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'Good Morning Football' kicked off its second week of the NFL preseason on Monday with half the crew having traveled back to New York. Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt were both back on the East Coast reporting from New York Jets training camp while Jamie Erdahl and Akbar Gbajabiamila stayed in Los Angeles to get some use out of
The crew was discussing the NFL's recently released list of the top 100 players in the league this morning when Gbajabiamila gave a modern twist to a classic analogy. The reaction of his cohosts was incredibly animated. The former football player surmised that players were trying to "piss Patrick Mahomes off" by not making him number one and that one word obviously got stuck in his mind.Erdahl, Schrager and Brandt immediately cracked up while Gbajabiamila just kept going.
It is a true marvel of modern technology that someone can say that in Los Angeles and it can immediately make two people in New York remove their sunglasses.Stephen Douglas is a Senior Writer on the Breaking & Trending News Team at Sports Illustrated. He has been in journalism and media since 2008, and now casts a wide net with coverage across all sports. Stephen spent more than a decade with The Big Lead and has previously written for Uproxx and The Sporting News.
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