
*Maintains superficial aspects of the original games while largely abandoning or botching the tone, pacing, and subtlety of them

*Has absolutely no meaningful choices to make or consequences to live with That said, there are those that say I'm nicer than some, so instead of a bashing, here's a short recap of the last several years: In other emails, Gruden argued that Eric Reid, an NFL player that protested police brutality alongside Colin Kaepernick by kneeling during the national anthem, should be fired, per the Times.Īccording to ESPN's Suzy Kolber, Raiders' assistant Rich Bisaccia is expected to replace Jon Gruden as the team's interim head coach.I know you're new here (at least, newly registered), so I'd just like to warn you from the outset that threads like this happen with predictable regularity, and a lot of the regulars here get understandably irritated every time someone comes in and adds another carbon copy to the literally dozens that are already littering the boards rather than doing a cursory search. "In the emails, Gruden called the league's commissioner, Roger Goodell, a "f-t" and a "clueless anti football pussy" and said that Goodell should not have pressured Jeff Fisher, then the coach of the Rams, to draft "queers," a reference to Michael Sam, a gay player chosen by the team in 2014." On Monday, the New York Times report detailed additional emails from Gruden dating back years that included racist and homophobic language. When Gruden sent the email, he was a broadcaster on "Monday Night Football" for ESPN and not coaching in the NFL.

"Dumboriss Smith has lips the size of michellin tires," Gruden wrote of Smith, who is Black, in an email to then-Washington Football Team President Bruce Allen. Last Friday, Gruden came under scrutiny when the Wall Street Journal surfaced a decade-old email in which he used racist language while criticizing DeMaurice Smith, the executive director of the NFL Players Association.

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