Hot mic seems to catch XFL’s Dean Blandino saying ‘We actually screwed that up’ after explaining a call on broadcast
Having "We actually screwed that up" make it to a broadcast right after a replay review explanation was not exactly ideal.
Having "We actually screwed that up" make it to a broadcast right after a replay review explanation was not exactly ideal.
"Right by the Toronto Raptors bench, you see a microphone catching fire"
"I want to know where the f*ck seagulls live! They don’t live in a nest, they have webbed feet!"
"There are people watching that, who don’t know that I’m fucking with them. They’re like, 'Finally a young, handsome person is saying it!'"
Hot mic blunders are never a good look, but the Commanders radio crew handled this one pretty well.
We’re all immunized to Aaron Rodgers saying anything surprising at this point in his career.
It's the rare instance where announcers get caught on hit mics and don't say anything that bad.
"It’s for ESPN so they can come back."
"I’m the last guy in the world that likes being mic’d up"
"Oh, I thought we were off the air"
"You can be that way, I don’t give a shit. Go ahead. Now I know where I’m at with you."
"I never know what he’s trying to do to be honest with you. I don’t know that he does half the time."
Cohen apparently didn't appreciate SNY showing Yankees' highlights.
The joyful story hasn’t caused Woods to lose any of his competitive spirit
"Get this over with. Put us out of our misery"
Simon Reed made this comment Wednesday on the international stream of the world figure skating championships, and partner Nicky Slater laughed and said "Well done." The International Skating Union removed both of them as commentators Thursday.
One was a former high school athletic director, the other a longtime high school teacher.
"Why did he do doo doo again? Same place, right in the front yard. ...We're going to have to start bringing a bag."
Was he fired for the premeditated penalty call, or was he fired for being caught? (It's not a hard question.)
"I do not believe that I would have made such horrible statements absent my sugar spiking."
The announcer in question was a high school football coach in 2020.
"That’s your hard-earned money and your tax dollars at work!"
Brennaman gave an apology and then signed off but also managed to call a home run mid apology.