dude. Woman only know what woman are.

    • @mljs_stv5664
      @mljs_stv5664 Год назад

      Right? Like wtf did you expect!?

  • @4realGTFOH
    @4realGTFOH Год назад +49

    After watching it, I cant help but feel like that incident jeopardized his pro career. He should've been a great pro

    • @andycarlton4691
      @andycarlton4691 Год назад +6

      Absolutely as an Irish fan he was a can't miss at the next level. So tragic

    • @supastar25
      @supastar25 Год назад +4

      He was never the same player

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад +2

      He was very slow and not athletic for the pros. Manti combine was atrocious and got man handled against top college competition…did you watch sports back then😂

    • @JakeTN
      @JakeTN Год назад +10

      @@MeBihhhh did you watch the documentary? The guy wasa far and away the best defensive player in colleger football his ssenior season. but then all of this craziness happened and it impacted his play. A big part of being a professsional athlete includes being in the right headspace, and you can't blame a guy for not perfroming to his highest level, when basically everyone around him is cracking jokes at his expense, and the media trying to label him as a liar. He got screwed.

    • @Fernando_616
      @Fernando_616 Год назад +1

      @@MeBihhhh thank goodness, someone else who actually remembers the past and not highlights

  • @willjamesjr
    @willjamesjr Год назад +63

    When this was happening in real time, I knew he was being treated unfairly. And it wasn't just the media who treated him like s$!t
    .. it was damn near everyone.
    Fans, non-football fans, football culture, pop culture, scouts, gms, players.
    Almost everyone was horrible to him and had no empathy for the fact that he was innocently
    manipulated and HE WAS JUST A KID IN COLLEGE.
    Society was so behind too. Back then, it was embarrassing enough just to admit that you met someone online and even worse if you got scammed online.
    But fast forward to just 10 years later and it seems like almost everyone has either dated someone online or been victim to a scam or a hoax.
    Manti would have been justified in walking around and slapping the snot out of everyone he met. It's amazing he didn't lose his mind or his values while the whole world was making his life miserable.

    • @Podolski55
      @Podolski55 Год назад +3

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @jaylucas8352
      @jaylucas8352 Год назад +5

      He was a victim. How was the world blaming a victim , it’s not like he wanted to be victimize. What a cruel world.

  • @justinhamai4631
    @justinhamai4631 Год назад +20

    Being from Hawaii, Im happy as hell this came out to show the world his life got F#&!ed up from this "woman/man".

  • @wolfwang8464
    @wolfwang8464 Год назад +157

    Doc was great! The craziest part is when he told the girl to send him a picture of the date, and doing a symbol with her hands so he confirm the picture and that’s she’s real….And she did!!!

    • @royjones0824
      @royjones0824 Год назад

      Is the doc on ESPN or Netflix

    • @FrankYammy
      @FrankYammy Год назад +6

      @@royjones0824 Netflix my boy, it’s on the thumbnail

    • @royjones0824
      @royjones0824 Год назад

      I had checked on Netflix but I guess it’s not in my area yet

    • @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325
      @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325 Год назад

      I remember hearing about that, years ago!

    • @justinlast2lastharder749
      @justinlast2lastharder749 Год назад +1

      That's where I lose all ability to believe. It's all too convoluted...the whole "he had a really believable girl voice" thing is hard to believe as well. It all seemed like a Hoax to raise Te'o's Draft Stock from the start...and when it came out, they went into damage control and a Tuiososopa (Tuiohsoworthless in Athletics) relative comes out of the woodworks as the fall guy.

  • @penileshenanigans2613
    @penileshenanigans2613 Год назад +129

    If only he'd have messed around with over 60 masseuses, he'd have $230 mil guarenteed

  • @ericespinoza7789
    @ericespinoza7789 Год назад +20

    It was a sad thing to witness but dude is a real warrior for telling the story

  • @Ch4MMPBoi
    @Ch4MMPBoi Год назад +13

    All I’m going to say is if the media “defamed” Patrick Reed, then Mantei Teo deserves a billion dollars.

  • @Dyswtric2001
    @Dyswtric2001 Год назад +22

    In college, Manti was just too nice. That whole situation broke him. I hate it for him.

