For those of us no longer in high school or college, there’s still that dream we get from time to time, the I’m-back-in-school-taking-a-test-I haven’t-studied-for dream. It’s one of the worst nightmares you can have, but fortunately, it’s just a dream.

But for new Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long, a graduation party over the weekend put him in such a situation, and for him, it wasn’t a dream.

Long apparently found himself among a group of people who started discussing the famous Harper Lee classic To Kill a Mockingbird. Long found himself the odd man out in the discussion, and spoke about his experience on Twitter.

Can someone make a movie out of To Kill a Mockingbird to be inclusive of people that didn't do the reading in school — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) May 21, 2017

The book just came up in conversation at a party and I stood there so afraid of being asked a question. — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) May 21, 2017

@JOEL9ONE What kind of party talks about books — Nathan Buechlein (@apraxiadad) May 21, 2017

Graduation parties player https://t.co/JE32QH6tU3 — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) May 21, 2017

@JOEL9ONE How'd you make it through HS? — Seanzie (@reeealbigsean) May 21, 2017

Being more intelligent than you. https://t.co/8lWX6v2aKC — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) May 21, 2017

Long may be able to memorize an entire playbook, but the literary classics still seem to elude him. Come one, Chris, if we all had to read so do you!

Long played one season with the New England Patriots, culminating in a Super Bowl LI win over the Atlanta Falcons. The Patriots overcame an improbable 25-point halftime deficit to beat the Falcons in overtime, 34-28.