Tedy Bruschi and Mark Schlereth Throw Goodell Under the Bus
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LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#1Tedy Bruschi and Mark Schlereth Throw Goodell Under the BusTags: None -
Mitchell88SBR MVP
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#2Schlereth is really heated up about this. He makes very good points though. Its just a money making machine. All about how they are viewed and don't lose advertisers or ticket sales.
Benji from howard stern was funny during the press conference thoughComment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#3Some1 should have thrown him in front of a big moving object years ago.Comment -
DrStaleSBR Hall of Famer
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#4Tripping and falling onto the street as a bus is about to rumble by is not the same as being thrown under a bus.Originally posted by Dark HorseIf with religion you mean belief system, your belief system is your religion. Again, it matters not what it is. You believe in it, you are loyal to it, would defend it, and yet have no proof of it, other than that, at one point or another, you chose to believe in it. Self-hypnosis. What if there were a snapping of fingers that broke the hypnosis?Comment -
texhooperSBR Posting Legend
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#5schlereth is a square.
like he's sitting around his house all day for the last 14 years, WHY HASN'T THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REACHED OUT TO ME ABOUT BEING A GOOD HUSBAND???
shut up.Comment -
DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#6Millionaires complaining about other millionaires. Fukk off.Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
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#8All about protecting owner's financial interests.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#9schlereth is a square
NFL execs laugh at those guys while getting richComment -
agendamanSBR MVP
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#10espn guys are more worried about the suits they wearComment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#11What else do they want the NFL to do? They already have 4 cob webbedy bags heading a domestic violence team. They're about to find Out what several college teams already now, you put in tougher conduct rules and more kids get busted, much makes you look even worse. You really thinking firing Goodell now will help?Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy
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#12ahhh who the fawk cares???
lets play some football and let this black guys go to court if they continue to beat they hoezComment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#13He def dropped the ball, but we knew he wouldn't step down.Comment -
thebestthereisSBR Posting Legend
- 03-01-09
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#14he gets $40 million for being a puppet. he would never step down no matter what. if fans stopped going to the games because he didn't step down they maybe he would be forced to. that isn't happening because nobody really cares about much these days, no principles no nothing. back to watching and gambling on games regardless of anything else. under the rug and forgotten. it's all about the money.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#15He's doing a good job.
Everyone needs to settle the fukk downComment -
dbear808SBR Rookie
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#16Mark Schlereth is a hypocritical blowhard. Listen very closely to the broadcast and you will hear that Schlereth blames the problems in the NFL on THE SALARY CAP, complaining that the young ball players of today do not have any veteran leadership in the locker room to help them gain insight on how to act both on and off the field. While factual. is that really the main reason that the young players of today act like immature animals? There are more reasons equally factual in nature why players act the way they act.
The stance ESPN has taken throughout these episodes of player violence and crime off the field involves using flawed personalities (Ray Lewis and Cris Carter to name a few) to passionately whine about how the players are victims of their environment, trying to preserve the careers of these individuals who provide the public the entertainment they crave. Why? Maintaining their TV ratings for sure, but how about trying to verbalize long-silent guilt about all of the things athletes in the past did and maintained their lofty status both in the eyes of the fans and team ownership. ESPN obtains the vehicle, the gasoline to power it and then sounds like they do not want to pay the bills associated with the luxuries they have. Sounds like society in general, huh?Comment -
troutskySBR Wise Guy
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#19What's the big deal? So Ray Rice hit his wife... yeah it sucks but you wouldn't get fired from your job for that and never able to find another. Give these guys suspensions + retrain them on how to not beat women/kids/people.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#20troutsky, all fine and good, but too little too late for Goodell. He had plenty of time to sew this up and didn't.Comment -
troutskySBR Wise Guy
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#21I don't see it as Goodell's problem at all. It's everyone elses for thinking that NFL players are role models.
He's done an okay job and if Selig can make it through the MLB steroid scandal then he's not going to be outed because 2 star players are thugs. I think some of these standards are ridiculous... taking away a person's livelihood because of a mistake. MAYBE if they are convicted but just being accused is getting people axed.
Go 'merica.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#22Maybe not "role models", but certainly spokesmen. Why do you think so much money is churned for endorsements, etc?Comment -
BcatswinSBR Posting Legend
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#24Jon Taffer from Bar Rescue seems like he would make a good commissioner.Comment -
ReconSnarffSBR MVP
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#25I don't see it as Goodell's problem at all. It's everyone elses for thinking that NFL players are role models.
He's done an okay job and if Selig can make it through the MLB steroid scandal then he's not going to be outed because 2 star players are thugs. I think some of these standards are ridiculous... taking away a person's livelihood because of a mistake. MAYBE if they are convicted but just being accused is getting people axed.
Go 'merica.Comment -
mngamblerSBR MVP
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#26he gets $40 million for being a puppet. he would never step down no matter what. if fans stopped going to the games because he didn't step down they maybe he would be forced to. that isn't happening because nobody really cares about much these days, no principles no nothing. back to watching and gambling on games regardless of anything else. under the rug and forgotten. it's all about the money.
not to sound like an a**hole with no emotion but its sure as sh*t gonna take a hell of a lot more than smacking a women or spanking a child to derail a multi BILLION dollar worldwide business.Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#27Crushed. He's ruined the game I loveComment
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