Dude Perfect Copied Lil Sas' Viral NFL Draft Sketch Word For Word and Nobody's Even Mad
Look, I get it. Everything online is a remix of something else. Twitter's basically 10 joke formats on infinite repeat, just shuffled to fit whatever's happening that day. But what Dude Perfect just pulled off? That's a different level of audacious.
The crew that built an empire making trick shots straight up recreated Lil Sas' viral NFL Draft sketch, frame for frame, line for line. And the craziest part? They almost got away with it.
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Here's the thing: Dude Perfect is a trick shot company for kids. That's their lane. You can't steal making a three-pointer from a water tower. So when they decided to jump into sketch comedy, they didn't just dip a toe in the water. They waded in wearing an exact replica of someone else's outfit.
The setup, the pacing, the whole vibe of the sketch? Borrowed straight from Sas. It's a near-perfect copy of a sketch that absolutely went viral. The kind of sketch people actually remember and quote.
They Had One Job and They Blew It
Here's what kills me: Dude Perfect could have pulled this off. They had the blueprint right there. But they forgot the most important line from the original. In Sas' version, there's an off-camera friend who asks the main character one critical question: "How are you gonna pay rent?" That one line transforms the whole thing. It's the thing that makes you go, "Oh, okay, this is the real deal."
Without Doogs' background character and that killer line, it stops being a tribute and starts being a weird near-perfect knockoff that doesn't fool anyone who actually watches Twitter and knows where the sketch came from.
The Twist Nobody Saw Coming
But here's the actual wild part: Twitter's small. Like, shockingly small. The people who spend their day scrolling and keeping up with viral sketches? That's basically nobody compared to the rest of the world. Which means Dude Perfect might have just stolen a sketch that the majority of people will think is actually theirs now.
Congrats on the success, Dudes. That's legitimately one of the boldest moves in sketch comedy history.
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