Jason Kelce took centre stage during the Eagles wild Super Bowl parade on Thursday, sounding off on his teams doubters in a four minute long tirade for the ages. His eccentric outfit had already garnered much attention, so it was only fitting that he delivered one of the greatest speeches you're ever likely to hear. Leaning on the Eagles 'underdog' theme that clearly helped inspire them to a sensational Super Bowl win over the Patriots, Kelce ripped into media members and defended his teammates in vociferous manner. There was no easing into this thing, he started and finished with the same delirium in his voice, yelling at the crowd: "Philadelphia! If you love the Eagles let me get a 'Hell, yeah!' If you love the Philadelphia Eagles, let me get a 'Hell, yeah!'" Then he dived right in, defending GM Howie Roseman and applauding the magnificent job he did to construct a winning roster. The All Pro center moved onto his coach Doug Pederson next, and made special mention of former Patriots front office man Mike Lombardi, who now works with The Ringer.WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS LANGUAGE SOME MAY FIND OFFENSIVE

"When Doug Pederson was hired, he was rated as the worst coaching hire by a lot of freakin' analysts out there in the media. This past offseason, some clown named Mike Lombardi, told him that he was the least qualified head coach in the NFL." Kelce said.

He continued in defence of his coach, saying: "You saw a driven Doug Pederson. A man who went for it on fourth down in the Super Bowl with a trick play. He wasn't playing just to go mediocre. He was playing for a Super Bowl. And it don't stop with him. It does not stop with him."

Lombardi made it well known for much of the season that he thought Pederson was in above his head, publicly slating his hiring on numerous occasions due to his lack of proven success. 

But, he was happy to take his medicine, tweeting this in response to Kelce's passionate words:

Kelce then turned to the various criticisms many of his teammates had faced over their careers and put them to rest, rattling of name after name and relating back to his team's underdog mantra. 

"Jason Peters was told he was too old. Didn't have it anymore. Before he got hurt, he was the freakin' tackle in the NFL," Kelce screamed passionately, banging his fists down. "Stefen Wisniewski ain't good enough. Jason Kelce is too small. Lane Johnson can't lay off the juice. Brandon Brooks has anxiety. Carson Wentz didn't go to a Division I school. Nick Foles don't got it. Corey Clement is too slow. LeGarrette Blount ain't got it anymore. Jay Ajayi can't stay healthy. Torrey Smith can't catch. Nelson Agholor can't catch. Zach Ertz can't block. Brent Celek is too old. Brandon Graham was drafted too high. Vinny Curry ain't got it. Beau Allen can't fit the scheme. Nigel Bradham can't catch. Jalen Mills can't cover. Patrick Robinson can't cover. It's the whole team! It's the whole team!"

By this point, the crowd was in all out hype mode and Kelce wasn't done yet!

"You know who the biggest underdog is? It's you all, Philadelphia. For 52 years, you all have been waiting for this...No analyst liked this team to win the Super Bowl and nobody likes our fans. 

To all those people that doubted us, to all those people who counted us out and to everybody who said we couldn't get it done: What my man Jay AJayi just said: '[Bleep] you!'" 

With that, Kelce exited to rapturous applause and chanting from a severely hyped up crowd. His passion and excitement were evident for all to see and what a way to stick it to all the doubters. 

This was certainly one of the greatest hype speeches you'll ever hear!