He begins the video by embracing the meme and letting all of his followers know he was at crossfit, because of course people who crossfit have to tell you they crossfit. By the way, that's not a joke. He flawlessly works his crossfit routine into the video in just six seconds. Then the real hypocrisy begins.

Pollard goes on to call Lewan a cheater, and he says he can’t respect players who cheat the game. Which is very weird considering he’s said the exact opposite in the past. In a Sirius XM Radio interview in 2015 Pollard said he “respects the piss out of Brady” even though he admitted Brady used deflated balls. He justified this by saying other quarterbacks do the same thing but just don’t get caught. So I guess Pollard’s line of thinking is if you cheat, even in the smallest of ways, then he can’t respect you. Unless of course other people are cheating in the same way you are; well then I guess he actually respects you a whole lot. Well boys, it’s a good thing there’s definitely not any NFL players taking illegal substances but not getting caught, otherwise Pollard’s logic might start to fall apart.



He then gets around to his next point, he doesn’t see how a multi-million dollar athlete doesn’t know exactly what’s being put into his system. This is fair I suppose. I personally could see how a player could accidentally take something he didn’t mean to, but I’m not an NFL athlete. I trust Pollard probably has more insight on this than I do, but the man ruins his point with one line.

“You’re a multi-million dollar athlete and you don’t know WHAT THE FREAK you’re putting in your system?!”



I’m sorry, but this just makes me laugh. Does BP know you can curse on the internet? Do we need to tell him? I really think he might not know.

Pollard then makes his most hypocritical point of the entire video. He says Lewan is “cheating the game, cheating the fans, and cheating other players.” Yes I agree Bernard. I’m pretty upset that I have to wait until week five to see one of my favorite players on the field. The only thing that could be worse would be if a fan had to watch their favorite quarterback go down for the season in week one because of a dirty play. They’d probably feel really cheated.