MSNBC falls for fake Ryan Miller prank, offers on-air apology

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  • Bufftp
    Hi Dave!

    Administrator Emeritus
    • Jul 2002
    • 18062

    MSNBC falls for fake Ryan Miller prank, offers on-air apology

    This just in: Team USA goalie Ryan Miller has not, repeat, has not guaranteed a gold medal for his team. And MSNBC found that out the hard way on Friday.
    The network had a phone interview with someone claiming to be the Buffalo Sabres goalie on Friday afternoon after the U.S. victory over Finland in the Olympic hockey tournament semifinals.
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  • SabreEleven
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 39563

    #2
    Re: MSNBC falls for fake Ryan Miller prank, offers on-air apology

    That is hilarious...even Ryan enjoyed the prank.

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    • SaviorEdwards
      Registered User
      • Feb 2010
      • 2016

      #3
      Re: MSNBC falls for fake Ryan Miller prank, offers on-air apology

      LOL!!!! When they threw it back to matthews I wanted to hear his iconic 'HAAAAAAA'

      Last edited by SaviorEdwards; 02-27-2010, 01:36 PM.
      "The best things to happen to Michigan Football have come from Ohio." - Chris Spielman

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      • Cleve
        Registered User
        • Oct 2004
        • 3014

        #4
        Re: MSNBC falls for fake Ryan Miller prank, offers on-air apology

        Was it a Zoner that made the prank call?

        This lowly cart.... it hits harder and has a higher yards
        per play average than the Bills' offense!

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