Brian Flores files lawsuit against NFL

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Check my post again.

This is NFL bylaws and US labor laws, and very expensive lawyers. Stephen A has exactly zero impact on that.
I dont care about that. That doesnt stop lawyers from introducing that argument.
 

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listen Im not saying Flores gonna lose now. Its just the point.
Flores has a HUGE trump card to play with and thats being asked to take 100,000 per game to lose intentionally. I always thought this case would just be settled in an agreement anyway
 

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I dont care about that. That doesnt stop lawyers from introducing that argument.
To say what, that’s why we asked him to tank? Or that’s why we didn’t interview any minority at all?

Even if they would use it. Do you think that the worlds best lawyers couldn’t figure out that the guy they are fighting in court is in every national and even many global media channels and papers for being an a$$hole and him admitting it?
 

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To say what, that’s why we asked him to tank? Or that’s why we didn’t interview any minority at all?

Even if they would use it. Do you think that the worlds best lawyers couldn’t figure out that the guy they are fighting in court is in every national and even many global media channels and papers for being an a$$hole and him admitting it?
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breh, I dont know what they have. Nobody does. Im just saying Stephen needs to relax. Thats it. thats all.
 

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Thanks to Tua....Flores is definitely losing the case

I don't see how the comments would have an impact on the lawsuit.
They were made publicly, so Flores addressed them publicly, but since the suit was filed, I'm sure both sets of attorneys have interviewed and gotten statements from the players, staff, coaches, and front office guys who have worked with Flores.
 

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I don't see how the comments would have an impact on the lawsuit.
They were made publicly, so Flores addressed them publicly, but since the suit was filed, I'm sure both sets of attorneys have interviewed and gotten statements from the players, staff, coaches, and front office guys who have worked with Flores.


That's a fair point
 

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I don't see how the comments would have an impact on the lawsuit. :heh:
They were made publicly, so Flores addressed them publicly, but since the suit was filed, I'm sure both sets of attorneys have interviewed and gotten statements from the players, staff, coaches, and front office guys who have worked with Flores.
Exactly, nikkaz just wanna blame Stephen A. for some shyt.

They already knew this shyt.

This is what big money lawyers do.

Like they've talked to every single person Brian Flores has worked with in his life already.
 

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I won't feel no way now when Tua brain gets scrambled.......you would figure he would want nothing but positive energy around him........he chose violence though........his continued failure with that stacked team is going to be hilarious to see
 
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Tua's dad used to beat him (literally) for throwing interceptions.

He somehow is OK with that but not some shyt talk from Flores? Did Dolphin ownership encourage him to continue complaining about Flores?

How long is ol boy gonna milk this angle? Him and McDaniel can't blame Flores when they don't do anything in the playoffs again.
 

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:francis:Y’all really think the Lawyers for the league wasn’t already on top of it once Tua made those remarks? Y’all think they looked to Stephen A to give them that insight? Stop giving him too much credit.

This. It's also a legal process...do we really think the lawyers don't already have multiple examples of Flores being unprofessional? That's how lawsuits work, it's nonstop dirt to convince a jury or judge. And whether people want to discuss it or not...there's constantly a weird "bad cop" dynamic with black coaches who feel they need to be a$$holes in order to garner respect that is naturally given to white coaches. Recent example to me is Aubrey Pleasant, LA's assistant coach. He was the DB coach for my squad (Lions) a couple years ago, got fired shortly after disrespecting a player by yelling in his face. It hasn't been 100% confirmed but our DBs completely stopped pressing at the line in a game, like straight up not doing what they were coached to do...and he got fired. I fully believe those players did that on purpose to get him fired.

Anyway here he is in LA, after coaching a preseason game last week:


A lot of players in that locker room will be selling insurance or working construction in a couple weeks after teams cut down to the 53 man roster. This is one of their last chances to get a game ball in a locker room after a game, and Pleasant decided not to do it; then McVay steals the show by giving him a game ball. This is a little thing but it's an example of the odd way a lot of black coaches operate in the league. No love shown, constantly serious, no celebration etc. That shyt isn't sustainable and when you hit hard times your team chemistry isn't ready for it.
 

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This. It's also a legal process...do we really think the lawyers don't already have multiple examples of Flores being unprofessional? That's how lawsuits work, it's nonstop dirt to convince a jury or judge. And whether people want to discuss it or not...there's constantly a weird "bad cop" dynamic with black coaches who feel they need to be a$$holes in order to garner respect that is naturally given to white coaches. Recent example to me is Aubrey Pleasant, LA's assistant coach. He was the DB coach for my squad (Lions) a couple years ago, got fired shortly after disrespecting a player by yelling in his face. It hasn't been 100% confirmed but our DBs completely stopped pressing at the line in a game, like straight up not doing what they were coached to do...and he got fired. I fully believe those players did that on purpose to get him fired.

Anyway here he is in LA, after coaching a preseason game last week:


A lot of players in that locker room will be selling insurance or working construction in a couple weeks after teams cut down to the 53 man roster. This is one of their last chances to get a game ball in a locker room after a game, and Pleasant decided not to do it; then McVay steals the show by giving him a game ball. This is a little thing but it's an example of the odd way a lot of black coaches operate in the league. No love shown, constantly serious, no celebration etc. That shyt isn't sustainable and when you hit hard times your team chemistry isn't ready for it.

What a selfish a$$hole
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This. It's also a legal process...do we really think the lawyers don't already have multiple examples of Flores being unprofessional? That's how lawsuits work, it's nonstop dirt to convince a jury or judge. And whether people want to discuss it or not...there's constantly a weird "bad cop" dynamic with black coaches who feel they need to be a$$holes in order to garner respect that is naturally given to white coaches. Recent example to me is Aubrey Pleasant, LA's assistant coach. He was the DB coach for my squad (Lions) a couple years ago, got fired shortly after disrespecting a player by yelling in his face. It hasn't been 100% confirmed but our DBs completely stopped pressing at the line in a game, like straight up not doing what they were coached to do...and he got fired. I fully believe those players did that on purpose to get him fired.

Anyway here he is in LA, after coaching a preseason game last week:


A lot of players in that locker room will be selling insurance or working construction in a couple weeks after teams cut down to the 53 man roster. This is one of their last chances to get a game ball in a locker room after a game, and Pleasant decided not to do it; then McVay steals the show by giving him a game ball. This is a little thing but it's an example of the odd way a lot of black coaches operate in the league. No love shown, constantly serious, no celebration etc. That shyt isn't sustainable and when you hit hard times your team chemistry isn't ready for it.


I dont care what Flores did as coach who coached Tua hard. Pause Thats not unprofessional..

The organization compromising Flores' ability to actually perform to the best of his abilities by telling him to tank is the bigger issue. This will be settled for something in Flores favor.. he just wont ever be a head coach again. He only has a job now because the owners know its a lawsuit pending. I just said Stephen needs to sit this one out because his narrative favors these racist ass owners who do black coaches dirty
 
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