I don't see how they let this go on air after watching Key & Peele do their much, much better skit.
I don't see how they let this go on air after watching Key & Peele do their much, much better skit.
jay pharoah is brilliant and the blizzard stuff was a'ight, but the only time i laughed was at the pete carroll intro, "if there was ever a human dude who magically switched places with a happy-ass shaggy dog...."
On a related note, the real Marshawn Lynch is funnier.
I came in ready to laugh....but wow...this ran like a skit that the cool kids came up with in 15 minutes in your 9th grade acting class. So bad.
It suffers badly in comparison to what Key & Peele already did. The writing's just not there for SNL anymore.
That's what you call obliterating the rim? Lets have Shaq show you how it's done young boy.
is it just me or is this announcer really really boring
I'll forgive the 5 steps
He also tried to throw it down a couple minutes before, only for Thomas Robinson to block the shit out of it.
you mean like next wknd?
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