Video: 2018 Bad Lip Reading

There were a couple of semi-funny ones in there, but overall these are never funny to me. The really should do more in-context (of some kind) words and sentences rather than just using random, unrelated ramblings.

I understand the premise is "bad" lip-reading, but it would be so much better if they could find words and sentences to match their lip movements but offered better player-specific context, whether that is football or non-football related.
 
There were a couple of semi-funny ones in there, but overall these are never funny to me. The really should do more in-context (of some kind) words and sentences rather than just using random, unrelated ramblings.

I understand the premise is "bad" lip-reading, but it would be so much better if they could find words and sentences to match their lip movements but offered better player-specific context, whether that is football or non-football related.

It wasn't as funny as they usually are...except the JG cameo hah.
 
There were a couple of semi-funny ones in there, but overall these are never funny to me.

I couldn't agree more. According to YouTube, the video has been online since February 3rd. I suspect the reason why the OP didn't find it already posted on the forum is because you and I aren't alone in our shared opinion of them.
 
There were a couple of semi-funny ones in there, but overall these are never funny to me. The really should do more in-context (of some kind) words and sentences rather than just using random, unrelated ramblings.

I understand the premise is "bad" lip-reading, but it would be so much better if they could find words and sentences to match their lip movements but offered better player-specific context, whether that is football or non-football related.
Maranelli's seemed pretty related to him. Ow my bones cracked
 
There were a couple of semi-funny ones in there, but overall these are never funny to me. The really should do more in-context (of some kind) words and sentences rather than just using random, unrelated ramblings.

I understand the premise is "bad" lip-reading, but it would be so much better if they could find words and sentences to match their lip movements but offered better player-specific context, whether that is football or non-football related.

It would be more respected if actually a true deaf person, someone that actually reads lips every single day actually interpreted.
I might then find this somewhat interesting?
 

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