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down a hallway, giving a shove to the Rutgers Scarlet Knight as he walks by, much to the Knight's confusion. A third ad sees Lynch walking by a malfunctioned candy bar vending machine, where she initially raises her fist to seemingly punch the machine open, only to call for the Facilities Department for assistance instead. The ads began airing shortly after Lynch won the
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vision similar to a science fiction robot, scanning the room and displaying possible responses, one of which is to "eliminate" the anchors. He instead simply responds "Guys, I'm not a machine. I'm just Albert." The anchors walk away, dejected, and the copy machine speaks to Pujols, asking why he did not eliminate them, with Pujols telling the copy machine to shut up.
1170:. A second and more recent spot has Howard entering the office shortly after Hannah Storm accidentally set the coffee machine on fire, dressed in reporter's garb and asking her what happened. She tells him that Superman had come in and put the fire out, and he says that she was lucky Superman was there (but never reveals his secret identity). 2656:" and says that every so often there is one. Then they cut to a show where a leak from a pipe above the stage causes a grounds crew to come out and lay a tarp on the set. The anchors and grounds crew members are seen calling loved ones and chewing gum similarly to baseball players and fans. Scott says "You just hope it lets up." 2716:. In the ad, Boras (known throughout baseball for his hardline negotiating tactics) represents Van Pelt, demanding (among other things) that the company name a sandwich after him in the cafeteria since Scott "uses more five-syllable words than any other anchor". When Boras demands an incentive clause allowing Scott to wear a 1223:. Verrett claims it is more expensive than a spaceship. Verrett has a baseball bat and starts swinging it in front of the camera to show Ethier how it looks. Ethier then says "Let me see a real swing." Verret swings and breaks the camera. Ethier asks if they are going to be in trouble, and Verrett says yes. 1112:
performances" which include talking to the camera with his head down on his desk, spinning on his chair, randomly flapping his arm, and elevating his head above the camera. The commercial ends with the phrase "The great ones always figure it out" with Jimmy Rollins clearly frustrated at Van Pelt's videos.
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at the cafeteria. Rosenhaus negotiates the cost of their lunches from $ 23.50 down to $ 15, using many familiar tactics of player contract negotiation (For example: "What if I guarantee we'll be back tomorrow and give you an option for Friday?") Rosenhaus also offers to throw in incentives for extra
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or perfect game into the late innings. Patrick ultimately slips up though, declaring on air "That of course is the kind of thing that can't never happen in a playoff race", and he is crushed as an "umpire" in the control booth declares he has used a double negative. Scott wraps up the spot by saying
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translating an email in French that Chris McKendry got. It says "Bonne Journee". Translation: Have a nice day! A follow-up ad shows Donovan attempting to make a photocopy. When the machine does not work, Donovan kicks it, only to have a yellow card spit out. When he protests the yellow card a red
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sorting mail in the mailroom in his jersey and his helmet. Steve Levy then comes to get his mail, and proceeds to tell LT that the mail is not his (LT wears a black visor, which in this case is supposed to be detrimental to his vision). A follow-up ad has LT playing a hand-held video game with Chris
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break room, making protein shakes. Sparty is putting protein shake powder in a blender container when anchor Jay Harris comes in with banana, yogurt and strawberries and asks "hey fellas, you using both blenders?". Both mascots stare at Harris awkwardly and Sparty deliberately turns on the blender.
