Sounds of the 2011 NFL Season by DJ Steve Porter (VIDEO)
Our old friend DJ Steve Porter is back, and this time he’s bringing us the sounds of the 2011 NFL Season in his own, inimitable auto-tuning style:
Happy Holidays from everyone here at ReadAndReact!
VIDEO: DJ Steve Porter’s NFL Draft Remix
We’ll be honest: we’ve never felt this detached from an NFL draft before. The labor dispute has clearly taken its toll, and where we’re normally full-on draft geeks who study relentlessly during the weeks leading up to the event, this year we find ourselves woefully under-prepared, and under-enthused about the proceedings.
But this evening, the 2011 NFL Draft festivities kick off in New York City, and our old friend DJ Steve Porter put together this incredible NFL Draft Remix, to commemorate the event. The video highlights some of the more memorable moments throughout the history of the event, as brought to us by ESPN … you get Kiper and Berman, Rozelle to Goodell, Primetime and Favre (or “Fav-or”, as it was announced on his draft day), and everything in between.
So if you’re worn down from all the lockout talk, and are looking for a little pick-me-up to remind you why you love the draft in the first place, this is for you:
Randy Moss Waived By Vikings, Remixed by DJ Steve Porter
UPDATE: We thought it important to mention that Moss hasn’t been officially waived by the Vikings yet. Multiple reports suggest that Brad Childress went rogue when he informed the team & coaching staff that he was releasing Moss. Chris Mortensen said tonight that Childress has “lost the locker room” and Adam Schefter tweeted that several members of the organization want Randy to stay.
Stay tuned, but Moss’ agent has confirmed that he was informed by the team, and it’s hard to imagine a situation where he would stick around to play for Childress now.
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In a surprising move, the Minnesota Vikings waived Randy Moss today, less than a month after trading a 3rd round pick to the Patriots for the troublesome wide receiver. Moss had an awful game yesterday in his return to New England, with just 1 catch for 8 yards, plus one play where he noticeably quit on a sure touchdown pass after being interfered with (Favre was injured on the very next play). And to top it off, afterward, Moss told the press he was done answering questions for the rest of the season (having being fined $25k last week for not cooperating with the media). He then went on to answer his own questions, volunteering criticism of the Vikings while praising the Patriots.
Moss will remain on waivers until tomorrow afternoon, during which time teams with the worst record will get the first chance to sign him, along with his contract (1-6 Dallas anyone?). But obviously, Brad Childress saw the same things from Moss that Bill Belichick did, and didn’t want him on his team for even one day longer. So any team that decides to take a chance on Moss has to be prepared for the headaches that inevitably come along with him. When he’s not happy, he makes it real hard on those around him.
With that, we bring you the latest remix from DJ Steve Porter, which gives us an auto-tuned retrospective on the career of Randy Moss.
WATCH “ONE CLAP” BY DJ STEVE PORTER AFTER THE JUMP
VIDEO: Manning Bowl II – “That’s My Brother” DJ Porter Remix
Tonight’s Colts/Giants game finds the first family of football under the spotlight once again, as Peyton and Eli Manning face off in Manning Bowl II. And for all the fanfare that these guys get in the press, there might not be a more disliked pair of brothers in all of sports. People just love to tear these guys down at every chance they get … unless they’re on your team, that is.
Our man DJ Steve Porter (of Press Hop fame) gives the Manning brothers the auto-tune treatment in his brand new video, “That’s My Brother”:
NFL Coaches get the Auto-Tune Treatment
Auto-Tune, in general, might be the worst thing to happen to music in the last 50 years. Thank you Kanye and T-Pain.
But the one good thing to come from this technology has been it’s usage to turn news and other press conferences into somewhat-funny hip-hop parodies (see Auto-Tune The News). DJ Steve Porter, who created the best of the bunch in Press Hop and the Slap Chop Rap, has now set his sights on NFL coaches, resulting in the “You Play To Win The Game” remix video above. Well played, sir.





