BadMoFo
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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.Interesting to know what the biggest catalyst was for this move.
Is that just your speculation or have others in the media echo'd that?I said before, he is a very religious man and the Kraft thing pained him so he quit the Pats.
He went from Team Development Director to VP of Team Development.Doesn't really sound like a similar job, sounds like a nice promotion. But, you never really know with these position titles in the NFL lol.
I said before, he is a very religious man and the Kraft thing pained him so he quit the Pats.
Is that just your speculation or have others in the media echo'd that?
That's a pretty lazy take. His contract was up and he got what seems like a far better offer from the Texans. The guy has spent his career working with professional athletes. I highly doubt what Kraft allegedly did was the first thing he's ever encountered that might have offended his religious sensibilities.
I said before, he is a very religious man and the Kraft thing pained him so he quit the Pats.
Yeah, I'm not sold on Kraft being the reason either. It happened far too quickly after that, and people generally (not all the time, but more often than not) don't quit their job and move to Houston as soon as something like that happens. I'm guessing he'd been thinking about it for far longer than that. But I'm also just speculating like anyone else.
Next thing we will get worked up because BB's executive assistant decided to move to KC to be closer with her granddaughter.
yeah, me too.cool story. Oh, I meant I don't give a Sh!T
100% agree.One would think if he truly had the strength of those convictions he would not only find forgiveness in his heart but feel a calling to help Robert on the path to redemption