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commenting that Scott Van Pelt had been on a run of unbelievable shows, accompanied by footage of Van Pelt using numerous "big-syllable" words ("A-Rod exhibits inordinate aptitude in spheroidical aviation!"); Anderson then sadly reveals that Scott had been using "performance enhancers", showing Van
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like a hockey practice. Chris McKendry and John Buccigross are replaced in a "line change" with Jay Harris and Brian Kenny, then are sent back when Gretzky does not like what he sees. Before he sends Harris and Kenny back out, Gretzky gives both of them a pep talk and reminds Kenny to make sure his
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reviewing Van Pelt's videos in front of the camera. In the commercial, it is implied that just like baseball players, anchors also go through slumps, and like them, they also study their tapes to discover their flaws. In the commercial, a confused Van Pelt looks to Rollins for guidance in his "poor
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attempting to record an outgoing voicemail message on his phone, telling callers that they have reached "the Freak," "the Franchise," "the Freaky Franchise" and "Big Time Timmy Jim" but being dissatisfied with all. Finally he decides to record one beginning simply "this is Tim Lincecum" only to be
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to run some errands only to discover that Pujols is wearing a cockeyed shirt. Another ad featuring Pujols shows him at the photocopier when he is approached by John Anderson and Steve Levy. The anchors refer to Pujols by his nickname "The Machine." The scene is then shown through Pujols' eyes, his
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ordering coffee. When the barista asks, "Name?", Lynch, believing the barista should already know it, angrily gives a list of her accomplishments and her nickname ("The Man"), until the barista tells her he just needed her name to write down on her cup for her order. A second ad has Lynch walking
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eating a snack in the break room, seemingly amazed by Ramirez's actions. Manny then picks up his cell phone and says, "Hola?", prompting Harris and Levy to burst out in laughter and marvel at "Manny being Manny!" This ad was never shown as part of a normal commercial cycle, as it did not come out
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arriving at ESPN offices and sitting in his cubicle in a standard office chair. He realizes something is wrong so he goes to Scott Van Pelt's neighboring cubicle and Van Pelt is sitting in a throne, (which he took from "King James" cubicle). Getting Lebron to ask, "Scott, did you possibly switch
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One ad featured Stuart Scott recalling various anchors' "Perfect Shows" ("Bob Ley had his in '89, Steiner in '91"), and how Dan Patrick "had one going last season". It then cuts to the set to show the various crew members and co-anchor Kenny Mayne refusing to speak or even make eye-contact with
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stars in two 15-second spots. In one spot, Stafford finds some stale Chinese food in the refrigerator and throws it in the trash only for the Georgia Bulldogs mascot to pull it out of the garbage. In the other, the mascot spills water but is being scolded by Stafford, who believes he's used the
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and Steve Levy discussing the slimming nature of pinstripes, when Scott Van Pelt walks in wearing a new suit with horizontal stripes, which exposes him as being much bigger than expected. A follow-up ad features anchors John Anderson and Jay Harris eating lunch at the cafeteria when they mock
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in the ESPN men's locker room about to shave when he notices green hair in his razor. He asks ESPN employees Stuart Scott, Karl Ravech and Josh Elliot if they used his razor to which all answer in the negative. The color of the hair in the razor is not acknowledged by any party, as the
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A 2009 ad features Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan tossing yogurt to anchors Hannah Storm and Josh Elliott. A follow-up has Josh Elliott asking Matt Ryan for his password, which consists of a complicated string of words and numbers, similar to the play calls in the
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Pelt's cubicle being raided by FBI agents who discover a thesaurus. Van Pelt attempts to flee and is wrestled to the ground by the agents, shouting out, "Unhand me, you rapscallion!" The ad spoofed the recent steroid controversy in baseball surrounding players such as
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viewers can decide which highlights to air via text messaging. They can choose one of the three options: have John Anderson read the highlights, have Jay Harris read the highlights or have a roller-skating cockatoo dunk a basketball. In the end, they chose the
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A 2016 ad features anchor John Anderson holding a post-show press conference in a parody of pre-game and post-game news conferences. However, the "reporters" turned out to be mascots Wally, Mr. Met, Slugggrrr, Billy the Marlin, Clark the Cub and the Phillie
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offensive line, where they are unable to use "the big room" for their meeting, which is being used by two horse jockeys and a gymnast, causing Jay to use a much smaller room instead. (The joke being that Wisconsin is known for having very big offensive
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stares at anchor John Anderson after he throws a crumpled up piece of paper in the garbage can. Anderson is guilted into taking the paper out of the garbage and puts it into the recycling bin. The Tree makes another appearance in another ad where
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in the break room late at night, with Austin studying and being unable to stay awake. Patrick helps to wake Austin up with a chair shot to the back. Austin asks for one more, which Patrick obliges to do, and Austin thanks him and resumes his
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asking anchor Scott Van Pelt for advice on selecting nicknames. (The name Van Pelt coined, the "Boston Three-Party", has actually been used in ESPN broadcasts.) A follow-up spot has Steve Levy heckle the trio as they walk through the
