Pat McAfee ruthlessly trolls Patriots super fan following Colts win

Pat McAfee had some fun at the expense of his co-host, Boston Connor

Former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee had fun on “The Pat McAfee Show” at the expense of Boston Connor, a New England Patriots fan, after the Colts handed the Patriots a 25-24 loss.

The Patriots blew a lead late in the fourth quarter with Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson leading the team on a 19-play, 80-yard game-winning drive.

McAfee celebrated accordingly, much to the chagrin of his Boston-based co-host. The Colts won their second game in a row in their series against the Patriots. Their offense proved to be too much for the Patriots’ defense to handle, particularly on the ground.

The combination of Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor racked up 144 rushing yards and one touchdown against the Patriots.

It’s clear to see why Colts fans were excited about the win since it kept their playoff hopes alive. Meanwhile, the Patriots dropped their 10th loss of the season and were effectively eliminated from contention.

It was another heartbreaking defeat for Patriots fans in a season that continues to trend downward.

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Pat McAfee Show personality: ‘Notre Dame is all the way back’

Do you believe this?

Notre Dame is making believers out of skeptics after only one game. Experts who previously had the Irish out of the College Football Playoff have them in now. Sports media pundits are coming around, too.

During Tuesday’s edition of “The Pat McAfee Show,” program personality Boston Connor not only indicated his own belief in the Irish but went so far as to say they’re “all the way back” and that college football is better for it.

McAfee described the environment in which the Irish had to play Texas A&M, which he picked to win on “College GameDay.” Here’s the clip in its entirety (warning: NSFW language):

https://twitter.com/PatMcAfeeShow/status/1831016847275430282

Now that expectations for the Irish have been raised, it’s up to them to live up to those expectations. Otherwise, we’ll be hearing the same old stuff about how they always disappoint. While that’s a lot of a pressure, it’s the reality.

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