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ESPN sideline reporter Sergio Dipp’s first Monday Night Football appearance and national television debut was a rough one to say the least.
Dipp was working the game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos, which was an incredible game. However, his first segment did not go according to plan.
Dipp was seemingly nervous. He struggled to produce sentences while attempting to introduce Denver’s first-year coach Vance Joseph. However, to Dipp’s credit, he powered through and finished the segment.
The video of Dipp’s segment appeared on Twitter:
Sergio Dipp: A superstar has been born. #analysis #nfl pic.twitter.com/fpl9dLnApA
— Ben Jata (@Ben_Jata) September 12, 2017
And as one might expect, he was ridiculed for his segment.
No more Sergio Dipp tonight. The NFL put him in the concussion protocol.
— Not Bill Walton (@NotBillWalton) September 12, 2017
However, Dipp seemed to laugh off the incident. Later that night, he shared a humorous tweet asking how to deal with fame:
— Sergio Dipp (@SergioADippW) September 12, 2017
Dipp would later post a heartfelt video Tuesday morning recapping his struggling debut with the hope to earn more opportunities to prove himself.
However, although Dipp was a newcomer to MNF, he has been working for ESPN since 2013, working primarily on ESPN Deportes.
It is good to see Dipp take the incident in stride.