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Vernon Davis: Not so good at Family Feud

 

Tight end Vernon Davis may have created the most unintentionally hilarious video of their offseason, with one of the worst Family Feud answers in the history of the game.

Via The Diamondback, Davis was part of the celebrity version of the popular game show last night, in an episode pitting AFC players against NFC players, when he came up with his own version of the football follies.

When host Steve Harvey asked players to “Name something that follows the word strip,” Davis thought he had hit one out of the park.

“Pers,” he replied with a bit of a confused look, dropping a solid suffix but something less than a good answer.

 

Good job representing the Niners, Vernon.

 

 

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He didn't say it had to be a word. Just something that follows "strip." It was the first thing that popped into my mind. 

'Pers' doesn't technically follow 'strip' because 'strippers' is a different word.

I have no doubt they wrote that question with the idea that somebody would say that, though.

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At the end of the show, in the lightning round or whatever:

 

Name something that is allowed to go fast through city streets...

...T Suggs' answer: Motorcycle. Nice. Just nice.

Ben Roethlisberger and Kellen Winslow II agree.

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