Jon Gruden resigns

Cotton

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I am black so just talking about what Gruden said about the lips. Not all that far fetched, we have heard it all before,

Saw something strange today in the Auburn vs Arkansas game, a white cornerback. I keep it real no need to play silly ass games over race,

Please don't tell me this is one of those play pretend places. Them blues ain't country,
We don't dance around race here, but at the same time, we do not tolerate actual racism.
 

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We don't dance around race here, but at the same time, we do not tolerate actual racism.
I agree with that, and that is one of the reasons Gruden is in trouble. BUT.....no need to get silly over race, hell yes those with western African roots are the greyhound/cheetah of the human race and we all see it. Gotta keep it real.

Turn on the Georgia vs Kentucky game right now, and there it is.
 

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I hope he takes down everyone he can.

The guy should still have his job.
I agree. I look forward to the Revenge of Chucky.

Just to think of how the Social Justice horseshit is as profound as it is.

Imagine this now:

"He is going to have a few...no disrespect for the Orientals, but what we call Jap plays. Surprise things."
 
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Hey DCU Lawyers, can the NFL and or it’s employees be subject to being FOIA’ed?

If they receive tax payer money in the form of loans and or grants when building stadiums, wouldn’t theyfall under the reach of FOIA?

If so, what’s to stop someone curious about the content of those 650k emails?
 

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Hey DCU Lawyers, can the NFL and or it’s employees be subject to being FOIA’ed?

If they receive tax payer money in the form of loans and or grants when building stadiums, wouldn’t theyfall under the reach of FOIA?

If so, what’s to stop someone curious about the content of those 650k emails?
I don't think they are subject to open records unless subpoenaed, of course.
 

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Hey DCU Lawyers, can the NFL and or it’s employees be subject to being FOIA’ed?

If they receive tax payer money in the form of loans and or grants when building stadiums, wouldn’t theyfall under the reach of FOIA?

If so, what’s to stop someone curious about the content of those 650k emails?

I believe that act specifically applies to government agencies, not private entities receiving government or public funds.
 

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The worst part about this is that now Chris Simms gets to bitch about Gruden with a certain degree of validation. Which is annoying because Chris Simms sucked as a player and he sucks even worse as a commentator.
 
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