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NFL: Snyder could be in deep poo


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1 minute ago, Pakmeng said:

They didn't vote out JR. He sold at the first hint they might not be happy.

I heard when the doors closed for owners meeting, JR tired to take of the room and be the boss of them.......bro those ultra high ego overlords can not STAND that. 

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14 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I heard when the doors closed for owners meeting, JR tired to take of the room and be the boss of them.......bro those ultra high ego overlords can not STAND that. 

Lol if true

Imagine being the owner of a relatively new, mediocre franchise and try to command other more experienced, more successful owners

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3 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, considering Irsay's very public struggles, it is interesting that he is the one to come out and say this, and also encourage Snyder to investigate him further.  Could be quite the bluff going on.

I read it as him probably feeling like most of his dirt is already out there so fug it.

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Yeah, Irsay didn’t just start talking about this on a whim. Irsay is documented with addiction problems and certainly has his battles like most of us. And yes I know he is the typical rich guy who was born on third base but he seems like a straight shooter and is a decent owner. 
 

snyder of course is as guilty as sin for probably everything he has been accused of and the stuff we don’t even know about about because he paid some people off. Typical rich guy moves here - blackmail to save his own ass, threaten lawsuit after frivolous lawsuit after frivolous lawsuit to jam up the court system or Hail Mary to find an idiotic judge to side with him (sound familiar?) and if all that fails maybe he can pull another Gruden on somebody and deflect an investigation of himself on to someone different, maybe go on another month long excursion thru Europe to “speND tYmE wITH mY FaMILY” to avoid the feds questioning him 
 

y’all saying Tepper is the worst owner lol Snyder is a loathsome, deplorable human being. Guy should probably be in prison but will end up being handed a check for 3 billion dollars as punishment. 

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32 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Apparently this year's NFL meetings have gotten interesting...

 

Can you imagine what would have happened to Kraft if that Video of him soliciting a possible sex trafficking victim for an old fashioned would have been released? Game changer and he would have been out ASAP. Of course he stalled, paid enough money, and got rid of the evidence so it’s like it never happened. Kraft can eat poo too as far as I’m concerned. 

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4 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

I like Jim Irsay

 

cares about his team

 interacts with the fans

has owned his faults in public

He has his demons that’s for sure and is certainly a benefit of rich white privlidge  but there’s a reason Irsay coincidently was the one to speak out. Takes some courage to invite it on himself.  

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