Re: Wife of Washington G.M. admits to “disparaging remarks”
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 9:21 am
If anyone needs to be fired, it's Tony Wylie. I mean how many teams actually know their PR guy's name?
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StorminMormon86 wrote:If anyone needs to be fired, it's Tony Wylie. I mean how many teams actually know their PR guy's name?
“I deeply apologize for the disparaging remarks about an ESPN reporter on my personal Twitter account. The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN. I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behaviour has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”
Redskin in Canada wrote:“I deeply apologize for the disparaging remarks about an ESPN reporter on my personal Twitter account. The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN. I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behaviour has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:“I deeply apologize for the disparaging remarks about an ESPN reporter on my personal Twitter account. The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN. I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behaviour has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”
Translation: ESPN carries NFL games and pays a lot of money to do so, therefore we cannot have players, personnel, or staff insulting ESPN employees no matter how incompetent they may be or what they may be doing "on the side" to obtain information. As such, we are issuing this apology we made up entirely. Jessica McCloughan does not, in fact, apologize and does, in fact, think Dianna Russini is a whore.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:“I deeply apologize for the disparaging remarks about an ESPN reporter on my personal Twitter account. The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN. I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behaviour has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”
Translation: ESPN carries NFL games and pays a lot of money to do so, therefore we cannot have players, personnel, or staff insulting ESPN employees no matter how incompetent they may be or what they may be doing "on the side" to obtain information. As such, we are issuing this apology we made up entirely. Jessica McCloughan does not, in fact, apologize and does, in fact, think Dianna Russini is a whore.
Countertrey wrote:Be honest... you used a Google app to translate... right?