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Calling All Raheels: A parody of "Calling All Creators" Adidas ad

Calling All Raheels: A parody of "Calling All Creators" Adidas ad
James Harden's contract with Adidas is worth over $200 million. Adidas/Facebook

The "Calling All Creators" commercial was released a few days before Christmas which features several prominent Houston athletes that are sponsored by Adidas. Astros' Carlos Correa, Texans' DeAndre Hopkins, Rockets' James Harden and former Rocket Tracy McGrady all appear in the ad. Radio host for ESPN Houston 97.5, Raheel Ramzanali, made a very funny parody of the commercial and posted the video to Twitter. You can hear Raheel on ESPN 97.5 weekdays from 9-9:30AM with John Granato and Lance Zierlein and from 9:30AM-1PM on Granato and Raheel with Del.

Have a look at the video where Raheel is inserted into the conversation with the likes of Von Miller, James Harden, Lionel Messi, and many of the biggest names in pro sports and entertainment.

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After another poor performance from former Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns' season is starting to look like an uphill climb. Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb is out for the year, and Cleveland fans aren't too pleased with the way Watson is playing, especially considering the massive contract extension he signed with the team. And we didn't even get to the off the field drama that comes with Watson.

However, Houston fans are invested in the Browns' season outcome as well, with the Texans holding the Browns' first round pick in 2024, and having sent their own first rounder to the Cardinals in the Will Anderson trade.

So each loss for the Browns, means a better draft pick for the Texans!

For Houston, it looks like they have their QB of the future in CJ Stroud. And he'll be on a less expensive rookie contract for the next several years, giving the Texans more cap space to upgrade the roster.

With all of this in mind, is it fair to question if the Texans dodged a bullet when Watson demanded a trade?

DeMeco Ryans vs. Lovie Smith

Plus, we're only two games into the season, but Lovie Smith's defense was much better (with a similar roster) than what DeMeco Ryans' defense has shown thus far, and DeMeco has the benefit of Will Anderson rushing the QB.

Are the struggles on defense more about the roster GM Nick Caserio has put together, or does this slow start fall on DeMeco?

Don't miss the video above as we break it all down!

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