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Kendall Lamm got smoked by the Fake Quote Machine, and the aggregator rats ate it up

Philadelphia Eagles’ newly acquired offensive lineman Kendall Lamm didn’t say it, but that didn’t stop half the internet from slapping a fake quote on his name, pretending it came from an “ESPN interview,” and lighting a match under a fake controversy about the Miami Dolphins’ locker room.

There was no ESPN interview. The quote never existed. What did exist was fanhub.cafex.biz which appears to be a dollar-store content farm running on ChatGPT.

It’s a website that somehow exists in 2025 and looks like it was coded on a TI-83. Right now, the homepage is filled with absolute garbage: Breece Hall trade rumors, Travis Kelce “replacements,” and an oddly real article about Barry Sanders’ heart attack.

To their credit, the plan worked.

Kendall Lamm’s quote about the culture difference between the Eagles and Dolphins spread like a California Wildfire across the internet and the aggregator rats, along with Yahoo, USA Today, and even Sports Illustrated all ran with it.

Kendall Lamm, now with the Eagles, saw it blowing up online and had to go full cleanup mode on IG. Just a total waste of time for a guy trying to get settled into Philly and do his job.

Kendall Lamm got smoked by the Fake Quote Machine

Don’t get me wrong, we’re all in the aggregation game. It’s the internet in 2025 — content moves at warp speed and you try your best to keep up.

Hell, we even posted the quote all over social media. That’s on us, obviously, and not that anyone actually cares, but at least we raised our hand and admitted we made a mistake.

Kendall Lamm Fake Quote

These other accounts just keep it moving. No apology. No correction. Just engagement numbers and dopamine hits. A part of me respects it.

The content game is a dog eat dog world and it’s growing increasingly difficult to drive clicks on social media. At the same time, at least try to get involved with some class, like Conway writing a post about Bryce Harper’s (completely fake) Raw Milk Fest.

Sometimes everyone needs to slow down and confirm the truth…lol

Anyways, this is just the latest example of the Centel-ization of content.

New scammy social accounts pop up every day, pushing fake news sandwiched between real headlines so no one notices the difference. And the sad part is that the line between real and fake is about to get even blurrier.

AI video is getting terrifyingly good. Deepfakes will be indistinguishable in a year. You’re going to have 65-year-olds DELCO calling you in a panic because AI Brian Dawkins just told them aliens landed at The Linc.

Kendall Lamm’s not the first guy to get chewed up by this machine and he won’t be the last. Unfortunately, he is the latest example of just how insane it’s getting out here. The aggregator era is a warzone, and we all just got caught in the crossfire.

Count your days, Centel.

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