The series, based on the Eli Manning sketch, details Russ Holliday’s (Glen Powell) return to sports. When he thinks he is in the end zone, he dropped the ball and the other team takes it and destroys him. He had to move back with his father and ended up leaving his dreams of becoming a quarterback behind. That is until his brilliant plan of taking on a new persona comes to life.
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