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On the latest episode of her "Calm Down" podcast, Erin Andrews talked about covering the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Baltimore Ravens. She admitted that she apologized to Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy during her halftime interview with him...
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"But in terms of a team struggling on both sides of the ball, that is where we kind of earning our money as sideline reporters and feel bad if you have a heart as a broadcaster," Andrews explained, via Awful Announcing. "Yes, it’s part of the job, it’s why these guys are paid. But standing in the hallway waiting for Mike McCarthy to come out after he addressed his team and trying to stop the bleeding on both sides of the ball in that Ravens-Cowboys game, I looked at him as he walked out and I said, ‘Coach, I am so sorry.’ And he goes, ‘Why are you sorry? This is your job.’ I loved him so much for that. He’s just so lovely and sweet."
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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LSUMaverick8 months
I've noticed in some college games, they've started interviewing during the game. WTAF
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6R128 months
They should stop all that interviewing coach before/after half time. Let them attempt to do their job.
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Bill W Tiger8 months
She must be a Cowboys' fan!
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AlterDWI8 months
Imagine taking time out of your day to care about Erin Andrews' opinion on anything.
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