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Von Miller can’t stop trolling Cam Newton on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Miller: “I told you this is science, man”.
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Actor Michael Che tees up Miller by noting that he studied science in college, with a smiling Miller responding, “I guess you could say that”. “These waves are everywhere in the universe, just like I’m everywhere when Cam Newton comes”.
It’s virtually impossible to pick up Miller’s craftiness on a replay, but his sneaky manoeuvre saw his side start with the ball at the four-yard line.
“Von was about to recover it and he couldn’t recover it so he kicked it out to the end zone”.
Miller also cracks a joke about nobody believing gravitational waves would be discovered just like nobody thought Denver would dominate the No. 1 offense in the NFL. If Miller were caught, then he would have been called for a penalty. Miller, again with his long left arm, reaches down and in the one millisecond the ball lies free, swipes it backward toward the Carolina goal line.
Miller allegedly batted the ball towards one of his teammates, which is considered illegal. And the shoes, of course, which can’t be found on the feet of any other National Football League player – until Newton wears them.
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The Super Bowl MVP appeared on Saturday Night Live to school viewers on this now-proven Einstein theory and troll Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton in the process.