I Can Not Approve Shannon Sharpe “Grape Juice” Suit
by Robert Littal | Posted on Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Shannon Sharpe has worn his share of bad suits this year, but he waited for playoff to unleash this hideous one on unsuspecting viewers.
My hope is that Sharpe just does this for effect.
He has to know how awful he looks.
This isn’t like Deion Sanders who actually thinks some of his suits look good.
My first thought when I saw the suit was:
Then I thought this:
I assume he bought the suit from Money Mike:
Or he wants to be Velvet Jones
Whatever the reasoning hopefully we will never see it again.








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Is that velvet?
That suit was HOT!! S. Sharpe just couldn’t pull it off. Too tight and an ugly tie, but I would wear that no doubt.
velvet jones Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!!!
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Don't hate just get your weight up and see what you would do with money to burn. I personally thought he should have wore this one on sunday, cant wait to see what he pulls out for next weekends championships
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