Maybe Vince Lombardi said it best: " "NFL halftime shows usually go one of two ways: "OK, that happened" or "Oh, God, why is this happening?" During the Chiefs-Bengals halftime show Sunday, we got more of the latter.Someone Von Miller Jersey in the production truck (or on the field) didn't bother to check microphone levels for CBS's halftime show at Arrowhead Stadium, leading to an amalgamation of sounds coming from Walker Hayes and the panel of Thurman Thomas Jersey James Brown, Phil Simms, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher and Boomer Esiason. It was unpleasant.MORE: Those who tuned in to hear some hard-hitting analysis from the panel were instead greeted with Brown trying his best to navigate the Hayes invasion and discu s the Chiefs' 21-10 halftime lead.Those same people may have been glad to not hear Simms' analysis, though.LOUD NOISES!!! Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) MORE: Hayes, whose claim to fame is the "Fancy Like" song that has been played over the Buffalo Bills Kids Jersey airwaves for entirely too long at this point, performed a medley of songs before the segment mercifully came to an end.Needle s to say, viewers watching the car-wreck halftime show were highly entertained by the way it unfolded:Oh wow theres apparently a Walker Hayes concert at halftime. Hes either a country singer or a whiskey Charlotte Wilder (@TheWilderThings) Walker Hayes absolutely DOMINATING the CBS halftime recap here Cant hear a damn thing but fancy like Applebees Nick Maraldo (@nickmaraldo) Yikes, dont think CBS realized how disruptive the Walker Hayes halftime show would be during *their Gabriel Davis Jersey * halftime show. Cant heard a word.More importantly: Forcing sports fans to hear MORE of the Applebees song should be penalized with a lo s & elimination, Chiefs. Sarah Spain (@SarahSpain) Lol Walker Hayes might as well be performing on the CBS desk. Bryan Hayes (@HayesTSN) WHOSE IDEA WAS IT TO DROWN OUT THE BROADCASTERS WITH WALKER HAYES!??? Kayla O.J. Howard Jersey Solomon (@KSolomonReports) Arrowhead is known for its crowd noise, but thanks to Hayes, it's now known for a different type of noise altogether.
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