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8 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

lmao I just read up on it. McAfee sold his soul to ESPN. He has nobody to blame but himself. These guys can't talk like they normally talk on a company owned by Disney.

 

Never understood why these big time podcast personalities go to ESPN. Same thing with Shannon Sharpe. Bro just build your own company stop chasing a quick bag. 


Everyone told him Disney would meddle with his show. He thought it would be different with him because of his ‘contact’.

I’m sure he’s regretting the decision now.

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11 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Nothing. He's just a bit too "tin foil hat" for the mainstream to take so McAfee's bosses (aka Disney) said stop having him on your show.

 

11 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

lmao I just read up on it. McAfee sold his soul to ESPN. He has nobody to blame but himself. These guys can't talk like they normally talk on a company owned by Disney.

Rodgers went on McAfee's show last week and made a crack about Jimmy Kimmel's name being on Jeffrey Epstein's list. It was not a subtle jab, either. It was a pretty brutal statement.

Keep in mind that ESPN is a Disney property, as is ABC, where Jimmy Kimmel's show is.

Then, on Rodger's segment on the McAfee show earlier this week, Rodgers went full-blown conspiracy theorist, tin foil hat BS. Really over the top, Trump style crap:

I loved to watch Rodgers play QB, but this shows what a real dick this guy is.

Fug right the hell off, AR.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

 

Rodgers went on McAfee's show last week and made a crack about Jimmy Kimmel's name being on Jeffrey Epstein's list. It was not a subtle jab, either. It was a pretty brutal statement.

Keep in mind that ESPN is a Disney property, as is ABC, where Jimmy Kimmel's show is.

Then, on Rodger's segment on the McAfee show earlier this week, Rodgers went full-blown conspiracy theorist, tin foil hat BS. Really over the top, Trump style crap:

I loved to watch Rodgers play QB, but this shows what a real dick this guy is.

Fug right the hell off, AR.

 

 

Rodgers is a hell of a QB, but something about that dude seems weird.

 

40 years old, no kids, no wife. Something not adding up with him off the field.

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I will say, I think Seattle, LAC, and LVR have different coaching types in mind compared to us so there's really 4 other teams vying for the same crop as us.  

NE also seems like they have a plan so I'm unsure if they're really pursuing the OC crop.  Mayo or Vrabel seem like possible candidates.

So it's the Titans, Falcons, & Commanders we're jostling with for our favorite guy.  Unfortunately, the Falcons have a nice roster but the Commanders and Titans aren't necessarily THAT great of rosters/situations.  

Factor in our reported pool has more than 4 decent candidates - Ben J, MacDonald, Canales, Slowik, Frank Smith...I think we're still in a spot to get a rather exciting hire.  

Our roster though..yeah, that's what needs more than some work.

 

 

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