The Chargers used a brutal I Think You Should Leave meme to troll the hapless Bears

Well played, Chargers.

The Los Angeles Chargers might be at the top of the NFL’s best social media rankings between the way they do an anime schedule release with so many good references and the tweet they sent after the team took down the Chicago Bears on Sunday night.

They used a meme that combines Starship Troopers and I Think You Should Leave, with Tim Robinson declaring, “I didn’t do [expletive] [other expletive],” which was used to talk about how the Bears didn’t do … well, [expletive] [other expletive] in the loss.

Great job, Chargers social media team. You earned the W on this one:

College football’s top 25 teams as I Think You Should Leave sketches

Your team may look like they are choking but they assure you, they are not.

The time has arrived once again when many of your loved ones may be preparing to spend the next three to four months obsessing over college football. Maybe you’re one of those people who has better things to do with your time, like watching Tim Robinson’s sketch comedy magnum opus I Think You Should Leave for the 17th time in its entirety, leaving you no time to research all these teams running around your television screen. We’re here to change that.

For educational purposes, we’ve assembled a primer to familiarize you with the top 25 teams in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll by showing you each team’s best comparison in the world of I Think You Should Leave. Pay attention and don’t get distracted, I don’t want hear any jokes about it. I DON’T WANT ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RANKINGS.

A Chicago sportscaster brilliantly used so many I Think You Should Leave references in his broadcast

How did he fit so many references in???

After three seasons of randomly awkward chaos, it’s safe to say that Tim Robinson’s comedy sketch show, I Think You Should Leave, is a fantastic cultural hit. Where else could you get a story about the legendary Driving Crooner and paying it forward with a comical amount of fast food items?

As it turns out, on a recent local Chicago news broadcast.

Sports anchor Josh Frydman of WGN-TV got a little creative with his report on Saturday. While routinely recapping the day’s events involving the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs, Frydman used so many I Think You Should Leave references in his script.

The lengths to which Frydman went to fit them all are brilliant:

I’m still trying to decide which reference I appreciate the most, but I think it’s gotta be the “gimme that” on a game-ending interception. Talk about delightful and unique creativity.

The Dan Flashes meme is the best Twitter joke to come out of ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Season 2

Because the pattern’s so complicated.

We’ve had a couple of weeks to watch and re-watch the second season of I Think You Should Leave, the Tim Robinson sketch comedy show that is hilarious and the source of many a meme.

(Shameless plug: we ranked all the sketches from Season 1!)

Among the best offerings from this season? A sketch in which Robinson plays someone laying down on a couch during a business meeting because he hasn’t eaten in days. Why? Because he’s been spending his per diem on wildly patterned shirts from a store called Dan Flashes.

There’s even a surprise second part to the skit — a commercial for the store that puts an exclamation point on the whole thing. But now we’ve seen some intricate patterns on shirts and everyone’s making Dan Flashes jokes. Here’s a roundup:

Ranking every ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Season 1 sketch

We’re all trying to find the guy who did this.

The sketch comedy show that spawned thousands of tweets with GIFs from it is back.

I Think You Should Leave, the brilliant show created by, written and starring Tim Robinson returns to Netflix with Season 2 on Tuesday, July 6, so two of our biggest fans of the show — Andy Nesbitt and Charles Curtis — decided to rank every sketch from the first year. They had their disagreements (see below), but they made their own separate lists and averaged them together to come up with the rankings.

Before we go on, here’s your WARNING: there’s A LOT of NSFW language ahead! You have been warned.

Ready? Here we go: