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He tried to sell me workout lessons once and asked me to help him continue his man crush with Donald trump. True story

It was a NUTRITIONAL CLEANSING PROGRAM you can't even get your insults right smh go back to your @shitpussiessay subtweets

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Thing is, this wasn't "stealthy" if you ask Joe Person. He knew about it 2 weeks ago. He was just too lazy to report it.

I would assume that is a lie. Somebody with half a brain would have to of known and said something. The great Aaron Wilson if nobody else.

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I would assume that is a lie. Somebody with half a brain would have to of known and said something. The great Aaron Wilson if nobody else.

Yea I think it's a lie too. Person had to choose between being ignorant or being lazy. He chose to portray himself as lazy.

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Thing is, this wasn't "stealthy" if you ask Joe Person. He knew about it 2 weeks ago. He was just too lazy to report it.

 

Except he's not quite reporting it correctly.

 

Person tweeted that Ramsdell was "replacing Offensive Quality Control coach Lance Taylor."  Only Taylor wasn't the Offensive QC.  He was the Assistant Wide Receivers Coach.  And Ramsdell is neither taking the Offensive QC job nor the Assistant receivers job.  He's got way too good a resume' for either of those, and the site actually lists his title as "Senior Offensive Assistant", something which usually indicates a high level consultant working directly with the head coach.

 

That story of his already knowing for two weeks loses a little bit of its zest when you see he got the facts wrong.

 

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Except he's not quite reporting it correctly.

 

Person tweeted that Ramsdell was "replacing Offensive Quality Control coach Lance Taylor."  Only Taylor wasn't the Offensive QC.  He was the Assistant Wide Receivers Coach.  And Ramsdell is neither taking the Offensive QC job nor the Assistant receivers job.  He's got way too good a resume' for either of those, and the site actually lists his title as "Senior Offensive Assistant", something which usually indicates a high level consultant working directly with the head coach.

 

That story of his already knowing for two weeks loses a little bit of its zest when you see he got the facts wrong.

That's quite funny too because Person wanted to be known as lazy instead of ignorant when really he still comes out ignorant in the end lol.

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Except he's not quite reporting it correctly.

 

Person tweeted that Ramsdell was "replacing Offensive Quality Control coach Lance Taylor."  Only Taylor wasn't the Offensive QC.  He was the Assistant Wide Receivers Coach.  And Ramsdell is neither taking the Offensive QC job nor the Assistant receivers job.  He's got way too good a resume' for either of those, and the site actually lists his title as "Senior Offensive Assistant", something which usually indicates a high level consultant working directly with the head coach.

 

That story of his already knowing for two weeks loses a little bit of its zest when you see he got the facts wrong.

 

 

He even fails at procrastination.  Jesus.

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