Originally posted by HessianDud:
Not actually as big a douche as at first he seemed
but f**k the dolphins nonetheless.
maybe he is
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=5151539
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Not actually as big a douche as at first he seemed
but f**k the dolphins nonetheless.
Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Originally posted by pelos21:
So.........whos telling the truth then? I think Dez is the one throwing fintas, he just doesn't want to admit that he bated Ireland in asking that question. Imo
Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Somebody is lying, you thinks its Bryant and I think its the GM. The truth will probably never be known.
Originally posted by pantstickle:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Somebody is lying, you thinks its Bryant and I think its the GM. The truth will probably never be known.
Bryant is a big dummy, so I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the Dolphins GM.
Originally posted by pantstickle:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Somebody is lying, you thinks its Bryant and I think its the GM. The truth will probably never be known.
Bryant is a big dummy, so I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the Dolphins GM.
Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by pantstickle:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Somebody is lying, you thinks its Bryant and I think its the GM. The truth will probably never be known.
Bryant is a big dummy, so I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the Dolphins GM.
Typical Pants, always taking the white guys side
Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by pantstickle:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by danimal:
let the Cowboys deal with this idiot. If you are gonna a figurative answer to someone job interviewing you, expect them to take it literally. What is this....hip hop kids.
I believe Ireland......I don't believe Bryant
I actually believe Bryant, if it happened the way the Dolphins are saying it would have came out a lot sooner. The Dolphins know their dude f**ked and now their trying to make themselves look better.
Also if it happened this way, why did the GM call Bryant to apologize.
then the Dolphins did one hell of a job finding a random, obscure and yet totally believable piece of fictitious script...on that alone I give Ireland the benefit of the doubt.
Then why apologize the day after the story cam out, and then why release this story like 4 days after the fact.
ALWAYS APOLOGIZE.
Thats a rule in PR. What you apologize for is the crux.
PR wise I think they handled it perfectly.
Take responsibility publicly, then after the apology, in a smaller arena, let it out that you are apologizing for a "misunderstanding"....then let out the details which to many reasonable people will now make the Dolphins look like they took the high road here and it was pretty much the young kids own fault.
Somebody is lying, you thinks its Bryant and I think its the GM. The truth will probably never be known.
Bryant is a big dummy, so I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the Dolphins GM.
Typical Pants, always taking the white guys side