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Photographical faux pas in the NFL has always made fans laugh. With a sport with as much contact as football, faux pas is very common. However, in the recent Dolphins-Jets game, there was a faux pas that was away from the field. The coaches, Robert Saleh and Mike McDaniel had an unfortunate faux pas with a unique capture.

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The photo went viral on Instagram and fans were absolutely brutal with their reactions. It seems as though there hasn’t been an unfortunate capture that has gotten such reactions from NFL fans.

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NFL fans go crazy over an unfortunate capture

NFL fans went absolutely insane after an embarrassing picture of two coaches went viral. The Dolphins and Jets coaches, Robert Saleh and Mike McDaniel were captured in an awkward position.

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The picture that went viral on Instagram showed the two coaches seemingly locked in an embrace. The coaches were very close and the score on the television was also an interesting number. A fan commented on precisely this and said, “Peep the score 69.” Another fan commented on how Saleh should not be coaching, “Jets head coach should be fired.” 

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Furthermore, there were comments about how there was a past connection between the two coaches, “saw this live and was like wtf. Probably had a bromance while their time in san fran.” Finally, a user commented on how one would be able to help the other in the future and said, “Whichever one gets fired first will have a job on the other guys team.” The fans were obviously very amused by such an image that was unfortunately taken at an embarrassing time for the head coaches. However, this is not the first time someone has commented on one of these two coaches. McDaniels has had his own experience with the perils of social media.

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Twitter on McDaniels

During the regular season, there were rumors of firing McDaniels from his position. When this was rumored to be happening, the NFL fans on Twitter had exploded in the coach’s support and were staunchly supporting him. Unlike the hilarious faux pas, the fans had been kind and supportive of McDaniels then.

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Unfortunately, this time, NFL fans have nothing but ridicule for both the head coaches. However, NFL fans have made this unfortunate faux pas appear hilarious. They seem to have milked the photo for its humorous content with their comments.

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Aditya Rajput is a prime-time NFL writer at EssentiallySports, bringing his unique perspective to the world of football. With a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Advertising from a prestigious university, Rajput uses his expertise in human behavior and decision-making to provide insightful analysis of the motivations and strategies of NFL athletes. Rajput is a passionate sports enthusiast who is particularly drawn to the legacy of Tom Brady, whom he considers to be the greatest quarterback in history. His writing has been widely read and highly regarded, with his recent article "Explaining the Mindset of Tom Brady: The GOAT's Secret to Success" garnering over 100k views. In addition to his love of football, Rajput is a skilled basketball player and a talented chef. His piece, “$7 Million Worth OJ Simpson Receives a Hefty Monthly Pension From NFL” piqued the interest of more than 65k readers. On the other hand, when it comes to supporting his favorite team, Rajput roots for Brady's Super Bowl kryptonite, New York Giants. In his free time, Rajput loves to cook some great shots in basketball and some good dishes in the kitchen.

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