Viking Funeral counts for two pumps
February 11, 2016 7:47 PM   Subscribe

Hingle McCringleberry and Kimble Mathias of the Portland Tigers are known for their unique endzone dances, often taking them too far.
posted by numaner (11 comments total) 12 users marked this as a favorite
 
I'm not ashamed to admit that, until the liquid nitrogen came out, I totally fell for this. I really need to get out more.
posted by 4ster at 7:55 PM on February 11, 2016 [4 favorites]


"You killed the ball...you sent it to Valhalla...that's two pumps!"
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 8:02 PM on February 11, 2016 [5 favorites]


Yeah, I tried to watch the Key and Peele Super Bowl commentary, and it just wasn't happening. This is exactly what they need to be doing... scripted, high-concept comedy. There's no one(s) better.
posted by Huck500 at 8:31 PM on February 11, 2016 [1 favorite]


Draxx them sklounst.
posted by Brocktoon at 8:47 PM on February 11, 2016 [4 favorites]


Life imitates art
posted by Itaxpica at 8:52 PM on February 11, 2016 [10 favorites]


I just realized I forgot to add this to the post:

McCringleberry used to get into a lot of trouble for his three hip pumps when he was a rookie for the Rhinos.
posted by numaner at 9:08 PM on February 11, 2016 [4 favorites]


I would watch way more football if this was a thing.
posted by jacquilynne at 9:24 PM on February 11, 2016 [2 favorites]


Does any one beat the famous river dance celebration referenced by Baseketball, though?
posted by auggy at 9:27 PM on February 11, 2016 [6 favorites]


Well, auggy, the bouncy-castle-from-the-pocket seems pretty high up there.
posted by numaner at 10:06 PM on February 11, 2016 [2 favorites]




Monmouth University's men's basketball team has been unusually good this season, and goofy bench celebrations are kinda their thing.
posted by nom de poop at 10:36 PM on February 11, 2016 [3 favorites]


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