
"I thought the Dodgers looked like jack--. I thought they embarrassed themselves. Did you guys see the Kiké Hernandez thing? He quoted the famous Conor McGregor UFC interview where he 'apologized to no one.' The setup was...he fumbled his way through it if we're being honest. Calling himself the triple champ. You got an A on the group project, Kiké. Let's be honest."
"Let's be honest. If [Andy] Pages doesn't catch that ball, you're remembered for the guy that missed Ernie Clement's fly ball. The main thing for me was that I was an even bigger Blue Jays fan because they are classy, they are professional, they are respectful. They would never conduct themselves the way in which the Dodgers did [on Monday]."
Ariel Helwani, a Montreal-born Syracuse alumnus and avid fan of the Buffalo Bills, New York Knicks, and Toronto Blue Jays, condemned the Dodgers' conduct during their World Series parade. He called the team's behavior embarrassing and specifically targeted Kiké Hernandez for quoting Conor McGregor's 'apologized to no one' line, saying Hernandez fumbled the delivery and bragged as a 'triple champ.' Helwani warned that moments like missed catches define memory of a game, and praised the Blue Jays as classy, professional, and respectful, saying they would not have acted like the Dodgers.
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