Since the Musk takeover, many have suggested that Twitter is about to die. And McAfee took a dig at that.
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Twitter or duck hunting game?
Elon Musk took a sly dig at Twitter critics on Tuesday. “Wasn’t Twitter supposed to die by now or something …?” Musk tweeted. To this, Pat McAfee replied with a hilarious impression of a duck hunting game.“Actually, you open it up and it’s just a duck-hunting game. With the Twitter bird going like this and somebody poof…. And then a little dog pops up. Yeah, that’s what I thought it was going to be,” McAfee says in the part of his show while doing a hilarious impression of the video game.
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 23, 2022
Since the Elon Musk takeover, there have been several claims about Twitter dying. Many people even gave some deadlines of when they thought it was going to happen. The company is going through an overhaul with Musk trying to change the work culture of the social media giant.
Pat McAfee in the NFL
Before turning into a full-time sports commentator, Pat McAfee was a kicker and punter in the NFL. The Indianapolis Colts picked him up in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL draft. He played for the Colts till the end of the 2016 season.
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McAfee made 575 punts in his NFL career for a total of 26,669 yards. His punting average stood at 46.4 yards. McAfee also had 49 touchbacks in his career. He also holds the NFL record for the highest career net average punting yards with 41.1.
While in the NFL, he appeared in the Pro Bowl twice (2014,2016). He also appeared on the First team, All-Pro in 2014. Before joining the NFL, McAfee played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers. While there, he won an appearance on the All American First-team in 2008.
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After hanging his boots, McAfee joined Barstool Sports. While there, he created ‘The Pat McAfee Show’. He separated from the company in 2018 to establish his own company, Pat McAfee Inc. His show is still one of the most popular ones in the NFL, with several big names like Green Bay Packers‘ Aaron Rodgers making regular appearances on it.
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