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A macrodosing podcast host got roasted by several tight ends at George Kittle’s Tight End University. The event, which was held in Nashville, Tennessee, was a gathering of some of the best tight ends in the league to share tips and tricks. The host, known for his hot takes and trolling on Twitter, decided to crash the event and challenge some of the players.

Billy Football thought he could compete with the elite and faced Kittle in a blocking drill and got dominated, while Kittle taunted him with profanity. To make matters worse, another former player and podcaster, Will Compton shared a video of the incident and roasted Billy online.

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The video captures Billy’s silly word

However, Billy quickly regretted his decision when he faced George Kittle. The 49ers TE easily beat Billy Football in a blocking drill. Kittle is seen in that video saying, “I hope the mic got you [Billy] trying to say p*ssy.” Kittle said on camera “I even gave him a second try too. The fact that he wanted to do a fade. Is unreal.” Billy got roasted for his drill brutally.

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It became even more embarrassing when the co-host of the ‘Bussin’ With The Boys’ podcast quickly encountered this video clip and posted it to embarrass Billy on Twitter. Will Compton captioned it, “Don’t worry @Billyhottakes we have another angle for you. The audio is much more clear on this one.” Later Kittle told Billy to ask him on his knees for another repetition, but then rudely dismissed him.

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The video went viral and drew reactions from other tight ends, including Travis Kelce, who called Billy Football soft for running away from the drill.

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Kittle had enough of the quarterback questions

Kittle crashed ‘The Rich Eisen Show’ and vented his frustration at the host, Rich Eisen, who was interviewing Kyle Juszczyk, the 49ers’ fullback. Kittle said he was tired of hearing the same questions about the 49ers’ quarterback situation over and over again.

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“You know, you’ve been asking a lot of quarterback questions over my entire career, and the fact that you just keep asking guys, it’s just kind of crazy,” Kittle exclaimed in the interview. “Is there any other content out there that people want to know about the San Francisco 49ers?”

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He asked Eisen to change the subject and talk about something else related to the team. Eisen was caught off guard by Kittle’s interruption and tried to explain why he was curious about the quarterback issue. However, Kittle was not impressed and continued to mock Eisen for his obsession.

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