Ironman92
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This might be the Ravens year….geesh
This might be the Ravens year….geesh
Ravens win the toss and will receive…..from the first play they’ll be in FG range while the Colts kicker looks like he is worse than any other kicker this weekend
Colts with 2 back up cornerbacks and a back up safety in the game
Call a timeout to catch a breather…lord
posted by Ironman92
How did Woke ESPN ignore and look the other way on Gruden all those years?
I hope the next athlete the ESPN cancel mob comes for throws Gruden right back in their face.
Ravens move into first in the north
Living well!
What a choke. Frank Reich was awful.
posted by gutIf there are any emails regarding Antonio Brown, I'm sure those will be something else!
But, once again, the NFL looked the other way until a leak forces them to take action.
The one email I saw didn't seem to be remotely a fireable offense - I think a lot of NFL fans have said the exact same things about Goodell that Gruden did. But there's apparently quite a bit more.
To me, the interesting thing is that these emails are part of an ongoing investigation into Washington owner Dan Snyder and allegations into how he runs his workplace, up to and including essentially turning cheerleaders into escorts. And so far, the end result has been Snyder quietly being fined $10M and turning over aspects of the business operation to, uh, his wife. And then, to keep the vultures happy, a bunch of emails by Jon Gruden get released, as did ones this morning showing NFL super-reporter Adam Schefter giving WFT front office guy Bruce Allen the right to make edits to a story he was doing.
The question should be less about what was involved in the contents of what they're leaking and more about why they're leaking those specific things and what are they not releasing. Seems like they went for strategic releases to fire up the mob (Gruden say bad things; Schefter kiss ass to be access merchant) to distract from stuff that one or more team owners might be saying or doing behind the scenes.
posted by HereticTo me, the interesting thing is that these emails are part of an ongoing investigation into Washington owner Dan Snyder and allegations into how he runs his workplace, up to and including essentially turning cheerleaders into escorts. And so far, the end result has been Snyder quietly being fined $10M and turning over aspects of the business operation to, uh, his wife. And then, to keep the vultures happy, a bunch of emails by Jon Gruden get released, as did ones this morning showing NFL super-reporter Adam Schefter giving WFT front office guy Bruce Allen the right to make edits to a story he was doing.
The question should be less about what was involved in the contents of what they're leaking and more about why they're leaking those specific things and what are they not releasing. Seems like they went for strategic releases to fire up the mob (Gruden say bad things; Schefter kiss ass to be access merchant) to distract from stuff that one or more team owners might be saying or doing behind the scenes.
Very telling that Gruden falls on the sword yet rich owner (Snyder) gets a financial slap on the wrist.
Of course the NFL leaks things to hurt someone that called Goodell a ***. Schefter also criticizes Goodell and most of the time is on the side of the players/coach vs ownership. Very selective leaks are happening and it should be expected from the commish and his office.
posted by BR1986FBVery telling that Gruden falls on the sword yet rich owner (Snyder) gets a financial slap on the wrist.
NFL and its broadcasting partners in general, though. Any time it seems something "real world" gets in the way of the games, it's kind of hilarious in a way. You'll have Al & Chris (or whomever is announcing the game) do this brief and really awkwardly presented minute or so talking about it before basically giving a big sigh of relief and saying something like "Now, let's get back to FOOTBALL!"
Goodell NFL is all about "protect the shield" and for them, that means "don't let anything truly bad get released in a way that hurts things" (ie: how it took a fucking leak for the bad Ray Rice video to see the light of day).
Snyder is a super-rich owner who's been around long enough to likely have a lot of behind-the-scenes clout. There's controversy around his franchise and how his front office treats employees. A ton of emails involving right-hand man Bruce Allen get investigated. A ton of them involving the coach of a different franchise who worked with Allen in the past are the main ones that have been leaked; however, Allen's responses to Gruden haven't been included in this leak -- at least no one has discussed how he felt about "Michelin lips" or a team being pressured to draft a ghey.
Makes it a bit hard to look at things as anything other than Goodell's office helping Snyder cover up his shit, while also orchestrating a take-down of the coach who dropped a f-bomb on him.
posted by HereticNFL and its broadcasting partners in general, though. Any time it seems something "real world" gets in the way of the games, it's kind of hilarious in a way. You'll have Al & Chris (or whomever is announcing the game) do this brief and really awkwardly presented minute or so talking about it before basically giving a big sigh of relief and saying something like "Now, let's get back to FOOTBALL!"
Goodell NFL is all about "protect the shield" and for them, that means "don't let anything truly bad get released in a way that hurts things" (ie: how it took a fucking leak for the bad Ray Rice video to see the light of day).
Snyder is a super-rich owner who's been around long enough to likely have a lot of behind-the-scenes clout. There's controversy around his franchise and how his front office treats employees. A ton of emails involving right-hand man Bruce Allen get investigated. A ton of them involving the coach of a different franchise who worked with Allen in the past are the main ones that have been leaked; however, Allen's responses to Gruden haven't been included in this leak -- at least no one has discussed how he felt about "Michelin lips" or a team being pressured to draft a ghey.
Makes it a bit hard to look at things as anything other than Goodell's office helping Snyder cover up his shit, while also orchestrating a take-down of the coach who dropped a f-bomb on him.
Along with keeping up their image with Breast Cancer Awareness, Salute to Service & Critical Catch. Get involved with these things to keep up an image while sweeping other shit under the carpet (i.e. Ray Rice video you mentioned, Snyder, etc).
I lol’d
posted by HereticAnd then, to keep the vultures happy, a bunch of emails by Jon Gruden get released
I think everything you said is possible/accurate.
But looks like it may be as simple as Goodell and some owners didn't like what Gruden said about them, so he had to go.
I'm not sure what might have changed in the new CBA, but I still don't know why the league took no action on Watson even if HOU did basically suspend him. That just looks super weak. And while it's long been clear the NFL deals with it's media people like the Mafia, I can't understand how that story avoided exploding into the non-sports media.
posted by BR1986FBI really was kind of hoping to see Watson sporting the pink ribbon that week...probably the week he would have "tested" positive for covid LOLAlong with keeping up their image with Breast Cancer Awareness...
posted by Ironman92I lol’d
It got a chortle from me.
That Jacksonville kicker’s FG was incredible lol. I’ve never seen one like that.
Urban Meyer just used the clock as good as any coach I can remember. Phenomenal play call and usage of clock…..and it was THE difference in who won.
Ravens look like the best team in football early in this Chargers game.
Great.
Steelers were in complete control in the first half but Seahawks adjusted at half time and now defense can’t stop them 🤦🏻♂️
My god how lucky on 2 straight plays
T.J. Watt….wow
How bad are the Dolphins?
posted by ernest_t_bassHow bad are the Dolphins?
The Jets will beat them at least once. That bad.
posted by Ironman92Steelers were in complete control in the first half but Seahawks adjusted at half time and now defense can’t stop them 🤦🏻♂️
Wasn't the prettiest game and definitely had me more than annoyed for a while, but as yesterday showed, it's better to win ugly than lose ugly.
Titans are Jekyll and Hyde for sure
Good game tho