Pat McAfee appears to still be seething after accusing an ESPN executive of trying to “sabotage” his show on Friday.
McAfee went on a rant on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ to end the week, lashing out at the network’s head of NFL programming, Norby Williamson, with claims of the latter leaking incorrect information.
The former NFL kicker also claimed to have “zero respect” for Williamson, asserting that there’s mutual dislike between the two of them.
He’s taken to X this Saturday to post a classic scene from ‘Scarface’ in which Al Pacino’s iconic character, Tony Montana, accuses a restaurant full of people of being cowards and liars while claiming that he always tells the truth and they need people like him to feel better about themselves.
All of this comes on the back of Aaron Rodgers suggesting Jimmy Kimmel would be on the “Eipstein list” while he was a guest on said show this Tuesday. Though McAfee has apologized, it’s understood that Rodgers’ comments really upset some people at The Worldwide Leader in Sports.