Daniel Tosh’s Breakdown of ESPN’s ‘SportsCenter’ is Hilariously Perfect

You would think that corporations and television networks would have learned by now that it’s not wise to piss off a comedian, especially a good one like Daniel Tosh.

On a recent episode of Comedy Central’s “Tosh.0,” Tosh brought to light the fact that ESPN pretty much stole his “Web Redemption” segment during a recent edition of “SportsCenter” when they gave a guy who tripped while singing the Canadian national anthem before a hockey game a chance to redeem himself by jumping over the carpet that tripped him up the first time around.

That led to Tosh asking his viewing audience, “Did ESPN really think I wouldn’t notice when they came up with an eerily familiar new segment called ‘Awesome Video Segment?'”

Not to be outdone, Tosh came up with a hysterical parody of ESPN’s “Sport Science,” where he broke down what makes up an average episode of “SportsCenter.”

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We’re not sure if 72 percent of the show is spent “jerking off the SEC” (as it might be more than that), but 41 percent of the show being used for the NFL crime report sounds about right.

Charles Barkley with Joakim Noah hair is also hilarious: Here’s What the ‘NBA on TNT’ Crew Would Look Like With Joakim Noah Hair

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