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Mike Greenberg promises to drop on-air f-bomb in two Aaron Rodgers scenarios
"If the Jets don’t get Aaron Rodgers, if somehow this thing winds up that he either retires or plays on another team, I will come on this show and I will say the f-word out loud."
Drew Timme’s surprising avoidance of cursing cracked up Kevin Harlan and Lauren Shehadi
"If people have a problem with that, they can go...go somewhere else."
College basketball players can’t stop cursing after big NCAA Tournament wins, and it’s fantastic
Frankly, it's fucking fantastic.
Shannon Sharpe accidentally lets f-bomb fly on Undisputed: ‘Ooh, sorry!’
"I like chocolate, but what the f..."
Michael Kay Show slams LeBron for dropping f-bomb: ‘We don’t curse like that in the house’
"That’s a classy moment, a classy guy, and a classless thing to say."
NLL goalie Alex Buque lives up to ‘Have the censor button close by!’ billing
"There is nothing like an Alex Buque post-game interview. Have the censor button close by!"
The NBA warned DeMarcus Cousins over language in a print interview, which is even a larger problem than their record fines for profanity
"Among those said to be on that list, according to a source: Nuggets center DeMarcus Cousins, who was put on notice after using multiple profanities (including fuck, shit and bullshit) in an April interview with Andscape—quotes that appeared only in print, not on video or audio."
Chris Simms drops f-bomb on Pro Football Talk Live, Mike Florio says “We do not apologize”
"#RealLifeIsRatedR" indeed.
Snooker player Stephen Maguire’s apparent “f***ing wanker” to himself drew a broadcast apology to lip readers
"Apologies for those who are very adept at lip reading."
Tennessee Volunteers’ official Facebook page posted “Fuck. Theo. Cade.” on all-SEC nods instead of “Velus. Theo. Cade.”
Velus Jones Jr., Theo Jackson, and Cade Mays were the three Vols named to the coaches' All-SEC teams. We don't know who Theo Cade is, or what he did to deserve this.
Chris Fowler handled Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeaux’s “Great f***ing scheme” comment by quipping “Thibodeaux did a Thi-bo-don’t”
"Apologies. Thibodeaux did a Thi-bo-don't there. But he was excited. He had a big game, and it was a good gameplan, I'll say that."
ESPN apologizes for SportsCenter airing a clip containing f-bombs…from ESPN’s own 1986 Mets’ 30 for 30
"We apologize for the language that was used. You will see that during the broadcast, but not normally on SportsCenter."