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segment, then after that segment ends, it is revealed that Clayton does the broadcast from his bedroom in his parents house, wearing a fake suit with a hidden ponytail and hops on his bed to eat old Chinese food and listen to heavy
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sitting at a conference table. The three are talking about hats, and how as a catcher Posada never wears his. Ortiz asks to see the Yankee's hat to bend the brim and break it in. As Oritz puts it on his own head, Red Sox mascot
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being 'relocated', lampooning the trend of team owners threatening city (and in some cases state) governments with relocation to get what they want. In the ad, Hair Club for Men founder Sy Sperling is depicted as the owner of
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while speaking on the field so that the opposing team cannot read the speaker's lips — they discuss where they are to meet for a party later that evening while covering their mouths, Wright with his glove, the anchors with
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Another ad featuring James shows him struggling to fix an apparent paper jam in a copier. Stuart Scott walks by the room, sees James having trouble with such a menial task and says in a sarcastic tone "The chosen one,
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An additional ad features Rapinoe, Sauerbrunn, and Smith with other ESPN staff in a boring meeting and prepare to leave when the clock strikes noon, only for a soccer official to signal for 9 more minutes of stoppage
1669:. It just so happens that Chicken Curry is the special the day after Stephen has a big night. He promptly thanks the workers for making the Chicken Curry for him despite the fact the workers do not know who he is. 918:. Another ad features Romo answering phones at ESPN. He gives anchor Stan Verrett his messages, reading them off his armband, similar to how NFL quarterbacks have their playbook written on their arms during games. 3361:, on his computer, then quickly minimizes it when Hannah Storm stops by, asking Bucky if a story he's working on will be ready. When Hannah leaves, Bucky promptly returns to looking at pictures of Wilma. 1825:
A 2016 ad features anchor John Anderson holding a news conference. The problem is that the conference room features a bunch of MLB mascots which includes Wally the Green Monster and the Philly Phanatic.
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showing off his Super Bowl ring to anchors Neil Everett, Stan Verrett and Kenny Mayne. A follow-up ad features Gronkowski having trouble getting a snack from the vending machine while Everett mocks him.
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in writing his material, using jargons like "trajectory matrix", "terminal velocity", "temporal matrix" in describing basketball terminologies. In the end, Lin tells Crawford, "You misspelled temporal".
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in the office typing on the computer, the duck stops typing as he hears real ducks quacking from a pond outside the office. The mascot then leans back in his chair and lets out a sigh as the "This is
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In a 2016 ad, ESPN celebrates "Foreign Exchange Week" as sports anchors from Australia, England, Japan and Mexico mingle with anchors John Anderson, John Buccigross, Jay Crawford and Jay Harris.
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smashing a computer with his bat – Charley Steiner walks away, wearing face paint and a necktie as a headband, holding a lantern and screaming, “Follow me! Follow me to freedom!”
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A 2015 ad features anchors Scott Van Pelt and Steve Levy along with bull riders J.W. Harris and Sage Kimzey recreating the Western-style campfire cookout made famous in classic Western films.
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walks by, sees Ortiz in the Yankees hat, drops the video tapes he's carrying and is mortified, refusing to have anything to do with Ortiz, even though Ortiz pleads, "it's not what you think!"
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A 2016 ad featured Jay Harris erasing the 108-year World Series drought for the Chicago Cubs followed by UConn mascot Jonathan the Husky erasing 35 days "since the last workplace incident."
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looking through files. Steve Levy sees him and jokingly calls him a Russian spy. Levy then leaves, then the roof opens and Ovechkin is pulled up by Capitals goaltender (and fellow Russian)
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are usually present in most ads, implying they work behind the scenes at ESPN. They are often seen casually milling around in the background, but occasionally they take on an active role:
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Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug was featured in two commercials. In the first, she is carried around the ESPN offices, being handed off from person to person, finally being carried off by
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A 2015 ad features various anchors (including John Anderson and Lindsay Czarniak) having breakfast while the Kentucky Wildcats mascot and Arizona's Wilbur Wildcat get into a catfight.
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A 2015 ad features anchors John Anderson and Bram Weinstein having a meeting with the GoodYear Blimp pilot about scheduling a flight while the Stanford Tree is hanging from the blimp.
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A 2023 ad features anchor Matt Barrie being "fired" by Norby Williamson in a parody of coaches and managers getting fired for their teams' performance only to be "rehired" later.
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A parody of post-game interviewing finds a dejected Kenny Mayne and an upbeat Dan Patrick asked about their performances in that evening's broadcast in "locker room" interviews.
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having a conversation about the differences between men's basketball and women's basketball. Staley then manages to slap Harris on the backside as Harris groans, "Oh, women."
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A 2023 ad features Olympic-gold medal-winning Sydney McLaughlin snatching her gold medal from San Francisco 49ers mascot Sourdough Sam's neck after she finds her medal gone.
