Dan Orlovsky Eats Pancakes Off The Floor On 'Get Up,' But It's Not His First Time Doing So
ESPN’s Dan Orlvosky is an animal, and not in a good way.
The network’s weirdest personality was on a segment of "Get Up" this morning called "Sat ‘Em Down," in which Jeff Saturday plays clips of offensive players shoving their opponents to the ground when they block.
In football, when a player makes a play with that much force and effectiveness, the block is called a "pancake." As such, for today’s segment of "Sat ‘Em Down," Saturday and his crew threw real pancakes in celebration once it was over.
Most people would just leave the pancakes on the ground, since eating anything off the ground is unequivocally disgusting.
But Orlovsky’s normal switch must have been off at that moment. When Orlovsky saw the pancakes on the ground, he thought that was the signal for a late breakfast.
Like an animal, he walked over the video board and grabbed one of the pancakes off the floor. The rest of the cast was visibly disgusted, likely because they’re fairly normal people.
Saturday, a former center for the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers, should have put his o-lineman skills to use and pancaked Orlovsky for that terrible decision.
But in all that commotion, Damien Woody could be heard saying, "You did it again?"
That’s right, this is not the first time that Orlovsky showed the world that he might be clinically insane. Back in January, he did the exact thing during another appearance on this segment.
This is the behavior of someone who might need to see a psychiatrist. But then again, should we expect anything more from a guy who thinks Mac Jones is actually a good quarterback?