Jon Gruden said the same thing. At his PC he said that he “doesn’t have a racist bone in his body” and that he “prides himself at bringing people together.” I seriously doubt that he’s the only one in the NFL or elsewhere that thinks and says they’re great but actually has skeletons in their closet.
Yes, according to Schefter the owners spoke with Mark Davis giving him the options, then he flew to the Raiders practice facility to “find” Gruden and after they met, Gruden resigned.
At halftime of the MNF game, Adam Schefter indicated that the NFL ownership group told Mark Davis to either fire Gruden or have him resign in response to the emails, so I guess the answer is: all of them.
That's great, but I strongly suspect that if you look through the e-mails of the 34 rich, middle aged (or greater) owners, 32 of whom are white and 29 of whom are men, you're going to find more than a few that look like Donald Sterling.
I think Mark Davis and the other NFL owners should turn over their cell phones and email servers for the last 20 years for review so that we can make sure that they are worthy of passing judgement.
I think that people who have said nothing in the last 20 years that could be construed as racist, sexist or anti-gay should be the ones to mete out the punishment.
It's because they let a lot more go, which I like in general because it keeps the flow of the game. But it could hurt many of the marquee skill players in the NFL which is what I assume the league is trying to avoid.
Sounds like it. Personally, I never noticed much of a difference between him and Boettger. Both were mediocre. At least Ike is younger and has a better chance to improve.
He hasn’t learned the first rule of interviewing people: the answer should be more interesting than the question. He spends so much time trying to sound smart through his question that he doesn’t realize that no one cares what he thinks.
I said the same thing during the game. It’s like they had no idea that Allen likes to step up and roll to his right. Strange because you could tell Miami and Pittsburgh were focused on that.
I think the real problem is that Allen had to hold the ball longer vs Pittsburgh. It seemed like WRs were open immediately against these soft WFT zones.
An enjoyable game. I thought Daboll made some good halftime adjustments. Defense is looking great. If the DL plays like it has weeks 1 and 2 then they're going to be very tough. I'm not too worried about Allen but I am concerned with the offensive line. They have had their struggles the first two weeks.
So 2 games out of the last 20?
I wouldn’t hold your breath this season waiting for a game plan that doesn’t involve spreading the field with 4 and 5 wrs and throwing the crap out of the ball. Which was probably not ideal against a defense like Pittsburgh’s. That may have been one of the times to make some modifications.