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A 2007 ad has Jimmie Johnson using a pickaxe to slowly destroy a speed bump in the ESPN parking lot, as you see his race car near him, obviously too low to pass the bumps.
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getting ready for her upcoming match inside the conference room as she is battling a dummy which has anchor Linda Cohn's photo on it but Cohn does not seem to notice it.
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in a "penalty cubicle" and get joined by Steve Levy, who got sent for "'Replied all' to a company-wide email." A second ad features Marchessault and Eichel washing the
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working as a cafeteria cashier of whom anchor Jay Crawford complains to by having to pay his hamburger, french fries and soda separately instead of getting a discount.
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is telling anchor Steve Levy the menu for lunch. Confused with the chef's "Swedish", he asks Lundqvist for translation. In the end, the Swedish Chef gets annoyed when
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is guarding the buffet area. Ledecky also appears in another spot where she and anchor Kevin Connors are in the storage room looking for Ledecky's lost swim goggles.
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crew (including anchors Linda Cohn and Stan Verrett) by giving them a pre-show speech in a parody of football coaches designing plays for their offense and defense.
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A 2017 ad features Boston Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster working as ESPN's meteorologist before being replaced by Seattle Mariners mascot the Mariner Moose.
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A 2017 ad features Boston Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster working as a meteorologist but he gets in the way of the forecast and ends up getting replaced by
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shows up to use the microwave, Mr. Met angrily gestures at him and walks away. Hamilton is confused until Scott reveals that some of the balls Hamilton hit in the
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A 2023 ad features anchor John Buccigross poking fun at Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum's cubicle which happens to be colored green (including the chair).
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and his caddy discussing on whether to use a spoon or fork for Jordan's macaroni and cheese. They decide to use a spoon and anchor Stan Verrett does the same.
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is seen in line behind Vinatieri, clearly frustrated with the delay. (Kelly never won a Super Bowl with the Bills, losing four straight in the early 1990s)
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A 2007 ad sees Chris McKendry and Stan Verrett stuck in bumper to bumper traffic trying to enter the Bristol campus because a Mardi Gras float driven by
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then splashes himself with the water before the Michigan State mascot Sparty attempts to drink the water as the "This is Sportscenter" graphic is shown.
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having trouble getting around the studio because of his difficulty with the English language until anchor John Anderson finds another way to help out.
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could hit him!") and ESPN discovering that "he just came out too soon", alluding to how some basketball players leave school early and "flame out".
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Many commercials in the series have derived their humor from parodying conventional professional sports practices, by applying them to working for
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have taken their seats. In a follow-up ad, Sir Purr tries to put a Broncos helmet on but his head is too big as he is mocked by anchor Kenny Mayne.
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In a follow-up ad, Miles is in the men's restroom as he tries to put on a Seahawks jersey while being mocked by Stuart Scott following a lost bet.
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A 2008 ad features anchor John Anderson recording a promo on ESPN's football demonstration field. However, he is interrupted by players from the
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never airs pro wrestling highlights. Towards the end of the commercial, Harris believes that pro wrestling is not a real sport but Cena disagrees.
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talking about hockey. As John Anderson is surprised to hear Melrose's appearance on the episode, this also pokes fun at ESPN's general lack of
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anchors write their own material, but when a Harvard graduate goes in their office, the anchors ask for his help in writing. The scene cuts to
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chairs with me?" Scott in the commercial said no, but after James' performance in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals, Van Pelt during the
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mascot Sparty. In the second, Strug is talking incessantly while still being carried around, and no one is interested in holding her anymore.
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offices in their Celtic uniforms. Levy shouts, "Hey fellas, did you call each other last night and talk about what you're gonna wear today?"
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seeing their ratings, and finding out they're not popular in Texas. The ad was a parody of figure skaters receiving their scores from the
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A 2017 ad features Golden state Warriors forward Draymond Green and anchors John Buccigross and Steve Levy wearing unique outfits to work.
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walks by with a towel around his waist, seemingly exiting from a shower. Jeter greets the Phanatic, still baffled by who used his razor.
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driving home on the freeway (with the Met children in the back), with Lady Met subtitled as saying they were glad to get out early. The
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passing through a metal detector multiple times, each time forgetting to remove one of his four Super Bowl rings from his person. Former
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explains that they redo the show for overseas markets ("Same highlights, same anchors, different dialects"), they are also shown giving
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The carpet in the ESPN headquarters is replaced with grass to prevent injuries, a parody of the controversy over injuries sustained by
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Patrick during commercial breaks, similar to how in baseball it is considered bad luck to talk in the dugout to a pitcher who takes a
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of the Detroit Lions talking to Stuart Scott in the ESPN offices. Calvin hears a supervisor coming, and stating "I was never here..."
