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ESPN Host Chris Canty Goes Through One Of Most Embarrassing Sequence Of Events You Will Ever See

ESPN Host Chris Canty Goes Through One Of Most Embarrassing Sequence Of Events You Will Ever See ESPN Host Chris Canty Goes Through One Of Most Embarrassing Sequence Of Events You Will Ever See

How on earth do you take so many L’s in one day?

If you’re not aware, because who the hell watches ESPN anymore, former NFL player Chris Canty is now a co-host for the ESPN Radio morning show with Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon. The show is in the same time slot that was dominated by “Mike & Mike” for two decades prior to Mike Greenberg’s exit.

It’s a joke of a show so you’re not really missing anything, and I’ve got a grade-A example of that as Canty found himself in some ish Monday. It all started in the morning when he claimed that he had Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts in his top-ten QB list before the season started.

“I had Jalen Hurts as a top-ten QB coming into the season,” said Canty. (RELATED: Absolute Chaos Erupts After Duke’s Khaman Maluach Throws Up All Over The Place, Student Appears To Pass Out)

“You also had him outside the Top 10 at one point,” associate producer Pat Costello responded.

“No, I had him as a Top 10 QB coming into the season, I’m sitting here looking at my notes,” Canty retorted.

“There [are] clips online from First Take and this show of you saying, ‘I don’t have Jalen Hurts in the top 10,’” Costello shot back.

When you roll back the tape, you see that Canty indeed didn’t have Hurts in his top ten, making him a blatant liar.

But the radio scene and throwback footage isn’t the only embarrassment that Canty suffered — he also put himself in mud by defending his take that never existed with a list of PLAYOFF quarterback rankings, which obviously has nothing to do with preseason rankings.

L after L after L … LMAO … just how?



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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