Normally it would be Watch Sneaky Sex 23 Onlinea pretty cool to see yourself in a video game, but Houston Texans defensive end Christian Covington found his own digital representation to be a bit... uh... lacking.
SEE ALSO: For all the worst reasons, you need to see this statue of Cristiano RonaldoCovington posted a photo of his character in the newly released Madden 19Wednesday. Instead of a true-to-life model like some players get, Covington's in-game model is reallyoff, and honestly pretty ugly.
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To be clear, that's supposed to be the same person as the guy in that picture up at the top of this article.
"Guess I have to accept the fact that I'm ugly now," Covington tweeted. It's very clear from the real-life photo of Covington that he is not an ugly person by any means, but sadly that's what he got in Madden.
He's not the only football player to get a less-than-flattering representation in Madden. Take a look at Trent Taylor's character.
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Or how about this digital recreation of Daron Payne.
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It can't be easy to digitally recreate players' faces in games like Madden, especially when there are hundreds of players in the game. But at the very least it would be nice if these players had characters that looked like they couldbe them.
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