Bart Scott loves to run his mouth, and this he tells a story about the Ku Klux Klan invading the Bengals games.
During an appearance on The D.A. Show Wednesday, Scott broke down why he disliked traveling to Cincinnati for road games.
“The first three times I went there — we usually went there like November or December — and the Ku Klux Klan would always be having a rally right across … there was this ice rink, right? There was always the Ku Klux Klan there,” he said. “I wanted to go over there and do some sheet-busting. You know what I mean? I wanted to put some paws on some people. Don’t be mad at me ’cause we winning right now. I swear, every time. Is this the only place they go? Dang, grand wizard switch it up man. You can’t make this stuff up, man.”
Scott was asked if it happened every time he went, and basically it did. He didn’t hide the fact that he wanted to star some trouble of his own on the trips.
“They must have known we were coming in town,” he said. “I think it just messed their whole vibe up.”
“I don’t think you want to run up on this Afro-American. ‘Cause you can’t get it,” he said boisterously. “Run up here with them sheets, talking that nonsense. We gon’ have a game before the game. Boy, they don’t understand. I was young, had a lot of testosterone. Shake you like a rag doll talking that foolishness.”
Check out the full audio with Scott below: