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Adorable 10-year-old interviewer isn’t afraid to ask the NFL tough questions, melt hearts

While kids interviewing professional athletes is often a good idea, the execution typically follows the same formula. The credentialed kid usually asks kid stuff. You know, things like “what’s your favorite color?” or ‘what’s your favorite meal?”

Well, this Sunday Night Football video follows that same pattern but cleverly switches it up. 10-year old interviewer Isabella begins by asking NFL players what superpower they would have, but without any hesitation, she instantly switches to more analytical questions regarding the game.

Isabella is on to something. Are spread offenses to blame for the small number of quarterbacks being selected in this year’s draft? Are larger and faster linebackers causing more teams to use the 3-4 defense? Don’t bother asking Andrew Luck; I don’t think he knows much about this football thing.

Another thing: why are so many football players averse to eating bacon before playing a game? Did Isabella inadvertently find the secret to success? Still, bacon is the BEST.

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