This video is pretty self-explanatory. Woody Paige tries to say the word “discourse” in wrapping up a conversation about fans conversing with coaches before Around The Horn heads to a commercial. However, that assumes he knows the meaning of the word discourse. What he actually says is something quite different. The best (or worst) part about this video may be his creepy laugh at the end. Yikes. Thanks to Black Sports Online for the clip.
Watch Woody Paige Creepily Mix Up His Words
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