Jamie Erdahl casually curses while discussing Tua Tagovailoa on GMFB

Kyle Brandt reacts to Jamie Erdahl dropping s-bomb on GMFB, 9/19/2022
Good Morning Football co-host Jamie Erdahl casually dropped a curse word during a discussion on Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on Monday morning's episode that aired live on NFL Network.

Many people questioned how good of a pro quarterback Tagovailoa could be, but it would seem Sunday's performance should quiet down those critics for a while.Tagovailoa led the Dolphins on Sunday as they came from 21 points behind in the fourth quarter to beat the Baltimore Ravens 42-38, throwing six touchdowns along the way.

During the "Wake Up Call" segment of GMFB, Erdahl compared Tua's performance to his comeback feat for Alabama in the National Championship game against Georgia in January 2018. Tagovailoa replaced Jalen Hurts in the second half of the game with Alabama down 10-0 and led the Crimson Tide to a 26-23 comeback victory despite not having started a game all year. In OT, with Georgia leading 23-20, Tagovailoa was sacked for a 16-yard loss on Alabama's first offensive play in overtime, at which point, according to Erdahl, Saban was "losing his sh**."

Erdahl continued on as if nothing happened, describing how on the next play, Tua tossed a 41-yard touchdown to DeVonta Smith to win the game. However, Erdahl's co-hosts were quietly smiling and staring into the camera, wondering who else caught the slip. As the discussion came around to co-host Kyle Brandt, he couldn't help but make a subtle reference to it, stating "There's a juice at this table today - we're all talking in crazy ways..."

At some point it must have been brought to Erdahl's attention what happened, as she apologized to viewers on Twitter:

Erdahl shouldn't be too concerned. First of all, NFL Network is on cable, so her accidental slip is not an FCC violation. Second, she's not the first sports personality to drop an S-bomb live on TV, and she probably won't be the last.

[Awful Announcing]

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