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Snoop Dogg, the pot-smoking, one-time famous rapper and a self-proclaimed die-hard Steelers fan was seen in "da" house at Ravens camp on Thursday watching from the sidelines.
At the end of practice, Snoop went on the field to leading the Ravens in a chant borrowed from long-time friend Ray Lewis, called "Dogs in the House".
After posing for pictures with several Ravens, Ray Lewis introduced the turncoat Snoop to reporters.
"We got a new coach out here today. We called him in last night. We been good friends for a long time, and now we decided try to work together," said Lewis.
Snoop Dogg told reporters, "This like heavyweight boxing match whenever I see them play, and I wanted to come see it up close and personal, live and in high definition. I wanted to look at them and see what it feels like before they take battle. It's real cool to come out and see them go to war."
Gushing over Steelers nemesis and misdemeanor obstuction of justice convicted criminal Ray Lewis, Snoop said "Ray Lewis is one of the greatest linebackers ever to play the game. A personal friend of mine. I love his story, I love his hustle, I love his attitude, his enthusiasm, his whole git-down."
Making sure to kick dirt into the faces of us in Steelers Nation, Snoop went further and said, "It's inspirational to see how he can inspire his whole team, how he can turn the level up and how they go out there and just become dogs. They're just nasty on the field. Ah, I love it."
The only thing I am seeing as a Steelers fan is the Dogg bite in the face. Weird, I thought Snoop Dogg was an avid Steelers fan. After all, he showed up at our last two Super Bowls. Here you can see The Dogg sporting our Steelers Black 'n Gold.


For all that has been said about Snoop Dogg being a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Snoop Dogg is nothing more than a bandwagoner who jumps from one winning team to another.
Check out Snoop Dogg backing the Cheatriots and sporting other NFL team colors.



Was Snoop at Ravens' camp to support his friend Ray Lewis or was Snoop there playing spygate for AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers?
In all fairness, Mr. Dogg and Mr. Lewis have something in common: "legal issues".
What are Snoop Doggs true colors? Maybe he is showing them for what they truly are!
What do you say?
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