The former Rams player, Jake Mcquaide, interrupts the church on the porn scandal


It is not easy for the long NFLs to stand out, its demanding trade depends exclusively on repeating the same action without failure or fanfare. However, Jake Mcquaide, the old long pro bowl pargo of Rams and veteran of 14 seasons of the NFL, caught attention on Saturday when he stood up.

Mcquaide rose during the Mass in a Catholic Church in Ohio and broke Jason Williams, chancellor of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, demanding answers about rumors that two priests had seen pornography in a parish computer.

Shortly after, Mcquaide was withdrawn from the sanctuary by police officers.

During the outbreak, Mcquaide seemed to channel Aloysius, Meryl Streep's character in the 2008 “Doubt” film, when he questioned Williams aloud, saying “We want to put these rumors to rest. Can you answer this for me, fact or fiction?”

According to the video of the Cincinnati Wcpo news station, when someone at the Alter told Mcquaide: “This is not the time of this,” Mcquaide replied, shouting: “I'm sorry, sorry, this is the time and place. I will stop? Will I use the priest our Parish computer?

Mcquaide's challenge occurred while Williams was reading a letter from Archbishop Robert Casey to the Congregation of Our Lady of Visits that said that the rumors were investigated and “irregularities has not been justified, either criminally or ecclesiastically,”. The letter also said that one of the priests was taking a “previously planned sabbatical.”

“Like gossip, the dissemination of rumors is sinful, and we must all work to overcome this trend of our fallen human nature,” the letter said.

Two police officers from the municipality of Green escorted Mcquaide of the Church. Mcquaide was not accused, according to the police.

Mcquaide grew near the municipality of Green and attended Cincinnati Elder High, a male Catholic diocesan school inside the Archdiocese of Cincinnati founded in 1912.

After attending the state of Ohio, Mcquaide served as Pargo Long Rams for 10 years, starting in 2011 when the franchise was in St. Louis and ended after the 2021 season. Since then, he has played for the Dallas Cowboys, the Detroit Lions, the Minnesota Vikings and the Miami Dolphins, having appeared in 197 career games.

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