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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; He was going to be fired if he did not cut it out. He quit to save face but yes, technically he was not fired. Doesn't change that applying pressure to some employees and not others exercising their personal freedoms ...
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Re: NFL BS Bias
He was going to be fired if he did not cut it out. He quit to save face but yes, technically he was not fired.
Doesn't change that applying pressure to some employees and not others exercising their personal freedoms outside of work is a vindictive and toxic policy. Nothing good will come out of taking that stance. No different than hating gays and telling the employee to stop going to gay pride parades, on their own time mind you. |
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Re: NFL BS Bias
Originally Posted by Beastmode
I agree, the Panthers' stance was incorrect. He hasn't quit, however. He is just refusing to work. He's known as perhaps the most dynamic Spanish language announcer in all of sports. For years his calls have been replayed on both ESPN Radio and NFL Radio. He has some leverage and he's using it. I hope it works and they come to their senses.![]()
You need to check out some of his work. He can make a short FG sound like a grand slam in the bottom of the 15th inning down by three in game seven of the World Series. The guy is a trip. |
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