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The NFL Is Taking Over The Jerry Richardson Investigation


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1 minute ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Maybe we'll actually get justice now. Can't understand how a collection of intelligent people thought an internally investigation ran by a minority owner of the franchise was an acceptable idea. Not let's boot him out of town.

God would you shut up. 

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Idk...  isn't JR tight with Goodell?  It woupdn't be the first time Roger "protected the shield."

Roger can do all he wants to try and protect his boy.

The other owners will be involved and some of them have some sort of relationship with Rapoport or Shefter or Mortensen or Glazer.

I want to know why Gettleman was fired. I want to know why Morrison resigned. I want to know why Beane was so eager to leave for Buffalo. Lots of mystery shrouds this owner and this team.

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