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад

      It really didn’t, he just didn’t perform well in the pros like many others..

    • @Dyswtric2001
      @Dyswtric2001 Год назад +1

      @@MeBihhhh ok

  • @CKMX
    @CKMX Год назад +15

    I rooted for Manti since his high-school days. For this to happen to him was the cruelest thing ever. Dude deserves an apology from every news source and everyone who bashed him. That "thing" fked his life up and his career. Tried to make ppl feel bad for it self. Leave folks alone and live with your miserable self. Don't need to drag anyone down with you.

  • @12211992PETE
    @12211992PETE Год назад +10

    I agree this man deserves an apology, I literally just looked at the show on Netflix and my heart goes out to Manti. That person who catfished should feel horrible.

  • @562LA2THEBAY
    @562LA2THEBAY Год назад +126

    When this happened i was 23 and I remember when this came out it was made to look like he made all of this up when really he was the catfish before catfish was a thing. Instagram wasnt big back then. Facebook was at its peak. We clowned this guy so bad but one thing that stood out to me in the doc is when his dad said HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER. This guy. Got played like a fiddle. And he never met her in person once in this 3 year relationship so yea thats weird as hell. Til this day.

    • @TomSNC
      @TomSNC Год назад +1

      @UCPgsp1QCY6kLiu7IreJo9QQ actually idiotic, he did that so he could gain sympathy and win the Heisman as if thsts the only thing that matters. Sports fans are so absorbed in their sport that they don't posit to think logically when it comes to stuff like this

    • @edgonzalez3820
      @edgonzalez3820 Год назад +9

      I actually was doing my share of long distance internet dating at this time but I remember just thinking about my rule. If you don't see her on webcam its not a girl at worst and not the girl you think at best. Just felt very naive

    • @grimnorthcarolinatubbywubb2987
      @grimnorthcarolinatubbywubb2987 Год назад +7

      @@TomSNC tell me you literally don’t know what you’re talking about and haven’t seen the documentary in even more detail please

    • @DrugsAreBadUmmmKay
      @DrugsAreBadUmmmKay Год назад +2

      @@edgonzalez3820 exactly. Always ask for live webcam footage!! What a noob he was. I knew this back in the 90s. He's either a liar or gullable. Either way... No apology from me.

    • @justinlast2lastharder749
      @justinlast2lastharder749 Год назад

      Catfish The MTV Show had just started Airing right before Te'o and Tuiososopa made up their little story about it being a Catfish. Dude definitely made it all up, then scrambled for an excuse after...or do you think it's a Coincidence that a close relative of former Raiders Clipboard Holder Matt Tuiososopa was involved?

  • @raypromotions2147
    @raypromotions2147 Год назад +43

    Watched the documentary.. and I felt bad for Te’o, he seems like a really good dude who was to focus on trying to make it and just needed to be acknowledged from someone outside of the game…

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад +2

      don't feel sorry for him. he honestly doesn't need anyone's pity. this made his stronger as a person, he got a bag off of this. made a couple million in the nfl and just got married. I hope he takes this story and makes a few more million off of it. I'm glad that Netflix was able to make this happen.

    • @davidcraig7771
      @davidcraig7771 Год назад +3

      @@TzUuup he lost tens of millions in salary and endorsements

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      @@davidcraig7771 yeah guess what? He's ok with that. He is fine. You potentially lost tens of milli9ns of dollars because you decided to not chase your dreams.

  • @LghTsKnJames
    @LghTsKnJames Год назад +17

    No lie, my whole perspective has changed and I feel for Manti. Yes, he easily fell for it, but that one situation doesnt and shouldn't solidify his legacy. Dude straight up asked the real girl for a fake picture and sent it to Manti. That would mess up anyone lol

  • @ColsonsComics
    @ColsonsComics Год назад +7

    So sorry for Manti and what happened, he didn’t deserve any of the hate that came his way. Everyone definitely owes him an apology if they came out against him.

  • @korryjones7371
    @korryjones7371 Год назад +64

    I’m glad Pat said it, that dude who did that to Manti is one of the worst humans around. After watching it I feel like he has zero remorse for what he did, he was just happy to get some publicity…..

