Announcer apologizes for comments about hot 'soccer moms' during live game

An announcer apologized after he was busted on the hot mic making naughty comments about soccer moms while he was working a high school girls tournament. He was announcing the tournament/game on NFHS Network when he started saying how boring the tournament was and how hot some of the moms were. Can ya blame the guy?

Apparently he was just bored of the game, put the mic down, and started making funny comments about how soccer moms are hot. And of course, if you're a soccer mom, that should be a compliment - unless you're not hot, then it's an insult. But the problem with this was that he was saying it while the mic was still on. Big mistake because anyone listening to the broadcast heard it and at least one person was offended enough to post the recording. Who was listening? Probably a total of like 3 people because who the heck listens to a girl's soccer tournament broadcast? Right, literally no one. Anyway, he's not allowed to broadcast for them anymore, so that's his repercussion. Sounds like he'd be better in sports radio with male sports on a podcast where he can say whatever he wants. Here's what the guy said:

Was that first half as ugly as I thought it was? ... My mind kind of flicked the ‘kill me now switch’ at about 30 minutes in,” Moore can be heard saying in the video. “If they are just gonna keep kicking the damn ball out of bounds and missing passes all day, I may as well just go home.”

“I just want to do a header off the top of the press box,” Moore continued. Unfortunately, it’s too low; it wouldn’t kill me. It’s like they aren’t even trying to pass. They are just chucking the ball downfield. A little technique will be nice. What the hell are they teaching these kids in practice? It’s unbelievable.”

Moore was discussing the first half with an unnamed person. The conversation then turned to female fans at the game.

The other person later said to Moore: “A bonus though of calling high school soccer, girls soccer, for high school? The soccer moms.”

Moore agreed wholeheartedly.

“The one that’s facing us? See if she can tear it ... off,” Moore said. “I can’t see the legs, but I can feel the (behind) from here. ... This conversation never happened by the way. We’d get in trouble.”

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