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Mark Wahlberg Looked Miserable Watching His Philadelphia Eagles

Kyle Pagan

By Kyle Pagan

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Mark Wahlberg was on the Manningcast, looking like he’d rather be anywhere else in the world:

“You guys got a lot of commercials.” 

These are the faces of a guy who doesn’t give a shit about fake wide receiver screens and corner protections:

He’s probably grumpy because of his 24 hour schedule. This dude should’ve been in bed an hour ago:

What was that reaction from Wahlberg when the Birds scored btw? I thought he was an honorary Philadelphian:

 

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That’s not how an honorary Philadelphian reacts when the Eagles tie it up in the Super Bowl rematch.

Is the Manningcast still good? I haven’t felt compelled to watch since Jalen Hurts was on it last year. From what I remember, there were way too many commercials during his appearance. Sure, you have awesome moments like Arnold Schwarzenegger feeding his donkey, but I feel like those are few and far between recently. The flow of the game can be maddening and a lot of times it’s Peyton wanting to watch and forgetting he has to ask his guest questions while Eli just sits there with a dumb look on his face. Just get a bunch of football guys with personalities on here. Enough of the A-List stars. The Mannings aren’t interesting, and when their guest sucks it’s apparent they don’t know how to right the ship. And I know you gotta pay their salaries, but can we maybe cool it on the commercial breaks? I mean we couldn’t even get a replay of the A.J. Brown forced fumble last night because ESPN has to pay Pat McAfee’s new deal. Can we go half ad/half screen and let Peyton and Eli chop it up a bit? This looks like it stunk and this is coming from a guy who LOVES the idea of alternate broadcasts.

Kyle Pagan

Kyle writes blog posts and does Man on the Street-style videos all around Philadelphia. He graduated from Temple University (a basketball school) in 2015. contact: k.pagan@sportradar.com

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