Friday, March 15, 2024

The Real Tragedy After Tarik Cohen Streamed Kyle Long’s Dick On Instagram Live

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I mean, the Bears are still going to post Club Dub videos, but maybe they won’t be as good as before, definitely not as intimate either.

As everyone suspected (except for one worried fan who thought Kyle Long would sue for sharing Cohen’s video) Kyle Long did not care at all that Tarik Cohen’s Instagram Live stream after Monday night’s win in Washington exposed all of him in the locker room.

Not only was Long making jokes on Wednesday with the media, but the night his dick was all over the internet he recorded about a 10-minute interview with Pardon My Take, (the most listened to sports podcast in the world) making dick jokes the entire time.

The only person who’s upset and embarrassed is Cohen.

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“I think it’s unfortunate that that happened,” Matt Nagy said on Wednesday morning. “Tarik feels bad, and is apologetic and embarrassed that it happened. I think it’s something that, what you need to do is learn from it.” 

But sadly, Club Dub videos may be more subdued going forward. At the very least, the Bears might actually enforce the NFL’s video policy inside the locker room.

Via NBC Sports Chicago.

Nagy also mentioned that going forward, the Bears will probably keep a tighter grip on players going live from the locker room. While league policy technically prohibits broadcasting postgame, many players continue to do so with little to no oversight.
“It was a mistake and nothing that is malicious at all,” Nagy added. “But it was a mistake, so let’s make sure that mistake doesn’t happen again to all of our players.”


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