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The power goes out late at night at the ESPN studios; Dan Patrick goes backstage to find the cause of the power outage: apparently
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in the window as Scott Van Pelt and Stuart Scott walk by, trying to figure out if it was one lantern or two to signify a comeback.
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players do before games. The ad ends with both men easily taking off their "warm-up suits" revealing their show suits underneath.
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tournament he plays at. A shorter version of this ad sees Woods decline an invitation to sponsor Scott in a race, minus the crowd.
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displaying his "incendiary" speed to anchor Kenny Mayne. A follow-up ad has Steve Smith getting his ankle checked by Brian Kenny.
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A 2009 ad has anchor Jay Harris giving fellow anchor Brian Kenny a pep talk in the digital center, telling him "to concentrate".
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A 2017 ad features hot dog eating champion Joey Chesnutt showing off his talents in the cafeteria next to anchor Scott Van Pelt.
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John Buccigross wearing the "anchor-cam", a parody of MLB catchers wearing a "catcher-cam" during ESPN and FOX's MLB telecasts.
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office trying to convince anchor Jay Harris his haircut looks fine while catching falling objects before they hit the ground.
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on the night Ramirez was traded, with anchors John Buccigross and John Anderson providing "commentary" on Levy's performance.
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of famous athletes on the ESPN campus. Some are even depicted doing menial, everyday tasks, usually while wearing their game
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A 2010 ad features Josh Elliott coming out of the studio. While on his way to his car, he sees the Chicago White Sox mascot
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walking by and saying "Hey, Big Time Timmy Jim!" A follow-up ad features Lincecum dunking the UMass mascot in the dunk tank.
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washing their hands in the bathroom while Ravech raves about how he will win a mustache contest, as Cincinnati Reds mascot
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run a training camp for rookies to teach them about having (what turns out to be) an arrogant attitude, yelling at a young
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Graham also stars in a second spot where he attempts to throw paper balls in a waste basket but accidentally hits anchor
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in the cafeteria simply because stock car racing has its roots in the southern United States (Kenseth is from Wisconsin).
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appears in two spots: one has him asking anchor John Buccigross for his I.D., and the second has him walking around the
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saving people from the ESPN building while the fire alarm is ringing. Stuart Scott is talking outside the building with
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Mr. Met subsequently would take a lead role in a 2009 ad in which he is talking with Stuart Scott at a microwave. When
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emerges from a stall. Votto tells Ravech "good luck with that" while Ravech tells Mr. Redlegs he will win the contest.
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describes to several anchors, in grisly detail, how a tree is cut into making his bat, which causes the Tree to faint.
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studios, which was reserved for "D. Patrick". Danica runs outside after her car, only to run into Dan Patrick, one of
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getting a bunch of food (including fried chicken) for lunch before joining a very curious Jade McCarthy at the table.
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A 2007 ad features Yankees catcher Jorge Posada acknowledging cheers of "Hip, Hip, Jorge!" as he walks down the hall.
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being told by Vince Doria not to bring animals to the studio. A dejected costumed Smokey then walks away in disgust.
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In a 2003 ad, when the show ends, everyone rushes out of the studio, creating a massive traffic jam. It then shows
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stars in two 2017 spots in which he co-starred with anchor Jay Harris. In the 30-second spot, McIlroy receives the
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shredding some papers while anchor Jay Harris mocks him, saying "Now that's what I call, a diamond in the rough."
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appears in two spots: one has him dribbling a basketball while sitting at his cubicle before encountering anchor
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tries to fix the computer system. Another ad features Brown working the reception area much to Everett's dismay.
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was featured in an ad where he finishes his lunch in the ESPN cafeteria in the 30-second span of the commercial.
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is interviewed for a job by Keith Olbermann and Bob Ley, who skeptically question his qualifications to work at
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getting the ax and rallying for his job in a shopping center in a parody of coaches and managers getting fired.
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The network drafting a "can't-miss" anchor prospect out of high school, only to see him flame out on the job ("
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giving a potential anchor a tour of the studio as if he was recruiting a high school player for a college team.
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mascot Miles and the Indianapolis Colts mascot Blue getting into a scuffle with Jay Harris playing peacemaker.
