Pat McAfee Calls Out Joe Thomas, Kyle Brandt & Bill Cowher For Criticizing Colts Coach Jeff Saturday

It is obvious that Pat McAfee has refrained from criticising the Indianapolis Colts, their owner Jim Irsay, and interim head coach Jeff Saturday recently.

Given their new coach’s lack of NFL coaching experience, all those involved in the choice experienced waves of criticism from the media following Saturday’s unexpected hiring last week.

Pat McAfee won’t put up with Jeff Saturday, his friend and former Colts teammate, being attacked by “f-king losers on television.”

Pat McAfee Calls Out Joe Thomas, Kyle Brandt & Bill Cowher For Criticizing Colts Coach Jeff Saturday

Bill Cowher’s criticism of Saturday, who the Colts named their interim head coach after firing Frank Reich last Monday, riled off McAfee during his YouTube show on Monday.

Cowher — who spent 15 years as head coach of the Steelers, winning a Super Bowl in 2006 — said that the Saturday hire is “a disgrace to the coaching profession” during CBS’s pregame show Sunday.

“He got hired at 34 in his hometown to be the head coach of the f–king Pittsburgh Steelers, so if he maybe caught a lot of fire whenever he got hired for not earning and deserving the job that he took, and he now wants to project that on Jeff Saturday, he can take that up with himself,” McAfee said, adding that he has respect for Cowher.

“But Bill Cowher, shut the f–k up, dude. He asked why didn’t [Colts senior defensive assistant] John Fox get the job. Why didn’t [Colts defensive coordinator] Gus Bradley get the job? It’s their first year in the building, and, to be honest, the team has stunk since they got there.”

McAfee began by making fun of and imitating Thomas’s exaggerated viewpoint. Then he played a previous clip of Thomas declaring on McAfee’s show that he aspired to lead the Browns as head coach in the future. To be honest, it wasn’t clear from the video if Thomas was joking or not.

After the clip, McAfee turned serious.

Joe Thomas isn’t a bad guy, in my opinion, according to McAfee. “I don’t think he’s a nasty guy; I think he’s a puppet. He probably felt compelled to speak up because someone told him how mistreated he felt, rather than approaching the situation realistically.”

finally ending his defense of Saturday with this:

“It was a wild week last week. Everybody was taking shots at a couple of friends of mine in the organization, and they get a f—ing win, the other quarterback’s crying at a press conference, I mean this is a lot better than where we had been, so congrats to Jeff, and f— off to all you parrots and on TV.”

 

 

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