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Change.org petition asking ESPN to fire David Newton


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2 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

change.org petitions have about as much power as those anti-Trump protests. 

The old people playin folk music and singing Perter Paul and Mary songs, with ukuleles, really get me going. Effective stuff. 

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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont read his stuff anymore but I am not his employer, so somebody likes the job he is doing.

I think at ESPN you kowtow to their agenda and they leave you alone. It really isn’t merit based as much as people that manage stuff like that want to get it to where it runs itself and they don’t have to micro worry about it. This incident might get their attention. which, you don’t want if you are Newton (or another schlub doing the daily grind, you really just want to stay off their radar). 

I don’t read him either, for a few years now. 
We lose so much, I generally have stopped listening to post game  and locker room stuff so missing him is easy. 

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57 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

the outrage !

I am not saying OP did this I don’t recall but people slag XL horribly all off-season and then increase it with his struggles this year. 
But let the sports hack mess with him and watch out. 

Maybe he will kill it this game for his dad. Who would not be rooting for the Cowboys tomorrow   

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