Stop the music! No more callers! We have a winner!
There it was Sunday, the perfect rendezvous of the scenes and sounds that so many right-minded folks now detest about Roger Goodell’s NFL, and what TV, in thoughtless tandem, has done to football, once an all-in team game:
Sunday, Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield, a player stuck on himself since he played at Texas Tech then Oklahoma, ran it in to make it 23-0 at the moribund, flailing and failing — thanks, Clyde — Giants.
After rising, Mayfield immediately, as if rehearsed, began to perform a classless, bad-winner mockery of something-string Giants QB Tommy DeVito and his media-enriched stereotype by making double paisano finger gestures.