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This court battle is ramping up!

 

For those just joining us, a judge has ruled that the NFL can not force the case into its rigged arbitration system AND the judge refused to stay the case pending appeal by the NFL.

 

As long as an appeals court doesn’t overrule the judge, we will see discovery and evidence and perhaps even subpoenas begin.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/10/20/judge-declines-to-stay-jon-grudens-lawsuit-against-the-nfl-pending-appeal-of-arbitration-ruling/

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He was a swinger with a couple that did work for a company I worked with 15 years ago. The women loved him, including this woman i worked with 

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Just now, Boyst62 said:

He was a swinger with a couple in that did work for a company I worked with. The women loved him, including this woman.

 

Wow!

 

Didnt expect that response.

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1 minute ago, Einstein said:

 

Wow!

 

Didnt expect that response.

 

You want an unexpected response?

Ask him what he means by "worked with".......

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2 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

He was a swinger with a couple that did work for a company I worked with 15 years ago. The women loved him, including this woman i worked with 

So, he's best friends with Urban Meyer?

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Gruden was the swinger?  In any event, whoever the swinger is, we will never see "evidence" of it becuase it's likely irrelevant to the lawsuit.  

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6 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

He was a swinger with a couple that did work for a company I worked with 15 years ago. The women loved him, including this woman i worked with 

So you're telling me there's a chance! LOL

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18 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

He was a swinger with a couple that did work for a company I worked with 15 years ago. The women loved him, including this woman i worked with 

What do you do now since leaving your role as Jerry Falwell’s pool boy?

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The dudes not a swinger.  He’s a tool, arrogant, thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room, but I’ve never heard anything, and I mean anything to that point.  My pcp’s wife who I’ve been good friends with is a teacher at CDS ( Carrollwood Day School) where his kids went, and he helped years ago there football program.

 

I coached against him I a competitive flag league (I know that’s an oxymoron, but true as coaches would scout, video opponents etc.) and know people in his development.  
 

You can say a lot about Gruden, but I have a hard time believing a swinger.  Especially if you knew his wife.

 

As far as the lawsuit, we’ll see.  I honestly don’t care.  He deserved his punishments for his arrogant and racially insensitive comments.  It really speaks to one, his arrogance which led to his stupidity.  Even if you had those prejudiced comments, you’re either too full of yourself or a moron for putting something in writing anywhere.

 

I learned over 25 years ago in the business side of medicine and the clinical before that, every syllable is discoverable on any social media, email, text, or anything else.  Even with benign topics like a rep emails me a problem (not happy about whatever in the OR or inhis office) with a surgeon, my Pat response is “call me and let’s talk about it”.  That’s code for shut up and put crap in writing.  
 

What I’m referring to are things like “ I think the OM of this Surgeon is not happy with me (oh btw- it’s his wife).  Stop typing stupid!  You type nothing.  Gruden to the next level in insensitivity arrogance, and stupidity, typed things you never say ever, and shouldn’t think it for that matter.  I disagree with just about everything with him on this topic, but what’s even dumber is he put it in writing.

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48 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

The dudes not a swinger.  He’s a tool, arrogant, thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room, but I’ve never heard anything, and I mean anything to that point.  My pcp’s wife who I’ve been good friends with is a teacher at CDS ( Carrollwood Day School) where his kids went, and he helped years ago there football program.

 

I coached against him I a competitive flag league (I know that’s an oxymoron, but true as coaches would scout, video opponents etc.) and know people in his development.  
 

You can say a lot about Gruden, but I have a hard time believing a swinger.  Especially if you knew his wife.

 

As far as the lawsuit, we’ll see.  I honestly don’t care.  He deserved his punishments for his arrogant and racially insensitive comments.  It really speaks to one, his arrogance which led to his stupidity.  Even if you had those prejudiced comments, you’re either too full of yourself or a moron for putting something in writing anywhere.

 

I learned over 25 years ago in the business side of medicine and the clinical before that, every syllable is discoverable on any social media, email, text, or anything else.  Even with benign topics like a rep emails me a problem (not happy about whatever in the OR or inhis office) with a surgeon, my Pat response is “call me and let’s talk about it”.  That’s code for shut up and put crap in writing.  
 

What I’m referring to are things like “ I think the OM of this Surgeon is not happy with me (oh btw- it’s his wife).  Stop typing stupid!  You type nothing.  Gruden to the next level in insensitivity arrogance, and stupidity, typed things you never say ever, and shouldn’t think it for that matter.  I disagree with just about everything with him on this topic, but what’s even dumber is he put it in writing.

 

We ran into Gruden at USF with our kids in 7 on 7’s. He thought he owned the joint. I had already heard terrible things about Gruden living in the area, but he was even worse in person. 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

We ran into Gruden at USF with our kids in 7 on 7’s. He thought he owned the joint. I had already heard terrible things about Gruden living in the area, but he was even worse in person. 

No argument Augster.  I don’t think he’s a nice guy, actually a prick, but for being so stupid and arrogant to write such crappy things is intolerable.  I’ve just run in peripheral circles to him and know enough people to know him is ridiculous to say he’s a swinger.  
 

Say he’s a prick, an arrogant SOB, a racist, an idiot, all of which O know a lot of peop,e who would agree with you who actually know him or live in his neighborhood, but nothing on what was claimed.  I’ve met his wife more than once.  I seriously doubt it.

 

There are ex Bucs players I’d say is possible.  Sapp is a good example of an absolute Scumb*g.  I mean in every way.  There is nothing redeemable about that human being. Say that about Derrick Brooks, and I’d tell you, you’re out of freakin mind.  A good man in all facets of his life.  Alstott is the same way.  A very modest man for all of his accomplishents 20 years ago.

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3 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

No argument Augster.  I don’t think he’s a nice guy, actually a prick, but for being so stupid and arrogant to write such crappy things is intolerable.  I’ve just run in peripheral circles to him and know enough people to know him is ridiculous to say he’s a swinger.  
 

Say he’s a prick, an arrogant SOB, a racist, an idiot, all of which O know a lot of peop,e who would agree with you who actually know him or live in his neighborhood, but nothing on what was claimed.  I’ve met his wife more than once.  I seriously doubt it.

 

There are ex Bucs players I’d say is possible.  Sapp is a good example of an absolute Scumb*g.  I mean in every way.  There is nothing redeemable about that human being. Say that about Derrick Brooks, and I’d tell you, you’re out of freakin mind.  A good man in all facets of his life.  Alstott is the same way.  A very modest man for all of his accomplishents 20 years ago.

 

This is why we don’t idolize people we don’t even know. 

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

This is why we don’t idolize people we don’t even know. 


Exactly.  Not to do too much of a sidebar, but my dads generation would always look up and have so much respect for doctors.  We’ll, I’ve worked with them for over 25 years, and they are just men and women like all of us putting on our pants one leg at a time.  I have a great deal of respect for my customers, but I don’t revere them.  
 

 They also have flaws like the rest of us.  Celebrities are the same whether it’s a sports or Hollywood celebrity.  I try when I see a sports celebrity or Hollywood one to just have a nice conversation with them for a minute, or kid around, but not impose on their personal space.  I can honestly say I’ve met a ton of celebrities, but have never asked for an autograph.  I’d much rather chat for a minute.  I’ve always found more guys than not, actually kind of like that approach. 

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