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Fire David Newton, Hire Libby Weihsmann


ImfromClayton

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Guys, I have been reading this forum for years but this is my first post. Today, I snapped. I saw David Newton post about our punter "David Lee" and I just can't take it anymore.  He doesn't even delete his tweets, and I honestly think it's to spite us. No need to go through the history, we all know it.

Libby Weismann is currently seeking a job, and would be an outstanding replacement. I have tweeted a storm at ESPN PR, and I encourage everyone to do the same. If anybody can find an email address for ESPN HR that would probably go a lot further. I checked the website, but couldn't find one. Libby is a great person, and I think we have an opportunity to do a great thing that will help us, create a better relationship between our team and ESPN, and help a great person who has had some hard luck recently. 

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1 hour ago, ImfromClayton said:

Guys, I have been reading this forum for years but this is my first post. Today, I snapped. I saw David Newton post about our punter "David Lee" and I just can't take it anymore.  He doesn't even delete his tweets, and I honestly think it's to spite us. No need to go through the history, we all know it.

Libby Weismann is currently seeking a job, and would be an outstanding replacement. I have tweeted a storm at ESPN PR, and I encourage everyone to do the same. If anybody can find an email address for ESPN HR that would probably go a lot further. I checked the website, but couldn't find one. Libby is a great person, and I think we have an opportunity to do a great thing that will help us, create a better relationship between our team and ESPN, and help a great person who has had some hard luck recently. 

I hear you, but might I recommend just not following anything ESPN does unless you absolutely have to. There are tons of solid options out there to get info from. 

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