VIDEO: ESPYs Use Peyton Manning Letters To Roast Eli & Brady In Hilarious Skit

The ESPYs just rolled out this hilarious skit based on the Gatorade “Letters From Peyton” commercial they released two months ago. It involves Peyton talking shit to other pro athletes like Jeter and Tom Brady, plus his brothers and parents.

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100% Peyton wrote those too. Guy just has a personality you love. Can’t decide if the best part was him trolling Tom, Eli, or Cooper (who is by far the most awesome Manning).

      1. __Copemint__

        The Mizzou football team who supported protests based off lies won a courage award named after the late great Stuart Scott, though

        10 years ago at 8:40 pm
    1. RomoInThe4th

      “Fuck ESPN” is something I hear all the time, but I’m not quite sure where it comes from. Not trying to be a dick, I’m just curious why so many people hate it all of a sudden. I know they are always on LeBron/Curry’s dick and aren’t consistent as far as why they fire some people and not others, but does it go beyond that? A friendly/semi-sarcastic response would be appreciated.

      10 years ago at 8:42 pm
      1. __Copemint__

        I enjoy sports coverage without a forced liberal bias spun into it. Also the over/under coverage of certain things helps too.

        10 years ago at 8:43 pm
      2. Larry_Sellers

        I hate that ESPN more or less lost its identity, basically in favor of the liberal/PC bias you mentioned. They became popular because of funny, edgy personalities (relative to sports broadcasting) that weren’t afraid to push the envelope a little bit. Pretty much the opposite of the tired vanilla, “let’s try to not offend anybody so we don’t hurt ratings” shell that it is now. I hit happy hour pretty hard so hopefully this rant makes sense.

        10 years ago at 9:39 pm
      3. Fratstarbator

        their job is simply to give me the scores and show me the game. theyve essentially become an “E! News” for sports, trying to stir up drama and report statistics that no one cares about. do you think any team actually creates a game plan around “The Padres have lost theyre last 5 home games that fell on Wednesday night”

        10 years ago at 11:15 pm
      1. Pablo Escobar Gaviria

        What I was going to say is that you have to admit that the Craig Sager segment of the show was amazing.

        10 years ago at 9:56 pm
  1. Henry_Eighth

    The video is incredibly boring. I didn’t make it to the halfway mark before I gave up.

    10 years ago at 8:52 am
  2. mynameaborat

    It’s unfortunate ESPN is completely political and fired some of their best people, such as Colin Cowherd and Bill Simmons, because they actually voiced their own opinions, not the network’s.

    10 years ago at 11:03 am