Skip Bayless oblivious to being live on ‘First Take’ (Video)

Feb 23, 2013; Fort Collins, CO, USA; Colorado State Rams fans hold large cut outs of ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and Skip Bayless (right) during the game against the New Mexico Lobos at Moby Arena. The Lobos defeated the Rams 91-82. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 23, 2013; Fort Collins, CO, USA; Colorado State Rams fans hold large cut outs of ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and Skip Bayless (right) during the game against the New Mexico Lobos at Moby Arena. The Lobos defeated the Rams 91-82. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

ESPN’s ‘First Take’ host Skip Bayless endures an oblivious moment this morning.


Depending on how you feel about ESPN’s Skip Bayless, the following could be deliriously fantastic news.

This morning on ESPN’s First Take, Bayless was completely clueless that he was live on national television.

You can say many things about the man, but one thing is for sure: he knows how to get a reaction out of people.

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Some of the best people in the industry have found that the secret to success is to be so strong with your opinions that people either love your point of view, or absolutely despise it. In turn they come to love or hate the person spitting out those opinions on a regular basis.

These successful people even go over the line with their opinions at times.

Bayless’ counterpart on the successful show, Stephen A. Smith, took much joy in the fact that Skip had no idea he was supposed to be engaged in the conversation. He actually deserved a nice pat on the back as well for his quick thinking by saving the minute of air-time.

It’s funny. All Bayless haters will site this minute as the best in First Take history due to a mute Skip.

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