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is reminiscing with Keith Olbermann and demonstrating stick and body checks while Olbermann is trying to work.
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A 2016 ad pokes fun at baseball's "Throwback Day" as ESPN goes back to 1979 with its set and anchor fashions.
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A 2010 ad features various anchors standing in line to use the men's restroom when it is closed for repairs.
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invade the studio, demanding reasons as to why professional wrestling highlights are not being shown on ESPN.
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eating orange slices alongside anchor Nicole Briscoe while Syracuse Orange mascot Otto the Orange looks on.
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where the kid helps Bradley with carrying papers and holding his cup of coffee while he is in the bathroom.
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helping anchors Scott Van Pelt and Neil Everett getting ready for the next segment during the commercial.
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wearing her gold medal. She also stars in a 15-second spot where anchor Hannah Storm questions her speed.
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asks: "Goin' up?" and the Devil shakes his head, implying the Devil is using the elevator to descend to
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being questioned by anchors Kevin Negandhi and Hannah Storm regarding his near-perfect coaching record.
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mascot who runs through the cupboards of the ESPN kitchen until he finally finds some animal crackers.
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eating ice cream from a regular sized batting helmet while anchors Jay Harris and Lisa Kerney look on.
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and John Anderson answering phone calls from viewers in a parody of sports call-in shows (including
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anchor Jay Harris says "That's a lot of lasagna you have here, Kevin". Durant responds, "Who, me?"
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shredding some papers while being mocked by anchor Kevin Connors since paper is made from trees.
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taking a sip from a bottle of milk, only to spit it out when he found out that the milk expired.
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set where Steiner is cleaning the pool and enthusiastically asks one of the female characters,
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working at the answering service when John Anderson's voice is heard on the answering machine.
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cheering up a dejected John Anderson by performing his signature backflip, not once but twice.
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mascot Orbit riding on the escalator while encountering anchor Kevin Negandhi along the way.
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anchors if there were such a thing. Federer states, "I'm not sure you'd be in the top ten."
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telling the cafeteria cashier that he and his caddy get a seat in the back much to anchors
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is the repairman. However, anchor John Buccigross gets impatient and uses the ladies' room.
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when anchor Kevin Negandhi asks him on when the report on athlete salaries was finished.
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becoming a victim of a practical joke played by anchors John Buccigross and Steve Levy.
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engage in horseplay behind their parents and older brother's back. When their father,
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and anchor Nicole Briscoe about to get some lunch in the cafeteria when they see that
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as she is carried around the studio. The image is an allusion to US gymnastics coach
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taping anchored by Michael Smith and Jemele Hill gets interrupted by a power outage.
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mowing the yard at ESPN's Los Angeles campus while encountering anchor Stan Verrett.
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meeting. A follow-up ad features McCutchen making bubble gum in the breakroom while
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crew (including anchors Jay Harris and John Buccigross) a pep talk before showtime.
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asks for a hamburger. A follow-up ad has Lundqvist showing up for "Casual Friday."
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manages to pass Billy in the process, much to Ledecky and Briscoe's astonishment.
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playing around with various sports trophies much to anchor Hannah Storm's dismay.
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guarding the buffet idea (most notably the fish filets). However, fellow anchor
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dribbling in the lobby when they invite anchor Kevin Negandhi to play with them.
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grabbing some honey only to be confronted by Chicago Cubs mascot Clark the Cub.
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hat. Ortiz was really just trying to break in the hat for Yankees catcher
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enters the ladies' room. Storm tells the mascot to use the men's restroom.
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coming out of the men's room complaining how bad it smells and then the
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chocolate pudding, with Van Pelt quickly piping up, "I want sprinkles."
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getting the axe in a spot which spoofs coaching and managerial firings.
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video game is made (this ad is a take on the sports video game craze).
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style, lampooning various aspects of sports, and sports broadcasting.
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as Roddick bounces it off his racket into the air in a waiting room.
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taping which spoofs halftime shows of football and basketball games.
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seems to understand him. The scene cuts to the cafeteria, where The
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while many ads are available for viewing through the official ESPN
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and his caddy "playing through" an obstacle in the office, the
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in the parking lot. Labonte runs down to the lot to find the
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serving himself a huge helping of lasagna in the cafeteria.
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comes over and turns the temperature down. As the "This is
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influencing ESPN employees to wear "short shorts" at work.
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he was on said, "LeBron, I really did take your chair."
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