Archeryaddict12
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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 wouldn't mind it for a couple years. We have offices in Germany, London and Melbourne.I am thinking more on the Demotion end. Might be the NFL covering their butt. Leaving him as the fall guy in regards to any future concerns about NFL with regards to improper handling and knowledge of Half time balls.
Nobody wants to be shipped over seas in regards to their job. They cannot just fire him or that would be a major red flag. This is a ***** slap
He didn't say "you're in big ****ing trouble?"Looks like this baby seal found the scumbag and screamed out "GOTCHA!" just before he lays the wood to Kensil's pinhead..
I view this as a likely promotion for him. He'll get the big gold star someday when a franchise is moved/expanded to London or wherever.
I guess it certainly sounds like a demotion of sorts but the league is standing behind the investigation he started and he's probably not taking a pay cut. Getting him out of the country at least part-time to make sure there's grass and locker rooms - real senior level management stuff, you know, for an international series of games the NFL has been putting on for years without him. Sounds almost like a favor for a job well done.
I can imagine the demotion:
"Look Mike, I know you don't like it but you are GOING to go to these foreign countries AT NO EXPENSE TO YOURSELF and find out if radios work there. We just don't know. Of course you'll have fully staffed offices and executive housing in each location, as well as a team of 3-5 people to travel with that you can select yourself. Due to the travel increases and hardship on your family, we're thinking a salary increase of 25% sounds fair."
Joker's like Red Reddington - wired globally.@Joker, got any connections in Mexico you can call upon?
At the risk of seemingly making light of mental illness, I hope he ends up in one.Sounds like he's seeking asylum
Belichick couldn't do what Brady is trying to do now because BB is tied to Kraft and the owners, technically.
No he's not. Hell, he's not even tied to his fellow coaches. He's the only head coach not in the NFL Coach's Union.
There's nothing he can do as he's not an owner and not a player. Legally speaking, he's not an aggrieved party.
Just as long as he is available to return to the U.S. for Brady's defamation trial against the NFL* et al.