    • @adpina11
      @adpina11 Год назад +12

      No kidding, even in the documentary he acted like he was a victim struggling with who he was as an excuse for horrible behavior. Everything he did was extremely selfish and I see no change or remorse. Manti just seems like a solid guy who didn't deserve any of this.

    • @colby35
      @colby35 Год назад +7

      @@adpina11 fr all the catfisher guy/girl was saying is how she felt so alone and numb. Like bro that ain't an excuse for screwing someones life over.

    • @Sirie7206
      @Sirie7206 Год назад

      Totally.

  • @kengineexpress
    @kengineexpress Год назад +42

    The ultimate catfish story. I can’t blame though-we didn’t really understand the concept of catfish yet and that catfish was very messed up in the head. Manti deserves an apology, especially those journalists from Deadspin who just published it for the sake of their ego to make themselves look better than ESPN.

    • @potatotomato9442
      @potatotomato9442 Год назад +1

      Eventually someone was gonna break the story…. Blame the manchick for doing it

  • @westcoastkidd17
    @westcoastkidd17 Год назад +2

    Great, doc!!!!! Highly recommended to everyone!!!

  • @TheGolfClan
    @TheGolfClan Год назад +10

    Feel sick for what happened to Manti. A lot for one man to take. I was at ND as a student when it all unfolded. Campus was shocked. No one could comprehend how something like that could happen. It was embarassing but no one understood Manti's side of it, until now.

  • @mrtmarsh5
    @mrtmarsh5 Год назад +1

    I respect the hell out of you guys. The last 30 seconds of this video, puts into perspective the good kind of people you are and just the truthful, quality content you put out.

  • @Jerid58
    @Jerid58 Год назад +58

    Manti was a sheltered kid from Hawaii and yes VERY religious. If he would have chose USC maybe this never happened. That being said, he chatted with this person for four whole years in college. I mean that’s a long time. I’m glad he is married now with a family.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      he wasn't sheltered. my wife's from the same community. it really is a "small community" where dam near everyone knows each other.

    • @shesarrived7690
      @shesarrived7690 Год назад +4

      @@TzUuup I think that counts as being sheltered. Highly religious and from a small community of mostly people of the same background is pretty sheltered.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      @@shesarrived7690 being from a small community is being sheltered? Going to week long camps with church members of over 100 people is being sheltered? Being out in the community playing teams from all over the island? Going out to the park or beach with friends during his free time?

    • @shesarrived7690
      @shesarrived7690 Год назад

      @@TzUuup for some people’s definition yes (including mine). Shows a lack of experience outside of their small community. You don’t have to be stuck in your home and interact with no one to be sheltered. But we can agree to disagree.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      @@shesarrived7690 so in your opinion 99% of the world is sheltered not having left the state they were born in. I think most people would disagree with you

  • @nataliarodriguez813
    @nataliarodriguez813 Год назад +5

    I can’t believe nothing happened to the guy who catfished him. I think that’s what bothers me the most!!! No consequences?? Nothing? He is talking on the show like he is so proud of what he did, like “everything was worth it because now I can be myself “… WHAT??? So destroying another’s human life is ok just bc of that???? I am so angry of how he tried to show himself as the victim. Seriously. Wtf
    Hope Manti is recovering from this nightmare and living his life to the fullest. Nothing but the best for him. What an amazing, brave guy.

  • @lawrencedockery9032
    @lawrencedockery9032 Год назад +3

    Manti Teo's first year at Notre Dame was in 2009 which was Charlie Weis' last season as the head coach. Teo's sophomore year in 2010 was Brian Kelly's first season in South Bend.

  • @leonx9381
    @leonx9381 Год назад +19

    When teo’s story dropped back then he went from God form to straight UnGodly! I mean his whole game changed from predator to prey! Crazy how the mind rearranges your whole physical world positively or negatively!

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад +2

      footballs 90% mental

  • @jonathanm3108
    @jonathanm3108 Год назад +4

    Watched it after watching this segment. Couldn't agree with you more. Mad respect for him to do that interview.

  • @johanneswetzler2861
    @johanneswetzler2861 Год назад +12

    His story broke my heart.

