http://youtu.be/y1DribNlIpw
The talented Adnan Virk subbed for Keith Olbermann on Monday. Given that Olbermann’s show is not centered around 21 hours of debate like the rest of the ESPN lineup, one might see some different topics emerge from time to time. Virk wanted to talk about tennis (gasp! during the fall!) and even poked fun at ESPN’s obsession with all things football. Start at the 2:10 mark.
Adnan should be careful about jokes regarding the network disciplining people. The last time someone publicly flaunted the idea of getting punished, it didn’t end so well.
(H/T The Big Lead)

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