Ron Jaworski Swearing Video: Chad Henne Drives Jaws to Drop S-Bomb
WARNING: NSFW
The Miami Dolphins may have lost to the New England Patriots in the Monday Night Football opener of the 2011 season, but quarterback Chad Henne actually gave viewers spurts of exciting play, which is more than could be said about his first three years in the league.
In fact, former NFL quarterback and ESPN color commentator Ron Jaworski was so excited at one point in the Patriots' 38-24 victory that he decided to swear in a live television broadcast.
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Yep, Jaws said the "S" word in connection to Henne, lamenting a missed opportunity when the Dolphins' signal-caller failed to throw the ball quickly to star receiver Brandon Marshall, who was in single coverage near the goal line.
Said Jaworski:
""Well, that's one Chad would love to have back. He knew he had the one-on-one matchup going down the right sideline...sh*t, you have to get rid of this ball just a split-second quicker."
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In case you don't know what the "S" word is, kids, it's that word your dad uses when he realizes Ron Jaworski just said the "S" word in front of the family.
Of course, in this world of YouTube, it didn't take long before Jaws' offensive words spread across the nation, and Dolphins fans finally had something to distract themselves from the torture that was playing the Patriots.
Who knew that Jaworski would be more offensive than Henne's play on Sunday? Or the Dolphins' play, for that matter.
Honestly, I'm surprised it hadn't happened earlier with Jaws. He's obviously passionate about the game of football, even when he's talking about the lesser teams of the NFL, and it was only a matter of time before that passion transcended beyond the limits of PG.
Jaws was kind enough to apologize after his outburst on Sunday later in the telecast, a clear slip of the tongue that generally happens when former NFL players or coaches talk about the NFL.
Jon Gruden, you're next.


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