Sure, he's been named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year and he's well on his way to winning NFL MVP honors.
But his 2013 may be defined by this very cool tribute.
I will always be a die-hard Detroit Lions fan. However, since I've moved only an hour away from Kansas City, I've decided to make the Chiefs my new adopted favorite team. I know they're not the best team in the league, but I really like everything about them so far. However, there's one thing I really am not a fan of when it comes to the Chiefs: Their "Pump Up" song.
A song like Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' is called an earworm for the insidious way it tunnels into your brain and gets stuck inside your head.
The medical term for this is tinnitus, which is a legitimate condition that causes a sufferer to hallucinate songs in their head on an endless loop.
Nadya Suleman has been doing everything she can to remain relevant in the spotlight since she earned her infamous nickname “the Octomom.” She jumped in the boxing ring. She took a twirl on the stripper pole. She even stepped in front of the camera to shoot an adult film. Now she’s back, and instead of assaulting your vision, this time she’s after your ears as well.