As it turns out, most of the guys writing and talking about sports can’t actually do what they criticize players for. You know, the whole playing sports thing.
Cleveland radio host proves playing quarterback for the Browns is harder than it looks
Just hang onto that microphone, man.


We saw how Stephen A. Smith’s jumper is more broken than a stepped on potato chip on Tuesday. Wednesday, The Really Big Show host Aaron Goldhammer for ESPN Cleveland threw the pigskin around.
It wasn’t great, to put it lightly.
It appears like it might be the same throw but just from different camera angles. Either way, it looks like Goldhammer is throwing an oiled up bowling ball.
The show’s Reddit Twitter account says that Goldhammer is always making fun of the Browns. To start 26 different quarterbacks since 1999 is no joke (it is). This past season was particularly bad through the first five weeks.
To be fair, it’s hard not to make fun of the Browns when they look exponentially worse than every other team in the NFL, whether or not you can sling the pill. When you have a “cape of sadness” going for your quarterbacks, it’s easy to see why.
But y’all. Stop letting people record you doing sports things if you do them like you’re an infant walking for the first time in your life.











