Pizza and chicken wings are arguably the two most popular foods consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. Those two foods are typically consumed by using your hands instead of utensils. Maybe boneless wings (depending whether or not you consider them “wings”) can be eaten with a knife and fork but for bone-in wings, you gotta use your hands.
Mike Greenberg of ESPN apparently doesn’t subscribe to that notion. In a tweet posted by his wife Stacy, Mike was using a knife and a fork to eat his wings. I get it’s cleaner but making a mess while eating wings is part of the fun.
Anyway, social media roasted Greeny pretty well for his Mr. Pitt impersonation.
https://twitter.com/Joe__Vela/status/1492993719238287362?s=20&t=IFeWVt3FIJv2wmCbTyYPxg
I’d like to report a crime: pic.twitter.com/FjihsLdf90
— Random Individual (@mmillsrat) February 13, 2022
[Photo: @StacyGSG]
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