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Jerry Jones, potential lawsuit vs NFL
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Can someone paste the article for me. To hard on iPhone.
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Jerry Jones is biggest two faced sack if shit ever to own a team. He praised Roger and stood behind his every decision publicly until the Zeke stuff. Now hes done a full 180. He was pushing for his extension now he wants to sue because Zeke is a sack of shit that he needs on the field.
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Suggest you don't **** with the most prominent owner in sports. 17 other teams have joined him. Steelers, Patriots, Chiefs, Texans, Rams, Raiders to name a few of the rumored ones. |
An added bonus - Jerry Jones ever faces allegations of sexual abuse, his lawyer David Boies can help to cover up Jones' misdeeds. :D
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.7c119a621daf |
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No harm, no foul. The only one who can question it is Jones wifey... |
Jerry Jones, potential lawsuit vs NFL
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As much as nfl fan hates Goodell. You would think he would get a lot of support from the nfl fan. |
1) Billionaire NFL owners hire puppet to do their dirty work.
2) NFL fans lose their minds over all the bad "decisions" the puppet makes 3) Puppet outlives his usefulness and gets tossed like a used tampon 4) Billionaire owners hire shiny new puppet 5) Repeat |
Agree with Kornhole on this one... Jerry probably has a fair leg up. The league has been far too wavering on player and team discipline during Goddell's tenure. To me, unless there is a court ruling on a legal matter, the league shouldn't be involved. If a team wants to suspend for misconduct, I'm fine with that. It's simply not the league's place to make these judgements, and then hand out whatever punishment they want when they do. Extending the contract of the chief architect of these procedures is lunacy.
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Jerry is a two faced piece of shit. A few days ago he claimed the Cowboys have a zero tolerance policy for domestic abuse. Ever hear of Greg Hardy you senile old man?
Jones has Papa Johns running around trying to do his dirty work for him. The commissioner is in a no win situation when it comes to domestic violence. If they leave things to the judicial system and a video pops up the advertisers get mad and threaten boycotts if nothing is done. You suspend a player on a team and 31 teams are for it. Jones was all for punishing Brady and the Pats. Now that it's his player in the spotlight ole Jerry can't handle it. Jerry, you will never be Al Davis. |
Brady and the Pat had to do with the "Game"
Elliott's suspension has do do with what he did in his private life. Just the public's veiw of the NFL's players. I don't think they are the same. If Elliott has plead the matter down, taken a SOS, or gone to trial and facts were substantiated as truth then Goodell would have a leg to stand on. Guilty verdict on the crime or not. Otherwise I do think he has over reached his authority. In this matter, NFL justice is the lack thereof. And Elliott is probably a sleaze, probably guilty but it's all hearsay as of now until someone says it under oath. Quote:
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The loser in all this is Jason Witten. All his work with domestic violence victims is being diminished.
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Jerry Jones is a ****ing crybaby.
He's pissed at Goodell for coming down "too hard" on Elliott and therefore, wants Goodell's contract restructured to give him less money and make him work for incentives. What a phony ****. |
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IMO Gerald has every right to be "hypocritical " because he's also being incredibly consistent...
Wtf cornhole, you make no sense.... Gerald owns a company and pursues the interests of the company, regardless of nature. He wasn't in favor of brady being banned out of some sense of justice. It increased his own company's likelihood of success. The zeke suspension is likewise not about justice (although that will be the public PC argument). It is about protecting the interests of the business. That, my friends, is corporate America. |
Jerry gonna Jerry. But no one feels sorry or bad for goodell regardless of Jerry.
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Sign me up for that gig any day. |
**** Jerry, but **** Godell too.
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He waffled. It's not his mistakes they hate it's his lack of consistency and his failing to take a stand on anything as a league... |
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I still can't believe people get mad at Goodell. He does what the owners want FFS.
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What a ****ing snake. Applauded NFL overreach of Deflategate. Said NFL made the right correction on suspending Ray Rice. But when it's his own player, he goes ape shit. It's one thing to at least attempt to look out for the shield. You can't applaud going after other team's players then go ballistic when that same standard is applied to your own player.
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And Elliott is probably a sleaze, probably guilty but it's all hearsay as of now until someone says it under oath.[/QUOTE]
As someone who actually knows a member of Zeke's family who knows the whole story, I will say this. The crazy b!tch stalked Zeke for over a year after they hooked up once or twice. He never layed a hand on her, the injuries she sustained was in a bar fight with another crazy b!tch. Zeke should of known better and should of handled it better than he did. But sometimes young men think with the wrong head and being a stud athlete in college makes you a prime target. Legally he was cleared so I personally think the NFL should back off as well. |
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a bigger scumbag in sports than Jerry Jones. |
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Seeing someone get mad at Goodell is like seeing someone argue with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog instead of Robert Smigel. You honestly believe that 32 billionaire owners and their armies of lawyers are somehow being hoodwinked by that ginger douche? |
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The decision to protect the nfl shield in this manner may have been approved by the owners, but the execution has Goodells fingerprints all over it. |
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The political and media climate today is irrefutably more hostile than it was under Tagliabue's leadership |
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But given how fans react, I'm not surprised that the NFL does this. Innocent until proven guilty sounds good but it is not very viable in practice. The criminal system usually moves really slowly and the guilty beyond reasonable doubt with 12 jurors is a very high standard. If you are going to wait until you have guilty verdict from a criminal courtroom, the fans will still hate that the league is letting a player that is "known" to have done "x" on the field. |
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