Cunningham tied his shoes better than anybody in the history of the league, maybe the entire sport. Problem is, he always tied them in an offside position, and defenses knew he was no threat for those periods of time and could focus on other duties until he jogged back into a playing position.
the best shoe tie-er in the sport had to tie his shoes multiple times a game? Man, here I thought that award would go to the opposite...
He was so good at it, he had to show that skill off multiple times a game. You can't let that talent go to waste.
Yes, it was weird that way.... 5, 6, 10 times a half you'd see him tying his shoes. A psychologist might think there was an OCD issue there.