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So can someone explain whats going on with the Red*****? And I'm not talking the name change. Woke up this morning and it seemed like something big was about to break about pimps, and cheerleaders, and feds, then alot of "thats why Snyder jumped on the name change now, he knew this was coming down the pike." ..Then nothing as of this afternoon.
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"Kapri Bibbs and Jay Gruden apparently shared the same side piece. Bibbs was benched and his replacement missed a block that essentially ended Alex Smith’s career.”
Big, if true.
Also Snyder is linked to Epstein.
Big, if true.
Also Snyder is linked to Epstein.
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Listening to Pat McAfee's podcast right now, and he has an interesting theory that this might be coming to a head (for good reasons) because of Ron Rivera's influence. Like he showed up and saw all this garbage fire mess and was and was like, "Um..... no," and this is all part of an effort lead by him to right the ship.
He also got a text message during the show from a friend who's somehow connected to the WAS organization that he refused to read on air. (He said the stuff that's about to come out involves more than off-the-field issues, which might be relating to the thing dodint posted.)
He also got a text message during the show from a friend who's somehow connected to the WAS organization that he refused to read on air. (He said the stuff that's about to come out involves more than off-the-field issues, which might be relating to the thing dodint posted.)
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There was also that theory about that lineman banging Gruden's side piece, so he benched him and the player missed the block that led to Cousin's leg breaking.Listening to Pat McAfee's podcast right now, and he has an interesting theory that this might be coming to a head (for good reasons) because of Ron Rivera's influence. Like he showed up and saw all this garbage fire mess and was and was like, "Um..... no," and this is all part of an effort lead by him to right the ship.
He also got a text message during the show from a friend who's somehow connected to the WAS organization that he refused to read on air. (He said the stuff that's about to come out involves more than off-the-field issues, which might be relating to the thing dodint posted.)
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That probably explains why Rivera is involved with coming up with the new name. It was never really clear why he of zero games coached would be consulted, must less in charge, but kind of makes sense now.Listening to Pat McAfee's podcast right now, and he has an interesting theory that this might be coming to a head (for good reasons) because of Ron Rivera's influence. Like he showed up and saw all this garbage fire mess and was and was like, "Um..... no," and this is all part of an effort lead by him to right the ship.
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From dream job to nightmare
More than a dozen women allege sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins Park
More than a dozen women allege sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins Park
Applegate is one of 15 former female Redskins employees who told The Washington Post they were sexually harassed during their time at the club. The other 14 women spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing a fear of litigation because some signed nondisclosure agreements with the team that threaten legal retribution if they speak negatively about the club. The team declined a request from The Post to release former female employees from these agreements so they could speak on the record without fear of legal reprisal. This story involved interviews with more than 40 current and former employees and a review of text messages and internal company documents.
Team owner Daniel Snyder declined several requests for an interview. Over the past week, as The Post presented detailed allegations and findings to the club, three team employees accused of improper behavior abruptly departed, including Larry Michael, the club’s longtime radio voice, and Alex Santos, the team’s director of pro personnel.
In a statement, the team said it had hired D.C. attorney Beth Wilkinson and her firm, Wilkinson Walsh, “to conduct a thorough independent review of this entire matter and help the team set new employee standards for the future.”
“The Washington Redskins football team takes issues of employee conduct seriously … While we do not speak to specific employee situations publicly, when new allegations of conduct are brought forward that are contrary to these policies, we address them promptly,” the team said.
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That rings true from a lot of my friends' experiences in the entertainment industry. People see it as a dream gig, and don't want to be a 'trouble maker' and so don't want to give anyone a reason to shoo them out the door.It was the most miserable experience of my life. And we all tolerated it, because we knew if we complained — and they reminded us of this — there were 1,000 people out there who would take our job in a heartbeat.
Also..... there's none of the spicier stuff regarding coaches and on-field shenanigans and off-field skulduggery. So I'm wondering if this is one of a series of stories about the Washington [Name TBD].
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One more bit of fun.......
That means the announcement that they are changing the name came after they were contacted by the Post re these accusations. So sort of alters the impression of that move by the team.Team owner Daniel Snyder declined several requests for an interview. Over the past week, as The Post presented detailed allegations and findings to the club, three team employees accused of improper behavior abruptly departed, including Larry Michael, the club’s longtime radio voice, and Alex Santos, the team’s director of pro personnel.
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Whatever it takes for Snyder to go.
If this link is accurate on what the Post story says I'm skeptical that it's enough to accomplish such a thing, damn it
https://brobible.com/sports/article/was ... legations/
If this link is accurate on what the Post story says I'm skeptical that it's enough to accomplish such a thing, damn it
https://brobible.com/sports/article/was ... legations/
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So Morkle.There was also that theory about that lineman banging Gruden's side piece, so he benched him and the player missed the block that led to Cousin's leg breaking.Listening to Pat McAfee's podcast right now, and he has an interesting theory that this might be coming to a head (for good reasons) because of Ron Rivera's influence. Like he showed up and saw all this garbage fire mess and was and was like, "Um..... no," and this is all part of an effort lead by him to right the ship.
He also got a text message during the show from a friend who's somehow connected to the WAS organization that he refused to read on air. (He said the stuff that's about to come out involves more than off-the-field issues, which might be relating to the thing dodint posted.)
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So it sounds like all of the sensational stuff was either complete speculation, or at the very least not considered proven by WaPo. The story that's out isn't great, but it doesn't move the needle like "Gruden/Snyder cocaine sex parties" for me. Pretty garden-variety shitty sexual harassment stuff.
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No idea, there was an actual twitter post above from the guy that said it.So Morkle.There was also that theory about that lineman banging Gruden's side piece, so he benched him and the player missed the block that led to Cousin's leg breaking.Listening to Pat McAfee's podcast right now, and he has an interesting theory that this might be coming to a head (for good reasons) because of Ron Rivera's influence. Like he showed up and saw all this garbage fire mess and was and was like, "Um..... no," and this is all part of an effort lead by him to right the ship.
He also got a text message during the show from a friend who's somehow connected to the WAS organization that he refused to read on air. (He said the stuff that's about to come out involves more than off-the-field issues, which might be relating to the thing dodint posted.)
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