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ESPN's Griese offers apology for on-air 'taco' quip
Posted to: Auto Racing Sports
The Virginian-Pilot
© October 25, 2009
MARTINSVILLE
Bob Griese, a college football analyst for ESPN, apologized at the end of Saturday's broadcast of the Ohio State-Minnesota football game for a comment he made about Juan Pablo Montoya during the event.
As the network promoted the broadcast of today's Martinsville race on ABC, the top five in the points were highlighted. Montoya fell to sixth after last weekend's race, and one of the announcers asked: "Where's Juan Pablo Montoya?"
Griese, laughing, said: "He's out having a taco."
At the end of the broadcast, Griese said: "Juan Pablo Montoya, he's one of the best drivers in NASCAR. Just want to apologize for the comment I made earlier in the ballgame."
ESPN issued a statement Saturday evening: "During today's telecast of the Ohio State-Minnesota college football game on ESPN, analyst Bob Griese made an inappropriate comment when discussing NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya. Bob apologized during the telecast, and plans to apologize again (Saturday night) during ESPN's college football programming after his plane lands. ESPN has spoken to Bob and he understands that his comment was uncalled for."
C'mon really? He's catching shit for saying Juan Pablo was eating a taco? Thing is, I bet Juan Pablo doesn't even care about the comment. But because of the bullshit political correctness, everyone is thin-skinned and ESPN immediately jumps all over it. Hell, I was watching that game and didn't even notice he said it. So what do you think? Is this an actual issue that needed to be addressed or is it something that's just being blown out of proportion?
ESPN's Griese offers apology for on-air 'taco' quip
Posted to: Auto Racing Sports
The Virginian-Pilot
© October 25, 2009
MARTINSVILLE
Bob Griese, a college football analyst for ESPN, apologized at the end of Saturday's broadcast of the Ohio State-Minnesota football game for a comment he made about Juan Pablo Montoya during the event.
As the network promoted the broadcast of today's Martinsville race on ABC, the top five in the points were highlighted. Montoya fell to sixth after last weekend's race, and one of the announcers asked: "Where's Juan Pablo Montoya?"
Griese, laughing, said: "He's out having a taco."
At the end of the broadcast, Griese said: "Juan Pablo Montoya, he's one of the best drivers in NASCAR. Just want to apologize for the comment I made earlier in the ballgame."
ESPN issued a statement Saturday evening: "During today's telecast of the Ohio State-Minnesota college football game on ESPN, analyst Bob Griese made an inappropriate comment when discussing NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya. Bob apologized during the telecast, and plans to apologize again (Saturday night) during ESPN's college football programming after his plane lands. ESPN has spoken to Bob and he understands that his comment was uncalled for."
C'mon really? He's catching shit for saying Juan Pablo was eating a taco? Thing is, I bet Juan Pablo doesn't even care about the comment. But because of the bullshit political correctness, everyone is thin-skinned and ESPN immediately jumps all over it. Hell, I was watching that game and didn't even notice he said it. So what do you think? Is this an actual issue that needed to be addressed or is it something that's just being blown out of proportion?