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NFL: Snyder could be in deep poo


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Also, figure this is as good of a place to put it as anywhere, but I had a friend from DC tell me some years back that he used to work in the services (I'm guessing food or custodial) operations at their stadium and he said Snyder wouldn't allow them to look at him or address him when he walked in the room or they would be fired.  He daid they were explicitly told that.  I think he worked in the suites or something of that sort...  and I've never forgot that.

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31 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

They dumped Jerry Richardson for less than what Snyder's been accused of, but even more damning to other owners is likely the report that he may have been withholding money.

FYI: No idea where Tepper stands on this, but then he hardly ever speaks anymore unless he's practically forced to.

At this point, you've got other owners openly talking about him being removed - and suggesting that it probably should happen - I'd say he's on the way out.

(guess Rivera gets another kill added to his total; that's two now)

Sexual assault? Fine. Withholding MONEY FROM THE OTHER BILLIONAIRES? THATS WHERE WE CROSS THE LINE. 

I'm not one of those Bernie Sanders types, but come on man.

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23 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I hope they do try to boot him because 

a) he absolutely deserves it and is a shitbag of a human being.

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b) I can't wait to see all the juicy dets he leaks about the NFL and the other owners.  I want the whole fuging thing blown up.

He's probably not gonna have anything on Tepper though...

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