Peyton Manning’s discussion on butt cheeks during ‘ManningCast’ disturbs Eli, amuses fans
“Will you stop saying the word 'butt cheeks,' it’s bothering me."
“Will you stop saying the word 'butt cheeks,' it’s bothering me."
"I literally think this is one of your producer's dad's. There's some lasagna on it, I'm not joking."
Don’t get too excited, Mark!
"He took the blame when there was blame to be accepted, and he also dished out all the credit when things were going well."
"What is going on right now?"
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes made an appearance on ESPN’s ManningCast of Monday night’s matchup between the...
"The vein starts coming in on the neck and the side of the forehead."
We could see a ManningCast audience dip below one million viewers soon. Then what?
"The Manningcast really has everything."
"We’ve only had two guests, so it’s given more time for Eli to make fun of me."
"All we're talking about is butt cheeks the rest of the game."
The ManningCast is all set for its third season.
There was initially talk about a third host on the ManningCast. Is that now going to actually happen?
"I'm not doing it."
"I did not know you could win an Emmy just for telling fans when coaches should call timeout."
“We are thrilled to bring together an illustrious cast of NBA legends, celebrities and fans to match the emotions and anticipation around the most exciting time of the season.”
"We’re gonna talk some Xs and Os, we’re gonna make fun of each other."
"You've got to be kidding me! Why are we kicking it?! Why are we kicking it?!"- Peyton Manning, who also referred to halftime adjustments as "the biggest myth in football."
"We kind of run out of things to talk about after 10."
“You had one show where you supported me, and the 10,000 other shows you went against me, and I’m supposed to write you a ‘thank you’ note?”
Obama’s appearance was finalized late last week and amazingly, it was kept quiet until Omaha Productions announced the guestlist shortly before kickoff
"Now that I’m on it, now it’s definitely must-watch TV."
"Political reporting is a lot like sports reporting. People are always looking for the controversy, to stir stuff up, 'cause that’s clickbait. It attracts attention."
"We’re very blunt and honest, but we’re not sensitive to it, and I think that’s what makes it very authentic."