ESPN reporter Sergio Dipp is about to become internet famous, but it’s not for a good reason.
The sideline reporter was part of ESPN’s broadcast team for the Monday night game between the Chargers and Broncos and was asked to deliver a report on new Broncos head coach Vance Joseph.
The results were, ugh, shaky to say the least: Dipp is a reporter for ESPN in Latin America and lives in Mexico, so he was not reporting in his native language. He looked like he either had a report prepared on a teleprompter and there was a technical error, or he had his speech memorized and blanked when he went live.
Being on the big stage and reporting in English probably was a big challenge for Dipp. The good news is the 29-year-old seems to be staying positive:
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The sideline reporter was part of ESPN’s broadcast team for the Monday night game between the Chargers and Broncos and was asked to deliver a report on new Broncos head coach Vance Joseph.
The results were, ugh, shaky to say the least: Dipp is a reporter for ESPN in Latin America and lives in Mexico, so he was not reporting in his native language. He looked like he either had a report prepared on a teleprompter and there was a technical error, or he had his speech memorized and blanked when he went live.
Being on the big stage and reporting in English probably was a big challenge for Dipp. The good news is the 29-year-old seems to be staying positive:
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