A Lions lineman quit Pokemon Go because
"Pokemon Go" has been sweeping the nation by storm ever since it was released
Louis Williams Jersey . Over 75 million people have downloaded the app. One of those people was guard . But Warford didn't keep the app for long. He was afraid it had developed powers over him and everyone else that downloaded it. "I'll tell you why I stopped playing it. I was walking down Mill Avenue in Tempe, Ariz., pretty much on Arizona State's campus. ... I was walking down and literally everyone that was on their cell phone walking down that same street was playing 'Pokemon Go.' I was looking at their screens and it was about 30, 40 people walking down Mill Avenue ," Warford
Blake Griffin Jersey said, ."It was a bunch of people playing it and I was like, 'I don't like this.' I deleted it because I was like, 'This is some mind-control stuff.' I don't like it.""Yeah, it's popular
Kawhi Leonard Jersey ," he said. "But I don't like it. Something's not right."I'm personally a little curious what kind of things "Pokemon Go" was making Warford do (other than walk down a street where he could get Pokemon, and saw other people doing the same) that convinced him that it was controlling his mind. Is he The Manchurian Lineman now, and suddenly during a game he will turn around and do something crazy because he's under the power of Pokemon? Should
Paul George Jersey watch his own back rather than expecting the
Chris Paul Jersey offensive line to do it? I think not. It's almost sure that nothing is not going to happen, and wouldn't have even if he kept the app on his phone. But hey, at least now we have an NFL player alleging that a phone-based video game has mind control powers. Not bad for a training camp Tuesday.