Tonight’s Monday Night Football game isn’t exactly causing people to scramble for appropriate viewing party plans. Despite the Dolphins being 6-5 and nibbling at a potential wild card spot, their visit to the Meadowlands for the Week 13 MNF tilt against the Jets is not quite the late-season primetime masterpiece that ESPN would prefer. However, no one really expected the network to give a blunt opinion of the unattractiveness of the matchup…that is until sideline reporter Lisa Salters provided what will easily be the most entertaining bit of the night:
ESPN’s Lisa Salters Craps on “Miserable” Dolphins-Jets MNF Game
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