The NFL Network Crew Continues To Push The Envelope With Truly Bizarre Content
Man, I don't know what is going on here, but like a lot of the NFL Network's content, it just makes me uncomfortable. This is one of those segments that sounds great in theory: a goofy Halloween-themed bit that is also about football.
Halloween is this week and this is the NFL network, so it's a double dose of relevancy. The only problem is, none of the anchors really buy into the idea and sort of half-ass it in a "I know this is awkward, but my producer says it will work" kind of way. Most of all, Kurt Warner, who probably detests the glorification of the occult, does not even bother doing a scary voice or anything—until that maniacal laugh, which I'm pretty sure is just his regular laugh anyway. [NFL Network]
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