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This mic guy had an unfortunate moment on the sideline during the Bucs-Falcons Monday Night Football game
Thankfully he was okay and we can just laugh at it, like Jon Gruden did.
Speaking of the mic and the Monday Night Football game…
Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan had an f-bomb loud and clear on the ESPN broadcast while trying to get wide receiver Mohamed Sanu to get set so that they could run the play (Obviously NSFW language here):
The ESPN MNF broadcast also had this fancy animation of an NFL Blitz-like Julio Jones destroying a bunch of Buccaneers ships
And Sean McDonough casually reminded Jon Gruden that he was fired by the Bucs
Bill Walton tried to roar like a cougar during the BYU-Utah game
There was also this hilarious exchange between Bill Walton and Roxy Bernstein
Walton: “This is the best I’ve ever seen [BYU guard] McKay Cannon play.”
Bernstein: “Have you ever seen him play before?”
Walton: “In the first half.”
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[Photo Credit: ESPN]

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