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‘Watch me progressively get crankier’: TV sports journalist’s on-air rant while covering blizzard

He definitely did not want to report on weather conditions.

Scroll Staff
Dec 24, 2022 · 11:28 am
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This is what you get when you ask the sports guy to come in to cover a blizzard in the morning show. pic.twitter.com/h0RL9tVQqg

— Mark Woodley (@MarkWoodleyTV) December 22, 2022

Legend https://t.co/FnalGhfLJM

— Judd Apatow 🇺🇦 (@JuddApatow) December 22, 2022

More meteorologists need to take a page from your book and tell it like it is. Thanks for the honesty and snark.

— Bruce R. Miller (@siouxbruce) December 22, 2022

Big mistake, Woodley. You shouldn’t have been so good at this.

— Grant Galarneau-Becker (@GBeckTV) December 22, 2022

That’s one of the funniest things I’ve seen.

— Adam Brookhart (@adamknows) December 23, 2022

Awesome.
And another example of why we shouldn't have reporters standing outside in shitty weather telling other people that it is too dangerous to go out into the shitty weather.
Love this guy calling it out. https://t.co/n0fFuMLVDE

— Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) December 23, 2022
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