Detroit comedian roasts Aidan Hutchinson, Dan Campbell [Video]

A Detroit-based comedian recently attended a Detroit Lions team meeting and he roasted Dan Campbell and Aidan Hutchinson.

Josh Adams, who is a Detroit-based comedian recently attended a Detroit Lions team meeting and he took the opportunity to roast head coach Dan Campbell and rookie EDGE Aidan Hutchinson.

Do you remember when Matt Patricia was head coach of the Lions and he did fun things like bringing a comedian to roast him in front of his team? No? Neither do I. But that is exactly what Campbell recently did and it was all shown on the latest episode of Hard Knocks.

Detroit comedian roasts Aidan Hutchinson, Dan Campbell

“I didn’t know Coach was that big, damn,” Adams said of Campbell. “We need you on special teams, f— all the coaching. We need you out there breaking up the wedge, fam. He walked up to me big as s— talking about ‘how you doing?’ I’m like what the f—, when did Hulk Hogan start coaching.”

“What’s going on brother?”

“Doing them half up-downs, them last six didn’t count,” Adams joked. “I seen them. Them wasn’t no up-downs. You was down there doing yoga. That was a downward dog. Get your a– down there like everybody else, let that chest hit the ground, Coach.”

But Adams was not done there as he proceeded to go after Detroit Lions rookie, Aidan Hutchinson, saying he looks like a big “boy band member.”

“Just Justin Timberlake coming off the edge,” Adams joked about Hutchison. “Just a big, strong Backstreet Boy.”

Check it out.

https://twitter.com/NFLFilms/status/1562223151429419009?s=20&t=mq2m1YQ6s7yO9fjTDgT2jg

Campbell, who could not stop laughing, explained why he brought in Adams for some comedic relief.

“It’s one of those things. It breaks the monotony,” Campbell said. “We had a little bit of time and at times, everything can be so serious and to just have a little laughter with the guy next to you, I think goes a long way and the guys can appreciate it … It just lightens the mood.”

 

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