Inexperienced and white confetti fell from the ceiling of the Caesars Superdome on Sunday in New Orleans to rejoice the Super Bowl LIX-winning Philadelphia Eagles, however on Monday’s episode of FS1’s “First Things First,” the festivities had been all centered across the crimson and gold – as a result of it was already paid for.
The Eagles had been topped Tremendous Bowl champions after their 40-22 victory over Kansas City, however FTF co-host Nick Wright‘s unwavering fandom for the Chiefs induced a bit of pre-planned celebration mishap throughout Monday’s post-Tremendous Bowl episode and his co-hosts, Kevin Wildes and Chris Broussard, had a enjoyable time making him pay for his mistake.
“Our present’s in a little bit of a predicament,” Wildes started the present. “We do not have a limiteless finances. You sort of need to put some bets on the board. So, we actually ready since you had been so persistent.
“We deliberate this entire factor for [the] Chiefs, and we’re nonetheless going to do it … we won’t return any of these things.”
And that is when the enjoyable started.
Half 1: The Confetti
Followers of FTF perceive how exhausting Wright rode for the Chiefs this season, and heading into Sunday, he was satisfied the crew, led by Andy Reid with a wholesome Patrick Mahomes underneath heart, would accomplish the elusive “three-peat.” However, as we now know … he was incorrect. To begin issues off, Wildes and Broussard had a little bit of enjoyable showering their co-host with a celebratory … or on this case …. shaming confetti … as a result of, once more, it was already paid for.
Half 2: The Band
Wright was requested when doubt started to creep in that the Chiefs wouldn’t be going dwelling with one other Lombardi Trophy, to which he started to answer, “At 10-0, I felt superb” … earlier than being interrupted by a beforehand booked marching band, which completely delighted his co-hosts.
Half 3: The Balloons
Not even Broussard was prepared for the absurdity that fell from the ceiling as Wright tried to clarify his emotions throughout Mahomes’ second choose of the sport. Because the host was speaking, crimson and gold balloons started to trickle down from the ceiling, however Wright was not thrown off, explaining he needed to “go for a stroll” throughout halftime because the rating sat at 24-0, however he got here again with “renewed hope.”
Half 4: The Breakdancers
The pranks had been simply getting began as Broussard continued the shenanigans along with his subsequent take.
“I imply this from the underside of my coronary heart. I by no means in my life thought I might say that these Chiefs regarded like breakdancers,” Broussard stated with a smile as he cued the trio of dancers ready backstage.
Half 5: The Singers
Broussard gave the breakdancers an “A” for his or her efficiency, however finally gave the Chiefs’ efficiency an “F.” And, what higher method to hammer his level dwelling than to convey out a musical trio, clad in crimson tuxedo jackets with an enormous “F” signal, to sing a customized Chiefs diss tune to Wright.
Half 6: The Trumpeters
If Mahomes and the Chiefs had achieved a 3rd consecutive Tremendous Bowl win, Wildes advised Wright he was ready to welcome the quarterback in as “NFL royalty,” which once more, was one other cue for a Wright shock.
The Finale: The Banners, Greg Jennings as Rocky and full chaos
As if Wright didn’t have sufficient, his co-hosts completed him off by having him reveal the banners he had deliberate to showcase if the Chiefs had received. After Wright pulled the masking off of all of the banners, the marching band returned to the stage, led by former NFL wideout and present FOX Sports activities NFL analyst Greg Jenning, lined with an Eagles’ flag … and, in fact, extra confetti.
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