Dominique Foxworth
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You look a little bit like my father.
Are you going for my father's look, fashion-wise?
Absolutely.
Well, I mean, just generally, like, isn't the whole country like going very Miami vibes?
Like, although picking, I mean, there's so many different Miamis and like growing up, like University of Miami football was like the biggest representation of Miami outside of like Scarface for me and becoming older and understanding what the University of Miami is actually like.
always kind of rub me a little bit the wrong way because you're rooting hard for like the brash black kids who have interesting stories and dreadlocks and are like being overconfident and take it on the Catholics.
Like that's, you're rooting for that.
And then you want them to win.
And you realize the people at the school don't really love them in the way that we love them.
And nobody else at the school is like that.
It reminds me a little bit of like Georgetown.
I live down the street from Georgetown now.
And I think that's always like a running joke that all of us thought Georgetown was HBCU because of John Thompson and all the black players on their team.
And then you go on that campus and you're like, they are the only black people here.
And they got Kente cloth on their shirts.
Miami's the same thing.
Like, what Miami represent, what the rest of the world thought of Miami was, like, Edgeron James and Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin.
That's what we, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed.
That's what we thought Miami was.
I mean, Jeremy Shockey.