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Patience isn't in their DNA. Over the past five years, they have spent $800-million-and-counting on dismissed coaches and front officers.

The majority of NFL owners in the select group of weasels are loyal. To Dollar, Almighty. All Evil, Root Of.Over the past five years, they have spent $800-million-and-counting on dismissed coaches and front officers. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, The League’s brains are looking into this.What so many NFL bosses/losers/dairy farmers do as seasons draw to a close is udder nonsense — trying to milk Mrs.

In nearly all cases bosses are to blame for their team’s ineptitude, but coaches and football people always get, as Rick Smith says, “The big haircut.” Last week, Denver canned rookie Nathaniel Hackett, who obviously was a mile high over his head. A highly regarded offensive coordinator, Nathaniel couldn’t coordinate anything for Russell “Little Help!” Wilson.

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