Obie Trice Toasts The Detroit Lions: “I’m [Predicting] More Wins Than Losses”

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[In celebration of the NFL season beginning this week, SOHH is kicking things off with your favorite rappers boasting about their top teams. Today, Detroit's Obie Trice puts hope into his Lions while The Kolyons' Dirty 1000 gives his support to the Chicago Bears.]

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As far as football, I’m more so with Detroit at the moment.

Yeah, I appreciate what they did last year [going to the play-offs.] I’m definitely looking forward to them doing some things this year. I’m going to [predict] more wins than losses [for the upcoming season], definitely. I want them to be successful this year, so I’m looking forward to watching every game. -Obie Trice

I’m a real huge fan of the Chicago Bears. I also like the Baltimore Ravens. I have several guys and friends that I went to high school with and they were blessed to make it to the NFL.

So I’m really looking forward to seeing those guys do well this season. I don’t really think I can make too many predictions about this NFL season [that’s too hard]. I’m just hoping that the Chicago Bears do well, you feel me?

I can’t really give out too many predictions with the NFL. I don’t really have the time to sit down and watch the games. If I’m not recording, I’m usually out driving around, always moving. I’m young and so I don’t try to use any of this time lounging. You know what I mean?

But as far as the NFL season, I’m going for the Chicago Bears. -Dirty 1000

Be sure to check back in tomorrow when we close out SOHH’s NFL Kick-Off Week with Young Money’s Torion Seller, the Ying Yang Twins and Chino XL.

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