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Offline endicom

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Tomothy Meads
Nov. 12, 2017

National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell is asking for a raise to the tune of nearly $50 million per year, a lifetime use of a private jet, as well as lifetime health insurance for himself and his family, according to ESPN.

This request comes off the heels of one of the most boggled public relations stories of all time – the NFL’s failure to properly address players who choose to kneel during the national anthem as a way to highlight police brutality. While certain players maintain that demonstration is not about disrespecting the military, hundreds of thousands of fans see it differently.

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Seems reasonable considering the NFL is now staffed with Leftist has beens from Rat administrations and other human debris. Failing up is not just a motto with them. It's a way of life.

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Likely to get a boot in the azz and his walking papers instead!
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   Wonder if she's still interested?

As the former provost of Stanford University, Rice’s responsibilities included overseeing the athletic operations and issues such as budgeting and hiring of the football coach. Coupled with her security expertise and knowledge of the sport, pressure for Rice to save the league may continue.

”I find the strategy and tactics absolutely fascinating,” she explained to Freeman. “I find the evolution of the game really interesting. Again, as it relates to military history. Military history has swung back and forth between advantage to the offense and advantage to the defense. When the offense has the advantage, then a new technology will come along that will temporarily give the defense the advantage and vice versa. Football has that kind of pattern, too.”
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