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Chuba Hubbard now doesnt want to play for Gundy...
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3379197" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Come on now. Let’s get real about this incident. </p><p>For beginners I’m betting the farm that T-shirt was just one of the many T-shirts that get handed out like candy during events. I’m betting you have some of the same in your closet. I do and use them as utility shirts for mowing, fishing etc. </p><p>he didn’t put the shirt on as an overt racist act. It was just the next one on the hanger and some thug from the hood gets triggered over seeing it and causes a national uproar over a conservative news outlet?</p><p>Am I supposed to create a stink if I see my boss in a CNN shirt and force an apology from him? My white a$$ would be fired in a heart beat with any memory of me swept under the rug. </p><p>If Gundy had any balls he would have kicked him off the team and wished him good riddance. </p><p>Stoops kicked out or suspended several super star players. He showed what it took to be a man first and a coach second. </p><p>Oh BTW did you see Gundy on his second of many appearances on the apology tour he’s on? </p><p>The poor beat down relic of a man symbolically took both knees and licked the feet of the thug. </p><p>I was embarrassed for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3379197, member: 5412"] Come on now. Let’s get real about this incident. For beginners I’m betting the farm that T-shirt was just one of the many T-shirts that get handed out like candy during events. I’m betting you have some of the same in your closet. I do and use them as utility shirts for mowing, fishing etc. he didn’t put the shirt on as an overt racist act. It was just the next one on the hanger and some thug from the hood gets triggered over seeing it and causes a national uproar over a conservative news outlet? Am I supposed to create a stink if I see my boss in a CNN shirt and force an apology from him? My white a$$ would be fired in a heart beat with any memory of me swept under the rug. If Gundy had any balls he would have kicked him off the team and wished him good riddance. Stoops kicked out or suspended several super star players. He showed what it took to be a man first and a coach second. Oh BTW did you see Gundy on his second of many appearances on the apology tour he’s on? The poor beat down relic of a man symbolically took both knees and licked the feet of the thug. I was embarrassed for him. [/QUOTE]
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