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I think the real question is, what wouldn't you do for 40 million a year?For 40+ million a year...I'll do it.
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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.I think the real question is, what wouldn't you do for 40 million a year?For 40+ million a year...I'll do it.
No kidding. For what he gets paid, Goodell should be EXCEPTIONAL and EXEMPLARY. He should be an inspired and inspirational STEWARD of the game, a GUIDING LIGHT enjoying support from the league's fans as well as his employers. He is none of those things. He is an insipid, vacuous automaton. A bloated corporate caricature. A walking, talking mistake.It's a tough job rings a bit hollow. Yes, there are demands on your time and you need to answer unpleasant questions. Yes, there is a great deal of money on the line and you have a certain level of responsibility.
But come on. Millions and millions of humans have jobs that are just as difficult, if not much more difficult. There are many tough jobs out there. Jobs in which you risk your life, your health... He accepted the part and accepts the $ to do the job. Suck it up.
For $110,000 per day, every day of the year....For 40+ million a year...I'll do it.
Kraft is presenting a united front to the public. I doubt that's what he privately believes, especially when looking at the wording of his statement.
I'd cover my dingus in honey and stick it in a bee hive.I think the real question is, what wouldn't you do for 40 million a year?
Also, I heard Felger talk about this yesterday and he is still on the "Pats deflated the footballs" rant and Kraft is giving Goodell an out to save face. That is what I get when I turn on his show when Dale and Holley are on a break.
There's a visual no one wanted.I'd cover my dingus in honey and stick it in a bee hive.
That's hawt.
Yes, it's a very tough job. I'm just bleeding with sympathy for poor Roger and the burden he selflessly shoulders for all of us.
Looks like Kraft is all-in on whatever scheme is being hatched to scapegoat someone and leave Roger untouched. From Chris Price's story today:
Boooooo, Mr. Kraft. Boooooo!