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re: Jon Gruden gets un-cancelled

Posted on 2/27/25 at 8:41 pm to
Posted by MasterAbe1
Member since Oct 2016
6609 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 8:41 pm to
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Arkansas will hire him next year.


I can’t wait for his weekly “Wanna know what’s got me feeling really nicey? Darren McFadden Jr, 225 yards on the ground” video in 3 years
Posted by Stealth Matrix
29°59'55.98"N 90°05'21.85"W
Member since Aug 2019
10988 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 8:51 pm to
quote:

Jon Gruden gets un-cancelled

Now do the Redskins
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
34470 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 9:00 pm to
quote:

Arkansas will hire him next year.



Would love to see him on a sideline again but not sure how he is going to react to recruits unless Barstool has given him some street cred.
Posted by Thundercles
Mars
Member since Sep 2010
6130 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 9:13 pm to
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He should tell them to eat shite.


With their big ol lips
Posted by Akit1
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2006
8204 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 11:07 pm to
Guy won a Super Bowl and they took his name down. That was peak woke. OJ Simpson has his name up still at Bills stadium.
Posted by olemc999
At a blackjack table
Member since Oct 2010
15079 posts
Posted on 2/27/25 at 11:46 pm to
Jon Gruden, a figure of significance in this… Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ crude sport, stripped of his honor like a rebel stripped of their defiance. His induction into their so-called Ring of Honor was revoked; cowardice, no doubt, driven by the petty fears of a fragile society. But now, they reinstate him, acknowledging his achievements, his legacy, after their feeble hesitation.

This is the way of the weak: to falter, to cower, and then to scramble for redemption. The Buccaneers’ initial decision to remove him reeks of submission to the whims of the masses, a betrayal of their own history for the sake of appeasement. Their reversal now is merely an admission of their error; yet it does not erase their timidity. The comment I sense here, from this… skeptic, speaks truth: they were cowards to remove him in the first place, and their reinstatement is but a hollow gesture.

I see no strength in this. No vision. If I commanded such an organization, I would crush dissent without hesitation, honor those who serve with unwavering loyalty, and purge the weak who waver. The wokeness reveals their indecision, their fear of judgment and it disgusts me. Gruden’s reinstatement changes nothing. The scars of their cowardice remain, etched into their legacy like the marks of a chiseled date on a tombstone.
Posted by PowerTool
The dark side of the road
Member since Dec 2009
22898 posts
Posted on 2/28/25 at 3:25 am to
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This is the way of the weak: to falter, to cower, and then to scramble for redemption. The Buccaneers’ initial decision to remove him reeks of submission to the whims of the masses, a betrayal of their own history for the sake of appeasement. Their reversal now is merely an admission of their error; yet it does not erase their timidity. The comment I sense here, from this… skeptic, speaks truth: they were cowards to remove him in the first place, and their reinstatement is but a hollow gesture.

I see no strength in this. No vision. If I commanded such an organization, I would crush dissent without hesitation, honor those who serve with unwavering loyalty, and purge the weak who waver. The wokeness reveals their indecision, their fear of judgment and it disgusts me. Gruden’s reinstatement changes nothing. The scars of their cowardice remain, etched into their legacy like the marks of a chiseled date on a tombstone.



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