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ESPN Now Including Own Bloopers in Highlight Clips
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Maybe ESPN has grown so huge that it's actually developing a sense of humor? Sure, it seems unlikely, but we're holding out hope. This clip was up for a few hours on Wednesday before the the network immediately pulled it down, thanks to online highlight jock Paul Severino calling himself "bitch" after botching a first take of the Red Sox-Blue Jays preview. Naturally, they took it off the main site, but they can't take it off Deadspin and the blogosphere, now can they! Bwahahaha!  (by Cameron Smith) Running Time: 0:33
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