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He did throw the grenade, but the funniest part of that interception wasn't the pick, I don't think.
It was the sad attempt at a tackle afterwards, the little belly flop that he does on the ground to try to reach out and get him.
Didn't quite get there, Max.
Going into this game, I did a little bit of reading on Max Brosmer and what to expect out of him, and the report out of camp for the Vikings was that they really liked how calm he was.
That was the number one thing that they said about the guy.
That he's calm?
That he's calm.
That he's very calm.
Do you think he's calm because he's like, I know that it's not going to work?
Or why is he calm?
I don't know, but that's the number one trait that you can point at in one of your quarterbacks and be like, I love how calm this guy is.
You should probably bet against that person.
The NFL is not a calm guy sport.
Yes.
By the way, I have a fun Max Brosner stat for you.
So he was through for 126 yards, four interceptions, zero TDs.
That stat line has happened before, and it happened in 1950 by Tommy Thompson, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Tommy Thompson was blind in one eye.
Oh, that's tough.
Because he served in World War II.