Another Exciting Vinny Cerrato Ninja Scene



It's been an exciting few days for Sarge Vinny Cerrato. He got Haynesworth, Hall and Dockery in a 24-hour coup. He said bye bye to Jason Taylor, a player he was 100 percent positive would play for more than one year. He had a blogger create a dang funny (and occasionally profane) fake Gmail inbox. He had his Free Agency Starts!!!! movements detailed by Peter King, who quoted Cerrato telling an agent "I need to get what you're thinking of numbers-wise so I can go in and talk to Dan," and the agent later saying "I needed the Redskins. They pay people, and they pay people quick."

But it all worked out, with a fan base that's once again excited about July. As the cover of Kindergarten Ninja says, this is the place "Where Discipline Becomes a Code of Honour."

Ah, whatever. Just watch the clip. Here was the first one. As Sarge says, "Put a little pressure on this guy, and he might make a mistake."

By Dan Steinberg  |  March 3, 2009; 12:42 PM ET
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Comments

I don't know which is more distracting, the incessant eye bulging or the pathetic arm flexing.

Posted by: NateinthePDX | March 3, 2009 1:14 PM | Report abuse

I hate vinny cerrato.

Posted by: goskinsgo | March 3, 2009 1:22 PM | Report abuse

Dan,
That has to be the funniest fake Gmail ever.

Posted by: alex35332 | March 3, 2009 1:30 PM | Report abuse

too fantastic for words.

Posted by: TheFunBunch | March 3, 2009 2:03 PM | Report abuse

Is that guy wearing a homemade tin foil badge?

Posted by: SSFSCoWA | March 3, 2009 4:30 PM | Report abuse

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