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October 26, 2008

I’m watching the Chargers game right now while trolling the Web for blog fodder, and it’s not going well—good offense, no defense. During a commercial break, though, I just saw the above spot featuring San Diego receiver Chris Chambers. I’m left wondering whether there was some creative computer work here. Chambers is pretty sick, but this video makes it look like he has velcro hands.

Reminds me of the LeBron Powerade commercial, except the ball never leaves the screen in Chambers’ ad.

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