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The Bienemy narrative is bad


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25 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Respect is a matter of opinion. I would think philanthropist like Bill Gates (5’10”) and Warren Buffet (5’10”) would be respected by many.

I see your bid and raise you Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. 

Edit: Oh wow. Just realized friggin Vince Lombardi was 5'8".

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I think the media is obsessed with lack of minority hires but fans/players/coaches aren't. There are plenty of good reasons he was being considered for positions, there are plenty of good reasons other candidates were hired. 

Joe Judge might be a head scratcher to us but he wasn't hired for being white.

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21 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

I think the media is obsessed with lack of minority hires but fans/players/coaches aren't. There are plenty of good reasons he was being considered for positions, there are plenty of good reasons other candidates were hired. 

Joe Judge might be a head scratcher to us but he wasn't hired for being white.

The Caucasian people I know..

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20 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

You short stacks on here that are triggered and questioning your own masculinity about being under 6’ - y’all better be big in your wallet or big in your pants or you gonna be in trouble. 

Tell us all the stories of you being over 6'0 has changed your life, fattened your wallet ended world hunger and gotten you laid by cream of the crop.

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