In assembling the oeuvre of leaked videos showing ESPN's Chris Berman saying embarrassing things when he thinks the cameras are off I somehow neglected to post this one, in which he complains about the teleprompter:
The Berman videos have been a fun diversion at the end of the football season. I hope we're not done with them.
Previously on FanHouse:
Chris Berman Calls Al Michaels a 'F---head'
ESPN's Chris Berman Explains How to Smuggle Codeine From Canada
ESPN's Chris Berman is Sorry to Explode
More Profanity From ESPN's Chris Berman
Yet Another Chris Berman Video: Who at ESPN Has a Vendetta Against Him?
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Chris Berman Complains About the Prompter
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2-12-2008 @ 4:48PM
EskinSux said...
Now...Not only does this jackass embarass himself with his ridiculous nicknames and weird ass noises while on air. He also does in while off camera...ESPN has the worst on air personalities in sports..Like a ghetto...They should blow it up and start from scratch...
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2-19-2008 @ 7:06PM
billyboy said...
ESPN, ABC and Disney Corporation should take a lesson from Corporate America—sensitivity training required for all employees, not just to take, but to follow in all aspects of the workplace.
No Corporation these days would stand for any employee, manager or Director speaking the way Dana Jacobson or Chris Berman have. Dana was still in an ESPN capacity at that “roast” of two fellow ESPN employees and Berman obviously was on the clock when speaking the way he did.
Both of them, foul, out of bounds, not allowed and when said the wrong way to the wrong people are walking lawsuits. I cant believe ESPN settles for this behaviour, when the rest of their listening audience Companies do not.
I tend to think this type of talk also leads to racist comments as well when they think no one is looking or listening. Berman and Jacobson would do well to assume all near them the rest of their lives is recording and taping since their Employer seems to encourage this kind of behaviour.
Thank god for You Tube and Deadspin to keep us all honest and knowing of those who are not.
No employee, contractor, temp or just plain person should ever be subject to this kind of talk. Its ok to reprimand in the workplace, but not with the adjectives this idiot Berman used. He’s dangerous. And have you seen and heard the codiene laced aspirin one yet as well as the F bomb he drops on Al Michaels? You probably cant now as ESPN has pressured You Tube to remove them all— Dangerous I tell you.
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