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Booger McFarland
/ˈbʊɡər məkˈfɑːrlənd/
Definition
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Anthony 'Booger' McFarland is an American former professional football player, primarily known as a defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts in the NFL from 1999 to 2007.
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He is currently a prominent college football analyst and color commentator for ESPN and the SEC Network, delivering witty breakdowns and hot takes on games.
Examples
Booger McFarland's post-game analysis had everyone wiping tears of laughter from their eyes.
When Booger McFarland calls a defensive stand, it's stickier than his nickname implies.
Fans tuned in just to hear Booger McFarland sniff out the flaws in that quarterback's game.
Booger McFarland traded cleats for a mic, but he's still the ultimate nose for football talent.