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Terry Pegula is ALLEGED to have said something very foul in the Jim Trotter lawsuit against the NFL


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Jerry Jones is in that report too. Makes me think that it was all said in an owners meeting to decide how to respond to the 2020 protests. It has to be hearsay because there is no way that Jim Trotter was in that meeting.

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Having once been involved in a lawsuit where I was accused in of something I absolutely knew wasn't true I'll give him the benefit of the doubt until I hear otherwise.   Mine turned out fine.  The other party was looking for a quick settlement - could be the motive here too.....BUT - if its true he's really thrown away a whole lot with one comment.  

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Remember that line in "Apollo 13," where the ship had just malfunctioned, and Ed Harris' character says, "What do we have on the spacecraft that's good?"

 

I need some good Bills news right now.  

 

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Until this is corroborated by someone other than a guy hoping to make bank on a discrimination law suit, I’ll withhold judgement. Terry very well be a closet racist, I don’t think so and hope not, but you don’t destroy a man’s reputation based on one guy’s statement who has a huge financial incentive for people to believe its true.

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

https://x.com/profootballtalk/status/1701616762163479007?s=46&t=RLsRhQJBb5vROsgfJWkwSw
 

 

“‘If the black players don’t like it here, they should go back to Africa and see how bad it really is.’ Trotter raised complaints and concerns but no remedial action was taken”

 

 

This might be something to keep an eye on.

 

 

Oh, please tell me he is not that stupid.  If he actually said that that is really really bad.

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Just from what I publicly know about Terry Pegula over the past 12 or so years... I cannot picture him saying something like that.  I remember him even putting out a statement going against Donald trump and getting behind Lesean McCoy.  The Bills allowed the players to do as they wanted during that whole thing.  

 

Maybe below the surface he could be slightly prejudiced.  Most white men that age seem to be susceptible to that (boomers)

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Is this a recorded statement? If so, he has no business being involved with the NFL. He should be driven out of the city and from the league before the day is over.

 

If this statement was not being recorded, I have a hard time believing that a person so reliant on the efforts of black folks would be so dismissive of their perspectives.

 

Lots of people make claims about others these days that end up not being substantiated. I will be curious to see if this one is or not.

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1 minute ago, FrenchConnection said:

Now of course Josh's tweets that came out right before the draft are going to be brought back up again. 

 

Brought up by who?

Oh, by you.

 

Great work. :thumbsup:

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The thing no Bills fan really wants to admit is this:

Terry Pegula is probably one Josh Allen/Sean McDermott combo platter away from presiding over a coaching carousel and being despised by the fanbase. For whatever acumen he may offer in the business world, he does not seem particularly adept at operating sports franchises, nor does he seem particularly emotionally intelligent with regard to social interaction or relating to players.

Yes, he has opened up his wallet, allowed the Bills to build a world class training facility and spend to the limit on coaching hires and team building, and the Bills have a new stadium deal in place.

However, when it comes to the teams themselves under his ownership...everyone knows the Sabres have been an absolute tire fire. And the Bills? The Pegulas started out their tenure of ownership by hiring Rex Ryan and retaining Russ Brandon.

They're lucky the McDermott hire worked out so well and that Beane followed, and that Josh Allen was drafted. Does anyone want to imagine what the Bills would look like if, hypothetically, Beane and McDermott were fired and it was up to Pegula to start from scratch? Does anything about the job he's done with the Sabres instill any kind of confidence that this process would go well?

Add these latest comments -- if true -- to the pile. Pegula is lucky he has Beane/McDermott/Allen, and I hate to think of what the Bills might look like if he didn't.

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