Worst Singing Collaborations in Sports
While athletes are known for their immense physical ability and mental toughness, many believes they are as skilled in other fields as well.
From rapping and dancing to singing mundane Christmas carols, these athletes have a remarkable ability to keep the spotlight on them.
It may be entertaining or it may cause a ruckus, but either way most of them should keep their day job.
Call these collaborations embarrassing or comically inspirational.
Here are the worst sports singing collaborations.
Enjoy.
15. The Golf Boys
1 of 15John Daly seemingly used to be the only eccentric character to roam golf courses, but that has clearly changed.
Ben Crane, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan put together this catchy compilation that excites fans worldwide.
Don't ever say golf is boring.
14. Diesel Baby
2 of 15Man and child at its best.
Shaq's not all that bad, but that's because he is indecipherable.
Happy retirement Shaq, now you can focus on your music career.
13. Eagles Watchin' You
3 of 15While these members of the 1988 Philadelphia Eagles aren't stellar musicians, we must give them credit for this because the proceeds went to charity.
It seems like most NFL teams began making music videos following the 1985 Chicago Bears' Super Bowl Shuffle.
Time to turn back the clock?
12. Kobe Bryant Can't Hit This Note
4 of 15He can make any wild shot and dunk over any dominant big man in the league, but Kobe missed this one by a lot.
Stick to draining three-pointers and creating controversy because you weren't made for the musical stage.
Nice try though.
11. Jon Bon Patriots
5 of 15In this video, these successful coaches are as awkward as characters on The Office.
Belichick resembles Michael Scott, while Weis resembles Kevin Malone.
Perfect.
10. Peyton and Kenny
6 of 15Another superstar athlete who can't sing.
Considering the fact that Kenny Chesney is drinking the whole time, it is safe to say he only got on stage with Manning because he was inebriated.
However, he has done several duos with the elite signal caller so he might just be slightly crazy.
9. Amazin' Mess
7 of 15This may be painful, especially for Mets fans, but it is still epic.
We do miss the time when they could embarrass themselves like this and still be respected on the field.
Imagine this video with the current players.
Jason Bay is awkward enough when he is playing the game, let alone singing.
8. Mavs Are the Champions
8 of 15If Dirk Nowitzki existed during the late 8th to the mid-11th century, he would've undoubtedly been a Viking.
He may be considered one of the best to ever play the game, but Dirk cannot sing.
At least he has his teammates' voices to cover up his own, slightly.
It doesn't really matter when you lead your team to an underdog victory in the NBA Championship.
7. Red Hot Flames
9 of 15This is slightly disturbing.
Brett Hull does, however, seem delighted to be featured in this.
It can be said that hockey players are better singers, which is ironic considering they routinely lose their teeth.
6. Hockey Sock Flop
10 of 15Phil Esposito, Ron Duguay, Dave Maloney and John Davidson had a great idea from the start.
The production seemingly wasn't what they expected.
Maybe they all should've put brown bags over their heads.
5. Cory and the Fins
11 of 15This might be better than the MC Hammer version.
At least it's creative.
It's safe to say that this video had an acquired taste, you either hate it or love it.
4. Silver and Bad Attack
12 of 15It's questionable whether the Raiders' "bully" image was improved by this video.
However, with Howie Long, Marcus Allen, Todd Christensen, Lester Hayes, Mike Haynes, Greg Townsend, Matt Millen, Rod Martin and Jim Plunkett in the video, it's surely credible.
There's a reason Howie Long didn't go into the hip-hop business after football.
3. Forgive the Triple Crown Line
13 of 15One of the highest-scoring line combinations in NHL history, the "Triple Crown Line" featured Marcel Dionne, Dave Taylor and left winger Charlie Simmer.
This video, however, wasn't as prosperous.
It should've been called "Please Forgive Our Singing."
2. Jingle Bells by Rasheed Wallace and the Pistons
14 of 15Hopefully they didn't practice this beforehand.
He may have been angry on the court, but when he wasn't playing basketball, Rasheed was working on his vocal chords.
At least it gets the spirits up.
1. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
15 of 15Rashard Mendenhall doing the robot during the first song is the best part hands down.
While the Steelers were just being festive and offering an innocent cheer, it turned into chaos.
I'll never think of this team the same way again.

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