
'He was a scrub in NFL,' Mad Dog Russo's brutal live TV remark at fellow First Take star Dan Orlovsky's Pro Bow display | P80ZGF4 | 2024-02-06 02:08:01
The ex-quarterback stole the present on Thursday, outscoring all individuals within the passing expertise competition at this
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky has amazed many with a shocking 2024 Professional Bowl look — but not his First Take colleague, Chris "Mad Canine" Russo.
The ex-quarterback stole the present on Thursday, outscoring all individuals within the passing expertise competition at this yr's NFL all-star occasion in Orlando, Florida.


Within the problem, NFL stars had 60 seconds to hit numerous shifting and stationary targets value between 1-5 factors — or drop a ball right into a bucket 60 yards away for 10 factors.
Houston Texans starlet CJ Stroud gained the primary round, scoring a complete of 27 factors.
But Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield ultimately claimed victory, beating Stroud in the last round.
At one level, Orlovsky, 40, who referred to as the event for ESPN, threw his hat in the ring and ended up topping everybody's tally with 27 factors.
The ex-Detroit Lions and Bucs passer initially posted 17 points before hitting the 60-yard money ball in a bonus throw.
However his efficiency didn't impress Russo, 64, who mentioned the NFL analyst's effort with Stephen A. Smith, 56, on Monday's First Take.
"Indoors and a pair of pants on, tossing a soccer around — who cares, for crying out loud?" Mad Canine stated.
"That's like Stephen A. making 15 free throws in an empty fitness center and then he goes right into a ball recreation and is Four-of-10 on the line with the sport on the road."
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Russo even went on to say he would have registered comparable numbers to Orlovsky had he participated within the competition.
"I can do that. This is not that troublesome," Mad Dog stated.
"Hand me the ball, I'll throw the soccer that far. That is ridiculous.
"He was a scrub in the NFL, this does not make up for that."
Stephen A. was more type to Orlovsky, saying his Pro Bowl efficiency "offsets" the infamous security he suffered in a 2008 recreation towards the Minnesota Vikings and has been often known as The Orlovsky ever since.
The ex-quarterback handed the Vikings two factors after operating out of his personal end zone in his final yr with Detroit, who completed the marketing campaign with a Zero-16 document.
"Now we've got this footage, and we will lean on this, to massive up our boy, Orlovsky," Smith stated.
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