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  2. What Went Down (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    What Went Down is a 2014 comedy montage series that features collections of sports mistakes, epic fails and embarrassing outcomes. The series began on September 8, 2014, [1] on The CW and in the US broadcast syndication.

  3. Jimmy Garoppolo pulls a Dan Orlovsky (who has jokes!) on an ...

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    It's a blooper that will live forever. Jimmy Garoppolo's safety on Sunday night wasn't as bad, but it made everyone remember Orlovsky's mistake. Orlovsky included.

  4. Blooper - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Hewat (1938–2014), [3] [4] who had a vast personal collection of taped broadcasting gaffes, [5] was the first person in the UK to broadcast radio bloopers, on a bank holiday show on BBC Radio Bristol at the end of the 1980s.

  5. Whacked Out Sports - Wikipedia

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    Whacked Out Sports is an American syndicated reality television series which features professional and amateur videos of sports-related mishaps, crashes and bloopers. The show has a comedic theme and uses a narrative voiceover to highlight aspects of the clips.

  6. 30 Times People Reached Heights Of Cringe They Didn’t Know ...

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    In year 8 or 9 I didn't want to do sports day at school so I pretended to faint, right on the field infront of the whole school while the teachers carried me inside. Image credits: Andromeda98_ #20

  7. Watch: Giants Run Most Embarrassing Play Of The Year - AOL

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    The New York Giants just ran what has to be the most embarrassing play of the NFL’s 2021 regular season. New York, facing a 3rd and 9 late in the second quarter, decided to run a quarterback ...

  8. The Lighter Side of Sports - Wikipedia

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    The first incarnation of The Lighter Side of Sports aired on ESPN from 1986 to 1990. In addition to sports bloopers, interviews with sports figures and comedians in front of a live audience were included, along with music from the house bands, The Flamin' Caucasians (1986–1988) and Nik and the Nice Guys (1989–1990).

  9. “Golden Bachelorette”'s Joan reveals the boob-related blooper ...

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    The day after filming the MTA, Joan joined EW via Zoom to talk about the reunion lovefest, the unexpected breakup with Pascal during Fantasy Suites week, and the boob-related blooper Bachelor ...