  • @PandasticVoyage
    @PandasticVoyage Год назад +12

    The catfisher was obviously terrible and egregious in so many ways but the media and Twitter mob were quick to jump on the asshole train with that one. Hope Manti finds peace in his life, man.

  • @kyusub62
    @kyusub62 Год назад +2

    I had no idea who he was until the Netflix special. I am a admirer of him and would love to see him go on
    motivation tour. I salute you. Thank you so much!

  • @colink563
    @colink563 Год назад +18

    Just have nothing but empathy for Te'o after this, cannot imagine the next decade of your life essentially being a joke by anyone and everyone. While I am sure plenty would argue he should have done this or that or should have known, there has been an entire movie and eight seasons worth, 72 episodes, of people having the exact thing done to them. He is not the only one, just the most famous.

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад

      Not sure if you ever watched the show but it’s filled with weirdos on both sides…says a lot about manti

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      ​@@MeBihhhh you saying he's wierd because he allowed himself to get catfished?

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      ​@@MeBihhhh try weirdos on the catfish side. the victims are usually in a vulnerable time in their life

    • @MeBihhhh
      @MeBihhhh Год назад

      @@TzUuup yes dating someone for 3 years that you don’t know and never met and then dedicating a season to that person is incredibly weird and not normal. They both are weird. Glad to see manti is better

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад +1

      @@MeBihhhh he also said he did try to meet up. Of course he saw the red flags and tried cutting her off but she kept at it. He was young and thought he had a hot girl at the other end.

  • @XJForTheWin
    @XJForTheWin Год назад +40

    Just another lesson for everyone about protecting yourself and becareful from everything. Bad people or people needs metal help are out there to cause some damage to the soceity. I didn't understand what was going on with him back then because there were just way too much garbage info and I never judged him but if you did then I hope your are a better human being today.

    • @alecm_9459
      @alecm_9459 Год назад +1

      There are a few judgements that can be made based on his actions, same as anyone else.
      I’m sure this changed as an NFL player and he was used to having women throw themselves at him,, but it sounds like he was terrified by woman at one point in his life.
      What other explanation is there when a prime of his life big man on campus at Notre Dame can’t get any nookie in real life? A lil too focused there Teo

    • @redsmoke6541
      @redsmoke6541 Год назад

      @@alecm_9459 he’s in a cult and doesn’t know how women work

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      ​@@alecm_9459 he could get any women he wanted to. he was focused on football

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Год назад

      ​@@redsmoke6541 *yawn* far from a cult

  • @colbybrady2187
    @colbybrady2187 Год назад +5

    I really like how you remind yourselves to try to not be that type of sports media at the end of this vid. Your take made me watch the documentary, and my heart just poured out for Te'o for being so terribly victimized like that, and still, at the end, all Te'o wants to do is help people he can help. Powerful.

  • @unicornmadness6286
    @unicornmadness6286 Год назад +12

    Manti Te'o is an amazing human being hands down. I just got through watching the documentary and wow, the world turned on him in an instance, which just goes to show you how truly shiiiity we Human's really are. We tend to believe what social media says, show's, and we tend to bash the good person instead of the person who truly deserves the bashing.
    That Fake girlfriend should be ashamed of herself and honestly should still be hated today.
    But Manti Te'o I'm sorry for what the world did to you when all This came out, you're an amazing man, then and now.
    God bless you, your wife and your family and friends.♥️

  • @michaelcaudill1412
    @michaelcaudill1412 Год назад +9

    amazing doc. loved the end ping speech. chills.

    • @JoshuaIS1
      @JoshuaIS1 Год назад

      For real I got allergies

  • @JessicaJmoney
    @JessicaJmoney Год назад +10

    I was so shook when I watched this documentary! I can’t believe the girl faked being on life support.

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Год назад +11

    I’m gonna be watching this tonight lot of respect for you Pat and your honesty

    • @20Javon10
      @20Javon10 Год назад +2

      Go Phillies!

    • @dwgwnr1969
      @dwgwnr1969 Год назад +1

      ​@@20Javon10 go Braves

    • @20Javon10
      @20Javon10 Год назад

      @@dwgwnr1969 See you in September. May the winner out of that series finish 2nd in the division. Go Phillies!!! Go Bryce Harper!!!

