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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Rooney would be my guess. The Steelers were the lone organization that voted against the last CBA, allegedly because they were concerned that it gave Goodell too much power.
Much like Joker's posts on the Goodell-NY connection having a foul smell, Rooney looks REALLY good right now given how foul the smell of the whole NFL hierarchy.
FWIW, Tampa Bay Times writer agrees (hopefully more of this is to come):
"In football terms, this was more than just a loss. This was a blowout, a rout, an upset of historic proportions.
This was an embarrassment.
In the game of Deflategate, not only did Patriots quarterback Tom Brady beat NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, he ran up the score.
What happens when you're on the wrong end of a blowout? What happens when you continually get embarrassed?
You lose your job. You get fired.
Time for Goodell to go."
Now that #FreeBrady is no longer needed, and #NoBradyNoBanner is not needed, its time to turn the focus on the other injustice and do what is needed to get the draft picks back
#FireGoodell
Sigh. Could you do us all a favor and give us the LINK?
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Spread the word..."Fire Goodell" should be chanted nonstop next week.
You are so right -----want some ASS - specifically Goodell's, Pash's , kiss ass Vincent and Kensil's.
. Look, do I believe footballs were deflated in last season's AFC title game and Brady had something to do with it? Yes, I do. Even if Brady did have a hand in letting the air out of footballs,
I think it may be a while, a long while before the ginger dbag shows his face in FoxboroughYou are so right -----want some ASS - specifically Goodell's, Pash's , kiss ass Vincent and Kensil's.
Dare any of you to show up in Foxboro
Link?FWIW, Tampa Bay Times writer agrees (hopefully more of this is to come):
"In football terms, this was more than just a loss. This was a blowout, a rout, an upset of historic proportions.
This was an embarrassment.
In the game of Deflategate, not only did Patriots quarterback Tom Brady beat NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, he ran up the score.
What happens when you're on the wrong end of a blowout? What happens when you continually get embarrassed?
You lose your job. You get fired.
Time for Goodell to go."
Link?
They would air the broadcast on mute. Well at least with crowd noise cancelled out.Spread the word..."Fire Goodell" should be chanted nonstop next week.
I think "Fire Roger" rolls off the tongue more easily as a chant.
Peter King on PTI now. Says he still thinks 90% of owners support NFL. There are maybe 3 owners--he doesn't know exactly which ones, but has his suspicions--who think that Goodell is guilty of consistent overreach and needs to be reined in, but the vast majority still support what he's doing.