NFL Twitter roasts Dan Orlovsky for bizarre taco take - “Whitest thing I’ve ever seen”

Dan Orlovsky
Dan Orlovsky

Dan Orlovsky isn't playing in the NFL anymore, but he remains in the news quite often. He is pretty active on Twitter and is seen giving some great takes about football.

However, Orlovskly was recently heavily trolled for an absurd take on a food team. The entire NFL world clowned him for it, as not many people have tried doing such a thing before.

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Dan Orlovsky had a very new idea on how to eat tacos, and here's what he said about it:

"Hear me out, Cucumbers in tacos, Kinda a game changer"

Not everyone was a fan of Orlovsky's idea, and here's what Denver Broncos player Dre'Mont Jones replied on Orlovsky's cucumber in Tacos take:

"No offensive but CUCUMBERS!! In TACOS!!! Is by far the whitest thing I’ve ever seen and I went to a majority Caucasian high school"

Apart from Jones, others on social media also trolled the former Detroit Lions quarterback. Here's how they reacted to it:

In the near future, Orlovsky will think twice before posting such crazy ideas about food items on social media. Apart from that, his takes are quite insightful for many around the world.


Dan Orlovsky is having a great time in the broadcasting space

Dan Orlovsky: Detroit Lions v Oakland Raiders
Dan Orlovsky: Detroit Lions v Oakland Raiders

Although Dan Orlovsky didn't have the career that he had hoped for in the NFL, the former Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is prospering as an analyst in the broadcasting space.

Orlovsky played seven seasons in the NFL and threw for 3,132 yards,15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. However, the story is completely different nowadays as he has become a star on TV.

He is frequently seen across multiple shows on ESPN and provides great knowledge about the game. He also deeply breaks down many plays of the game on live television with Ryan Clark and that is a sight to adore.

Jeff Saturday was hired as the Indianapolis Colts' head coach this season. In the near future, Orlovsky may also be offered a coaching position on the offensive side of football.

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