He followed that with a tweet referencing Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, one of the first professional football players known for perfecting the art of the end-zone dance.
If the 1970s-1980s-era NFL kick returner, the forefather of Devin Hester, was not the inventor of the end zonedance, he most certainly was the one who made it popular.
The president's recent comments are like "an end zonedance, a celebration" or, in the world of mixed martial arts competition, like "putting your foot on the other guy's neck and holding your hand up in the air, " after you've felled your opponent, according to Navarrette.