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Confetti and balloons and break dancers, oh my god! Nick Wright keeps chiefs ‘celebration’

Green and white confetti fell on Sunday in New Orleans from the ceiling of the Caesar Superdome to celebrate the Super Bowl Lix award winner from Philadelphia Eagles, but on Monday Episode from FS1S “First Festival”, the celebrations were all around the red and Gold centered – because it has already been paid.

The Eagles were crowned for the Super Bowl Champions after their 40-22 victory over Kansas City, but the unshakable fandom of FTF-Co moderator Nick Wright for the chiefs caused the post-super bowl episode on Monday and its co- Moders, his co-presenter, his co-presenter, the planned celebration, and his co-moderator ,, Kevin Wildes and Chris Broussard had a fun time to pay him for his mistake.

“Our show is in a certain situation,” Wildes started with the show. “We don’t have an unlimited budget. You have to bring some bets to the board. So we really prepared ourselves because they were so persistent.

“We have planned this whole for (the) chiefs and we will still do it … We can’t give anything back from this stuff.”

And then the fun started.

Part 1: The confetti

Fans of FTF understand how hard Wright drove for the chiefs this season, and when he was on the way to Sunday, he was convinced that the team, led by Andy Reid with a healthy Patrick Mahomes under the center would meet the difficult “three-peat”. But as we know now … he was wrong. To start things, Wildes and Broussard had a little fun showering their co-moderator with a solemn … or in this case…. Shame confetti … because it has already been paid for again.

Part 2: The band

Wright was asked when doubts sneaked out that the chiefs did not go home with another Lombard trophy, to which he started to answer: “I felt good with 10: 0” … Before he from a previously booked marching band was interrupted, I was interrupted. What his co-presenter absolutely pleased.

Part 3: The balloons

Broussard was not even ready for the absurdity that fell off the ceiling when Wright tried to explain his feelings during the second choice of the game of Mahomes. When the host spoke, red and gold balloons began down from the ceiling, but Wright was not thrown and explained that he had to “go for a walk” at half-time when the score was 24: 0, but he came back, but he came back Back, but he came back, but he came back, but he came back, but he came back with “renewed hope”.

Part 4: The break dancers

The pranks just started when Broussard continued the Shenanigans with his next setting.

“I mean that with all my heart. I never thought in my life, I would say that these chiefs like break dancers looked like breakdancers,” said Broussard with a smile when he was waiting for the trio of dancers behind the stage.

Part 5: The singers

Broussard gave the break dancers an “A” for their performance, but ultimately gave the performance of the chiefs a “F.” And what could be nicer than to hammer his point of view home than to bring out a musical trio that is dressed with a huge “F” sign with red tuxedo jackets to sing a custom chiefs, the Wright Diss Song.

Part 6: The trumpeter

When Mahomes and the Chiefs had a third super Bowl victory in a row, Wildes said to Wright that he was ready to welcome the quarterback as “NFL Royalty”, which was another indication of a Wright surprise.

The final: the banners, Greg Jennings as rocky and complete chaos

As if Wright hadn’t had enough, his co-moderators ended him by unveiling the banner he had introduced to show whether the chiefs had won. After Wright picked up the cover of all banners, the brass band returned onto the stage, led by the former NFL -wide fox and the current Fox Sports NFL -Analyst Greg Jenning, covered with an Eagles flag … and of course more confetti.

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