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NFL owner reaction


Mr. Scot

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Had a feeling the ratio of salary to experience might irk some other owners.

May not matter as long as we eventually start winning. If we don't, ouch!

Wasn’t he making close to the same at Baylor? And just as long too...

I’m not sure what they expected

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

Remember when the NFL more or less forced Jerry to sell to Tepper rather than navarro because they thought he'd be a yes man?

 

Hahahaha

I'm from Charleston, so I was hoping for Navarro. I do wonder sometimes how the past two seasons would have gone with him at the helm. 

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

fug them. Same owners that get DUI’s and drug charges, sexually assault women and call their players “inmates”? They can go fug themselves.

...as long as they don’t pay refs off for us to lose

Careful. Tepper was groping his wife on TV. 

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