  • @mikebuck7760
    @mikebuck7760 Год назад +36

    Much love to Manti! He could have easily been a douche and said nothing about her death, but wanted to honor her and her family by dedicating the season to her (and his grandmother). I hope the entire country watches this series and sees how a naïve young man tried to do the right thing and his life (and $$) have been ruined for it.

  • @exaltfitness789
    @exaltfitness789 Год назад +4

    So much respect for Manti Teo, he deserves a HUGE apology from everyone.

  • @TheGmoneyless420
    @TheGmoneyless420 Год назад +11

    I felt absolutely terrible for that poor kid! that was fucked up what he had to go through!

  • @ttv.smplmher
    @ttv.smplmher Год назад +103

    Poor Manti, ruined his whole life

    • @jasonjohnston4766
      @jasonjohnston4766 Год назад +14

      I’ll trade him places

    • @wolfwang8464
      @wolfwang8464 Год назад +6

      @Chris Handsome he is a free agent. But did you watch the doc? He is still mentally having a hard time with it. He thought his girl and gma died in the same day. It took a toll.

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад +4

      @@wolfwang8464 yeah I mean it was really cruel, although he should have insisted on getting way more physical evidence that the woman actually existed.

    • @diegomontage7824
      @diegomontage7824 Год назад +2

      @@michaelcorcoran8768 he was a realy religious person I could see where manti had a diffuicult time from

    • @wolfwang8464
      @wolfwang8464 Год назад

      @@dougquon1174 he has been a free agent since the end of 2020

  • @jimmyjams1974
    @jimmyjams1974 Год назад +11

    I feel for him. Felt terrible for him. Total mental abuse by another horrible person. Hope he is able to find joy and a happy life.

  • @stefanosverde1837
    @stefanosverde1837 Год назад +4

    Ronaiah should have gone to prison for the emotional distress he applied. It’s the same as a physical attack

  • @Lmcv82
    @Lmcv82 Год назад +10

    Manti Te'O is amazing. What an amazing person. Truly inspiring.

  • @LeslieKlinger
    @LeslieKlinger Год назад +11

    I agree - this young man was made fun of and became a huge joke and you know what? Pat is right - we should all be apologizing to him.

  • @peytonbrown2000
    @peytonbrown2000 Год назад +17

    I just hate how the “girlfriend” always made things about themself.

    • @tmmnago2722
      @tmmnago2722 Год назад +4

      I bet she believed her texts literally caused him to sack players.

    • @dafuq9255
      @dafuq9255 Год назад +1

      He and himself

  • @JoshuaRoseSports
    @JoshuaRoseSports Год назад +1

    It’s crazy cause I’m from south bend, Indiana. And a huge Notre dame fan, and when this came out it was HUGE around here. It was crazy

    • @tmmnago2722
      @tmmnago2722 Год назад

      It was talked about nationwide on every single media network.

    • @JoshuaRoseSports
      @JoshuaRoseSports Год назад

      @@tmmnago2722 100%, I completely understand that, I remember watching it on espn. But the fact that it was literally everyone’s favorite player around here, it’s just the fact of we have so many notre dame fans here,because it’s here, so it was even bigger here than it was for people who don’t gaf about notre dame

  • @mgtabitha6139
    @mgtabitha6139 Год назад +10

    Te'o seems like such a wholesome good-natured person that it hurts my heart that someone would be so selfish and do this to him simply because they couldn't live the life they wanted. Not only did this person catfish him but also made belive he was in a car crash and then die like wtf is wrong with you 😒 smh

  • @mr.m4853
    @mr.m4853 Год назад +37

    I just watched this doc and Netflix really tried to make the dude/girl look like a victim also. It was 100% that crazy person's fault but liberal Hollywood had to make it about him/her. I dont still don't know if I'm doing that pronoun right 😆 YO Pat!! Get Manti in the Blood Line!!!

  • @FAQBrooks
    @FAQBrooks Год назад

    What's the name of the documentary?

