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Posted: 2022-01-25T19:07:47Z | Updated: 2022-01-25T19:07:47Z This 'Saturday Night Live' Sketch Was Cut From The Latest Show But Shouldn't Have Been | HuffPost

This 'Saturday Night Live' Sketch Was Cut From The Latest Show But Shouldn't Have Been

The nation missed out on Chris Redd's Stephen A. Smith pontificating on Tom Brady and that's just wrong.

America missed a chance to see Chris Redd ’s Stephen A. Smith hold forth on whether Tom Brady is exceptional or very exceptional on “Saturday Night Live ” — and we’re all the worse for it.

In a sketch that was cut for time (watch it below), Redd ratchets up his impression of the ESPN star, as Michael Irvin (Kenan Thompson) tries to out-yell him and Molly Qerim (Chloe Fineman) tries to cool the room in a spoof on “First Take.” Props to Will Forte’s hyperbole-spewing blogger as well.

Ya gotta love their passion in arguing useless minutiae with sports cliches. If anyone is going to provide the answer as to whether Brady plays with a chip on his shoulder or with his back against the wall, it’s Smith.

“I meditated on it. Then I took a monthlong sabbatical,” said Redd as Smith (who was hospitalized with COVID-19 recently). “I ate, I prayed, I loved. And then I came back with an answer. And it’s indisputable that Tom Brady plays with a chip on his shoulder!”

Preach!

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