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Report that unnamed witness heard Stephen Ross offer Brian Flores $100,000 for each 2019 loss disappears from NFL.com
Posted by Mike Florio on February 4, 2022, 10:06 PM EST



One of the most fascinating developments in a week full of them occurred when NFL Network, the media operation partially owned by Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, reported that an unnamed witness heard Ross offer former Dolphins coach Brian Flores $100,000 for each game he lost in 2019. The report, delivered on the air by Cameron Wolfe, became an article posted at NFL.com.

Now, the article is gone. The link is dead. The stack of news stories at NFL.com no longer includes it.



It’s unclear when it disappeared. I checked to see if it was still alive after Ross issued an aggressive statement late Wednesday, describing the allegations as “false, malicious, and defamatory.”

Currently, it’s gone. (The original link appears in the story we posted early Wednesday evening.)

It’s no surprise. Ross faces potential criminal liability under the Sports Bribery Act. The real surprise is that the story ever was published in the first place. Did the folks who put it on the air and on the web realize they were jumping onto a third rail, or did they accidentally trip over it?

Even though the story is gone, the truth remains that an employee of the NFL is aware of the name of a witness who can corroborate Flores’s claim for Ross offering cash for losses. It will be interesting to see whether the league or anyone else (like, you know, a prosecutor) wants to know the person’s name.
 
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I wouldn't hire this sorry muthafucka to clean my stadium let alone run any part of my team.

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Report that unnamed witness heard Stephen Ross offer Brian Flores $100,000 for each 2019 loss disappears from NFL.com
Posted by Mike Florio on February 4, 2022, 10:06 PM EST



One of the most fascinating developments in a week full of them occurred when NFL Network, the media operation partially owned by Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, reported that an unnamed witness heard Ross offer former Dolphins coach Brian Flores $100,000 for each game he lost in 2019. The report, delivered on the air by Cameron Wolfe, became an article posted at NFL.com.

Now, the article is gone. The link is dead. The stack of news stories at NFL.com no longer includes it.



It’s unclear when it disappeared. I checked to see if it was still alive after Ross issued an aggressive statement late Wednesday, describing the allegations as “false, malicious, and defamatory.”

Currently, it’s gone. (The original link appears in the story we posted early Wednesday evening.)

It’s no surprise. Ross faces potential criminal liability under the Sports Bribery Act. The real surprise is that the story ever was published in the first place. Did the folks who put it on the air and on the web realize they were jumping onto a third rail, or did they accidentally trip over it?

Even though the story is gone, the truth remains that an employee of the NFL is aware of the name of a witness who can corroborate Flores’s claim for Ross offering cash for losses. It will be interesting to see whether the league or anyone else (like, you know, a prosecutor) wants to know the person’s name.
Muthafuckas movin just like the mafia yo. :smh:

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I'm not understanding what that little midget so upset about?

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Yeah I really don't know the deal either
But Cards fans are already getting tired of him
He's not really a "leader of men"
And he's not a Brady or Rogers "student of the game" type of person either

Whenever the Cards lose or something doesn't go his way, he tends to pout, like a little child
I've seen a couple of games where he'd be sitting on the bench by himself...with no fucks to give...looking just like this.....:fuckyousay:
 
Yeah I really don't know the deal either
But Cards fans are already getting tired of him
He's not really a "leader of men"
And he's not a Brady or Rogers "student of the game" type of person either

Whenever the Cards lose or something doesn't go his way, he tends to pout, like a little child
I've seen a couple of games where he'd be sitting on the bench by himself...with no fucks to give...looking just like this.....:fuckyousay:
Honestly, I just think he wants attention.

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