Jacksonville Jaguars’ Johnathan Cyprien posted a photo to his Instagram account over the weekend which featured him and an elderly man hanging out together. In the caption Cyprien wrote “Met President George Bush #politics #cypsquad #guns&hoses.” This naturally begs the question of if Cyprien actually thought that the gentleman he was taking a picture with was former President George W. Bush (we are assuming he didn’t mean George H.W. Bush). There is a big chance that the young man was joking, and to be honest we hope he was. You can decide for yourself.
Did Jacksonville Jaguars’ Johnathan Cyprien Really Think That He Was Taking a Picture With George Bush?
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