This may been a coincidence, but it's certain that Goodell could have saved Trotter's job if he were inclined
This past week, the NFL con artists painted with their true colors — greenback dollar and yellow stripe.
If you’re a coincidence expert, then you know this didn’t make the cut. The bear Jim poked has a thin coat. Constantly on the defensive over his League’s awful history of minority hiring practices from reporters not on his payroll, Goodell obviously wasn’t going to be too embarrassed by one who is. He worked for this paper many years, and we traveled together more than often when he covered The NFL Team That Used To Be Here. There were times we went through airport security and the TSA pulled him aside and left me alone. Not difficult to sense the frustration he held inside.
I haven’t played doctor in a long time, but let me just say I’m in favor of it — if there is a bye week before and after them. Thanksgiving Day games are too historically entrenched to be eliminated, but all other Thursday games should go away. Tired players bring us tired football. ESPN says 37 of its 20 million bracket fillers had this Final Four down pat. Who are these people? I could have filled out 10 million brackets and not come close to this. …
Nothing says opening day like allowing 17 hits and striking out those hitters 17 times. Looks like we’re in for one of those Padres seasons. …’s contract. But it’s surprising he didn’t ask for 14 years, $600 million — or, being they do have the Crone Zone, “How about a little something for the effort?” ...Our babies are being murdered in their schools, and an idiot Tennessee politician says: “There’s nothing we can do.
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