Green Bay Packers running back AJ Dillon is a force of nature, to the point he has been nicknamed “The Quadfather,” and for good reason. Making an appearance at a Minor League Baseball game, AJ Dillon was invited on the field for a rather bizarre request. The Kenosha Kingfish mascot appeared to want the smoke with Dillon, something he soon found out no average human being should ever even contemplate, or in this case, a kingfish.

Who doesn't love a good old-fashioned Oklahoma drill? Dillon sprung up to his feet and quickly got low, leaving the Kenosha Kingfish mascot stuck like a deer in headlights. The result? Dillon delivered a seismic blow to the mascot, knocking its head clean off in the process.

There wasn't a moment that the Kenosha Kingfish mascot looked prepared to match up with Dillon and his 247-pound frame. That was evidenced by the mascot's expression before the drill even got started. Little did fans know that would be the last facial expression the mascot ever made, seeing as Dillon managed to send its head flying 10 feet away.

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The mascot likely wasn't expecting Quadzilla to give it 100% on this play, but that just means he doesn't really know how AJ Dillon operates. The Packers‘ power running back showed no mercy during the mock Oklahoma drill, treating the Kingfish mascot like he was a Lions linebacker as he bowled right over him with ease.

We're hoping the mascot in Kenosha got a nice little bonus for taking the full force of AJ Dillon right to his midsection, though it's hard to imagine a price worth sustaining that type of brutalizing hit.