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Key & Peele's Funniest Sports Moments

Nick DimengoFeb 21, 2015

I never want to just assume anything, but I have a feeling there are a lot of you reading this who know about the TV show Key & Peele, featuring the comedic duo on Comedy Central who bring the laughs every week.

Following the same strategy that has worked for years on shows such as Saturday Night Live and In Living Color, the two comedians use their humor in a way that few can.

One topic they often do best is sports, with them creating skits and generating a ton of buzz for some that they've done.

And because I think you need a good chuckle today, here are the funniest Key & Peele sports moments to help get you through your day.

Warning: Some of the following videos contain NSFW content.

The Postgame Interview

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One of the worst things about postgame interviews or press conferences in sports is that an athlete rarely actually says what's on his mind.

That makes sense, of course, seeing how they're trained constantly on how to handle the media so not to have a major slip-up.

The comedians had some fun with it, too, having the athlete in this skit, Ozamataz Buckshank, refuse to ever actually answer the question, giving generic sayings and cliches instead.

Slap-Ass

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It's one of the strangest traditions in sports, but slapping another man's behind is commonplace in pretty much every sport as recognition for a job well done.

In some cases, though, not every athlete likes when it happens.

That's what Key & Peele show here, as an entire locker room of baseball players stand up to their ass-slapping teammate and tell him like it is—even if all he knows is catching fly balls and slapping ass.

You Can Do Anything Interview

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I have a feeling that this skit got just a little bit of motivation from the famous "Anything is Possible" postgame interview by Kevin Garnett following his only NBA title in 2008.

With the emotions that run through an athlete following a big win, Key & Peele made sure they let that shine through with this skit, where a basketball player got a little bit too caught up in things.

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Ultimate Fighting Match Preview

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The UFC is a grown-man's sport, where athletes literally beat the living crap out of one another, with blood flying everywhere while testing the will of the fighters in the Octagon.

For that reason, getting yourself hyped before a match is almost mandatory, creating a hatred for an opponent that might not exist otherwise.

But when things go a bit too far with the threatening words, it can get downright freaky—as this skit shows.

Futbol Flop

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It's no secret that soccer players have been known to dive from time to time, hoping to convince the referee that the tackle on them was a lot tougher than it really was.

And while we as fans hate the act that so many players put on, Key & Peele found a reason to poke some serious fun at it, having one player nearly on his death bed in order to get his opponent a red card.

Sadly, this is an all-too-real situation in soccer games.

Excessive Celebration

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Although the NFL might be considered the "No Fun League" because it penalizes players for being themselves during celebrations, if Key & Peele had their way, they would allow nearly anything.

Everything except three pelvic thrusts.

After rookie wide receiver Hingle McCringleberry gets a little bit too excessive with his touchdown dancing, the ref penalizes him for breaking the rules, as the commentators have a bit of a problem with the teleprompter.

East/West College Bowl Intros II

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There might be some strange football names out there (looking at you, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix).

So to have some fun with all the ways players introduce themselves at the beginning of games, Key & Peele had this encore Collegiate Bowl skit, with them making up characters who would undoubtedly leave any fan wondering what these players' parents were thinking.

Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman Press Conference

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Seattle Seahawks players Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman might be two of the best in the NFL at their respective positions, but they couldn't be more different when it comes to talking with the media.

In Sherman's case, he loves the spotlight, saying anything that comes to his mind when a mic is shoved into his face.

For Lynch, though, he's a bit more, well, soft-spoken, showing up to talk just so that he "won't get fined."

The two comedians saw a golden opportunity to have some fun with the two Pro Bowlers' personalities—and they couldn't have been more spot on.

East/West College Bowl Intros I

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Nothing beats an original, which is why the East/West College Bowl intros that the two comedians did sits at No. 1 on this list.

As I mentioned in the encore skit, Key & Peele find a way to come up with some interesting names for themselves as they introduce the College Bowl All-Stars—and they are as unforgettable as some of our favorite players' real names.

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