Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC, is making headlines after a recent encounter with Russell Wilson. The New York representative reportedly had an over-the-top reaction to Wilson’s ninth All-Pro nomination, proclaiming that the Seattle Seahawks quarterback was ‘addicted’ to something called ‘They Said I Was Done’.
Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter, saying that Wilson needed to ‘stop this dangerous addiction’, and that she was ‘very worried’ about him. She then went on to suggest that the NFL should ban ‘They Said I Was Done’ from being used by players.
However, the ‘They Said I Was Done’ in question was in reference to the forgotten NFL veteran, who was Wilson’s former teammate. The veteran had been nominated nine times for All-Pro, but forgotten by the public.
In response to Ocasio-Cortez’s comments, the veteran released a statement, saying that ‘respect should be given where respect is due’ and that ‘a nine-time All-Pro nomination should not be overlooked’.
It looks like Ocasio-Cortez may have jumped the gun on this one, as ‘They Said I Was Done’ was in reference to the veteran’s success, not Wilson’s. The veteran continued to say that his ‘addiction’ was to ‘hard work and determination’, and that he was proud of his accomplishments.
It looks like Ocasio-Cortez may have to apologize for her over-the-top reaction to Wilson’s nomination. But it’s clear that the veteran is more than deserving of the recognition he has been given.
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