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Subject: Roger Goodell

  • Herm Edwards trusts his gut, likes hot doughnuts

    September 25, 2008
  • Dittoheads smear Jason Whitlock

    Rush Limbaugh​Kansas City Star and Fox Sports columnist and noted fitness expert and master gardener Jason Whitlock is on the shit list of Rush Limbaugh's followers thanks to yesterday's column calling on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to resist letting one of his franchises -- the St. Louis Rams -- end up in the hands of a man with the reputation of a little-blue-pill-popping sex tourist. Actually, Whitlock shoots down El Rusho's Rams bid as just a publicity stunt. I'm not so sure about that,

    October 14, 2009
  • Rightbloggers defend Rush with an NFL boycott; are beer, buffalo wings next?

    ​ The National Football League has a large millionaire population which predictably contributes overwhelmingly to Republicans over Democrats. Yet this week we learned from rightbloggers that the NFL is in fact a wing of the liberal conspiracy.Early this month Rush Limbaugh and Dave Checketts collaborated on a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams NFL franchise. But after some people in the League -- including Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith --

    October 19, 2009
  • Car dealer explains his NFL boycott

    via cnsnews.comMark Muller​A couple of days ago, we read about Mark Muller's boycott of the NFL. Muller, owner of Max Motors and wannabe arms dealer (he offered $450 vouchers so Missourians get an AK-47 with the purchase of a truck from his dealership), claimed he was giving up his Kansas City Chiefs season tickets after the NFL supposedly blocked Rush Limbaugh's attempt to buy the St. Louis Rams.I finally caught up with Muller yesterday, and he clarified: It's not about Rush. It's about Ameri

    October 23, 2009
  • Larry Johnson banned from practice/team activities

    Photos by Scott SpychalskiLarry Johnson​The Kansas City Chiefs just released a statement saying the team and the NFL have told Larry Johnson to stay away from practice and team activities. In the statement, the Chiefs say a decision on Johnson's status with the team will be made at the conclusion of the investigation. Here's the full statement: The Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football League are continuing to investigate the alleged comments made by Larry Johnson. Until that review i

    October 27, 2009