ESPN Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden is known for his enthusiasm, and that doesn’t extend to just football. In fact, ahead of Monday night’s Eagles-Bears game, Gruden got rather enthusiastic when Philadelphia long-snapper Jon Dorenbos was demonstrating card tricks to him:
Dorenbos just unveils trick after trick here, and Gruden gets pretty excited about it, finishing with “That’s the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.” That can’t possibly be true, though, as there weren’t enough “This guy” references or “Spider 2Y Banana” mentions for that. Perhaps this is just another example of Gruden’s boundless enthusiasm, something we’ve certainly seen time after time.
Still, it’s clear Gruden was pretty impressed by this, and maybe he’ll take some inspiration and start doing card tricks of his own in the booth. Or maybe Dorenbos will take this kind of misdirection and come up with some fake field goal plays for the Eagles. What would be even more impressive is if Dorenbos could pull these tricks off while being hit with pool noodles, though…
Comments are closed.
About Andrew Bucholtz
Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Announcing since 2012. He is also a staff writer for The Comeback. His previous work includes time at Yahoo! Sports Canada and Black Press.
Recent Posts
CFP chair Hunter Yurachek makes 6-7 joke on ESPN rankings reveal show
The 6-7 meme is impossible to avoid at this point.
Urban Meyer: Leaving Ole Miss ‘might haunt’ Lane Kiffin
"There’s no chance he would leave because of a couple more million bucks"
Judge rules in favor of Tom Dundon, bringing AAF saga to a close
Former AAF owner Tom Dundon will have to pay just $1 as a suit against him over the collapse of the league has been ruled upon by a judge.
SEC continues viewership dominance over Big Ten as season draws to a close
Just one Big Ten team cracks Nielsen's top-10 most-watched, while the SEC has seven.
Paige Spiranac says she received ‘tens of thousands of death threats’ after Internet Invitational controversy
"The last week and a half is probably the worst hate I’ve ever received in the 10 years of me doing this."
Keith Hernandez co-hosting Thanksgiving WFAN morning show
Two hours of unfiltered talk radio should bode well for Hernandez.