The Kiko pose

Aug. 27, 2008  

Thanks to loyal OTR reader Pavlovic, more incredible information has been discovered about the Fernando Torres pose.  Torres, a member of the Spain National team, strikes his pose out of respect to Francisco Miguel Narváez Machón, also known as ‘Kiko.’

Kiko is a former legendary striker for the Spain National team whom he played for from 1992 to ‘98.  I’m not sure if I used the word ’whom’ correctly, but I will rely on our editing team to fix it if I’m wrong.  It’s what they get paid to do.

Let’s take this time to compare and contrast.  Torres uses the same open-handed technique that Kiko used to do (Bolt uses the index finger-point technique).  However, if you notice, Kiko has a slight turn at the waist as he diagnoally points.  Opposed to Torres’ style where he doesn’t turn his waist.  Kiko is pointing to what’s behind him as Torres is pointing to his side.  These different variations are mind-boggling and further proof that we have not seen the end of this until the pose has been perfected. 

Perry’s prediction:  Terrell Owens will breakout the best Bolt-Torres-Kiko pose of all-time during the 2008 NFL season.  Please stay tuned.

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2 Responses to “The Kiko pose”
  1. Kev says:

    see now i wanna know why Kiko started doing it! if i find out it was a ode to another player out of respect for him, my head is going to explode.

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN

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  1. [...] As I predicted two weeks ago, Olympic gold-medalist Usain Bolt has had an impact on Terrell Owens (we also disected Usain Bolt’s pose in the article). After T.O. scored his first touchdown of the season in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns he pretended he was about to start a 200 meter sprint. [...]



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