![]() For anyone who’s watched First Take for way too long or woken up to the 7th repeat episode of SportsCenter in the morning, and find yourself being like, “What the hell are these takes that these people are saying?”ĭan: We try to take their takes one step further, or try to predict what the next outrageous take is going to be. PFT: It’s a comedy show that uses sports as a vehicle to get a point across. Dan: It’s a show that’s masquerading as a sports show, but it’s really a comedy show. Give the good GQ people the Pardon My Take elevator pitch. But I’m not eager to get to Dan’s huge level of stardom where I’m getting stopped by random people in the middle of the street all the time. And I think being at Barstool, we’re going to have cameras around doing a lot of the stuff that we’re doing. It’s so much funnier for people to get as involved in the character. I still am not totally comfortable with being completely out there, with my face totally in the public eye and my name out here. PFT, it seems like you’re starting to shed the anonymity now with Barstool. "I asked Cam Newton if he was such a great athlete, why he wouldn’t go overseas and fight against ISIS." sports talk radio hosts.” PFT column or not?) (Consider: “Women are simply too illogical and emotional to be A.M. But the genius of PFT is the same thing that makes the reality he’s mocking so very frightening: his satirical takes are outrageously ludicrous-and yet entirely something you could see a large swath of (Trump-voting) America actually believing. When they said, “Russell Wilson isn’t black enough,” he said, “Maybe Ben Roethlisberger isn’t white enough.” He has echoed their notion that none of us really know if concussions are that bad. PFT Commenter (who has long been anonymous) amassed a following by lampooning the foolish opinions of NFL fans populating the comments section of football blogs, piggy-backing on their “hot takes” with his own equally preposterous ones. Only, they’re two regular guys who have become two of the more prominent personalities on the Internet-and that growing popularity, along with the continued success of their recently released sports/comedy podcast Pardon My Take, means it's probably time to start taking two not very serious dudes at least a little seriously. “You’ve got to understand that since the beginning of time ‘you can’t take a joke’ has been synonymous with ‘let me say a horrible thing about women without suffering the consequences’ - we’re sick and tired!” Zegler wrote.PFT Commenter and Dan “Big Cat” Katz pride themselves on being two regular guys. The West Side Story actress also fielded replies from X users who claimed Katz was making a joke. it sucks,” her social media posts continued. ![]() ![]() ![]() “It’s not always just men who speak this way about us. Zegler, for her part, used her platform to turn this into a larger conversation about how women are spoken about. (Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy also weighed in on Katz’s “grotesque comments.”) While Swift has yet to acknowledge Katz’s comments, the Swifites were quick to come to her defense and call out the podcast host. Kelce starred on a dating show titled Catching Kelce dating show in 2016, which featured 50 women (one The NFL star’s potential love connection with Taylor Swift isn’t actually the first time he’s made headlines for his love life. Travis Kelce has game on and off the field - and his dating history proves it. … P in V otherwise it’s not real.”įeature Travis Kelce Dating History Related: Travis Kelce's Dating History: From Reality Shows to Superstars “You guys can have sex, you can be boyfriend girlfriend - I don’t buy it until I see some d-k in vagina. “If Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift release a sex video, I’ll consummate this relationship and be like, fine,” he shared on his show on Monday, October 2. Zegler’s social media post came amid ongoing backlash against “Pardon My Take” podcast host Dan “Big Cat” Katz who said he would only approve of Swift, 33, and Kelce’s romance under one condition. We do not pick apart men’s attitudes and relationships the way we do women’s.” That goes for a lot of different scenarios. “You will never see people speaking this way about a man. “The way men feel entitled to speak about women, their bodies, and their sex lives needs to be seriously evaluated,” Zegler, 22, shared via X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, October 3. Rachel Zegler wants Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast hosts to “leave Taylor Swift alone” after they made a “cruel” comment about a hypothetical sex tape between the songstress and Travis Kelce. Marc Piasecki/WireImage Sarah Morris/FilmMagic
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