Seahawks QB Russell Wilson is one of the best QBs in the NFL but he definitely has one of the most boring personalities off the field.
Wilson was featured during ESPN’s Mic’d up segment on ‘Monday Night Football’ and the dude is a straight-up cliche machine.
In a span of a few minutes here are all of the cliches Wilson delivered while being mic’d up.
Let’s go!”
“Hey that a way baby!”
“Great job!”
“OK, OK!”
“I see you two four!”
“Let’s go!”
“OK three two, let’s finish it.”
Here’s the video of the segment.
Jason Garrett is the most cliche “pep talker” in the NFL.
Russell Wilson: Hold my beer https://t.co/BmExkQmMGy
— Derek Burlew (@Derek_Burlew) December 3, 2019
NFL fans didn’t seem pleased to being exposed to Wilson’s motivational tactics.
Russell Wilson is gonna make a great little league coach one day. https://t.co/8IRC2OwIA9
— Garrett 🛠 (@GarrettHall42) December 3, 2019
For the love of god STOP making me listen to Russell Wilson say every football motivational cliché every four minutes p l e a s e
— Hugh Tomasello (@HughTomasello) December 3, 2019
I'm still not convinced that those sound bites from Russell Wilson weren't a voiceover. It's like he just kept saying every cliche motivational sideline phrase you'd get in a google search result.
— 2 Bar Loop (@J_Corners) December 3, 2019
I really like Russell Wilson but never want to hear Russell Wilson mic'd on Monday night Football again. Grown broadcaster orgasms after a cliche filled mic'd up is uncomfortable. I had to ask my kids to leave the room. #Skol
— Todd Buckingham (@trojanhoopfan) December 3, 2019
Russell Wilson mic’ed up on football is like listening to a non-playable football character in a video game spout garbage. He is just devoid of anything interesting and a walking, talking cliche factory.
— Martian Brando (@corruptibleboy) December 3, 2019
Russell Wilson is every sports cliche in human form
— Danny Heifetz (@Danny_Heifetz) December 3, 2019