Since pioneering some of ESPN's original debate shows, such as Cold Pizza and First Take, Skip Bayless has become a household name in pop culture partially because of his blatantly honest commentary regarding America's most polarizing athletes. His willingness to openly challenge the pedigree of LeBron James in the NBA GOAT discussion or point out Michael Jordan's deficiencies as an NBA owner (and evaluator of talent) has made for some of the most entertaining segments in morning sports talk shows.

Skip's on-camera legacy also includes a number of shameless soliloquies about some of the greatest players to have ever stepped on an NFL field. In the past, the co-host of Undisputed: Skip and Shannon famously referred to NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens as "Team Obliterator." He also challenged Cris Carter's acumen during a highly personal debate about Tim Tebow when he asked the NFL Hall of Famer "How many [Super Bowl] rings do you have, Cris?" 

Shannon Sharpe, a three-time Super Bowl Champion, has been the co-host of FS1's highly successful sports debate show, Undisputed, for the past seven years. During the show's run, Shannon has evolved into one of the best on-air personalities in sports media and a cultural icon. The 54-year-old recently appeared as a guest on the Kelce brothers' podcast New Heights, where he was asked a hypothetical question about his co-host, Skip, suiting up for an NFL team and attempting to gain 1-yard from scrimmage.

"No!" Joked Shannon as Jason and Travis howled in laughter. "I'm not saying this because he's average. Ain't no way, they're gonna let him get a yard. No way! They're gonna go out of their way and I'm not so sure the offensive line is going to block for him to get that yard, so that's what's going to happen with that one."

To watch Shannon's answer about his co-host, Skip Bayless, scroll up and skip ahead to the 1:22:56 mark.

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