Cardinals' Darnell Dockett says Katherine Webb isn't his type
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| Apparently we had it all wrong. Katherine Webb is not Darnell Dockett's type. (US Presswire) |
Thanks to Brent Musberger, Katherine Webb went from the unknown girlfriend of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron to internet sensation on Jan. 7, the night the Crimson Tide won the national title.
One particular person who took notice of Webb was Arizona Cardinals defensive end Darnell Dockett , who asked the reigning Miss Alabama -- via Twitter -- to go on a Wing Stop date with him.
Good thing Webb didn't accept the invite, because that Wing Stop date probably would have ended quickly.
Dockett told a Phoenix area radio station on Thursday that Webb isn't his type. "I would have got her if I really wanted her, but I don't think she's my type," Dockett said via Deadspin. "I'm not into thinner girls and the modeling thing like that. I like hood chicks. I like girls with a couple stab wounds, bullet holes, been knocked up a few times. I like girls who you know have bad credit when they're 21."
Obviously, Dockett knows exactly what kind of girl he wants. So why did he make the Wing Stop offer to Webb then?
"I just wanted to take her out of her [element] and bring her to get some of these garlic wings and barbecue wings and see a few strippers and things like that," Dockett said. "So she can appreciate what she's doing. I'm just giving back to the community in the long run."
For the record, Webb called Dockett's Wing Stop invitation "disrespectful."
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"Clearly, the news says I'm [McCarron's] girlfriend, so it's very inappropriate for another guy to tweet me and purposely try and create drama," Webb said in an interview with Esquire.
The story could have a new twist next week: Both Dockett and Webb will be in New Orleans during Super Bowl week. Webb will be covering the game for Inside Edition.
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