  • @TheRK667
    @TheRK667 Год назад +1

    The guy that walked in to take a photo 😂

  • @KaLeeDo2
    @KaLeeDo2 Год назад +6

    Netflix are gross for giving THEM equal platform

  • @ajaj-tp8tr
    @ajaj-tp8tr Год назад +8

    i realized that media can be so dangerous, it could destroy someone's life and take no accountability. It was irresponsible for that media to publish it without investigating it properly just because they don't want other media to get the story

  • @phillipdarling2642
    @phillipdarling2642 Год назад

    Watching this, 1-1/2 ep deep. Super emotionally invested. My buddy sits down. I’m like damn man, how crazy. He dead pan says, ‘he def deserved better.’ Understatement of the century. I lost it laughing and had to resume after I collected my thoughts.

  • @demondrucker3514
    @demondrucker3514 Год назад

    “What’s your problem”!😂😂😂😂

  • @imbatman5882
    @imbatman5882 Год назад +7

    I feel so bad for the kid, I'm glad he came out the other side ok. Manti is a champion of a bloke.

  • @FrankYammy
    @FrankYammy Год назад +6

    About to watch rn

    • @FrankYammy
      @FrankYammy Год назад +2

      Im back. That was messed up. Man is strong asf

  • @sapgeek1
    @sapgeek1 Год назад +1

    Pat has the best sports perspective in the world!! Keep it coming

  • @robertf1309
    @robertf1309 Год назад +6

    Manti Teo deserved so much better than what he got from everyone.

  • @ck_idgaf1680
    @ck_idgaf1680 Год назад +14

    Man, it was s messed up, folks clowned him. But it's funny now, cause folks have online relationships and get catfished all the time nowadays, i still think is weird. It was kind of disturbing how that 'ronaiah' person had this strange obsession with him.

  • @bigsexysw
    @bigsexysw Год назад +61

    He was a good player didn’t deserve the crap about dating crap or anything

  • @tye958
    @tye958 Год назад +2

    This dude spoke the absolute Truth!!!!!! I feel that passion in his words and I agree 🔥👏🏾🙌🏽🙌🏽💞

  • @jameswilliam9279
    @jameswilliam9279 Год назад +14

    I actually went to school with his nephew Alema teo, and we got to meet his at at football practice. Very nice guy and the spiritual thing is right on par. Very LDS family

    • @xavierrose9283
      @xavierrose9283 Год назад

      @@SLyDenvibes Latter Day Saints - Mormon

  • @eddibetty10
    @eddibetty10 Год назад +7

    Not going to lie when this came out it brought shame and embarrassment to the Samoan community but after seeing this and the clarification of the situation SAMOA has your back Manti. 🇼🇸🇦🇸

  • @realrockriley
    @realrockriley Год назад +2

    You hit it on the head Pat!! Thought the same thing.

  • @pdycougars5508
    @pdycougars5508 Год назад +38

    Manti is the same religion as I am, and although he picked Notre Dame over my favorite team that happens to be affiliated with our shared religion (BYU, also where Pats friend Austin Collie went) I was always a fan of his and I’m glad people are starting to become more sympathetic and understanding of him

    • @GuavaConQueso
      @GuavaConQueso Год назад +1

      I am of Spanish ancestry so my skin tone is on the darker olive side of things. Is it true if I join the church my skin will become whiter?

    • @KrisBonn25
      @KrisBonn25 Год назад +2

      @@GuavaConQueso Your skin won't but your personality damn sure will.

    • @rezin7298
      @rezin7298 Год назад +3

      @@GuavaConQueso the Catholic church was started by Mediterranean Latins (olive skinned people)... Jesus was a brown Semitic jew. how tf do you people equate Christianity with "whiteness"? low IQ trolling is the worst form of trolling. do better or don't try at all.

    • @dalaughingsamoan
      @dalaughingsamoan Год назад +1

      @@GuavaConQueso nope but your attitude and spirit can become brighter! Give it a go bro!

    • @GuavaConQueso
      @GuavaConQueso Год назад

      @@rezin7298 A 1959 report by the US commission on Civil rights found that most Utah Mormons believed "by righteous living, the dark-skinned races may again become 'white and delightsome'." Conversely, the church also taught that white apostates would have their skins darkened when they abandoned the faith.

  • @malonebrown495
    @malonebrown495 Год назад

    Strongly agree Pat! Love the commentary love how you’re at the Colt’s training camp too haha