Inevitable wrote:Is Leo Rautins next? He’s a known womanizer.
Given Leo's tendency to repeat himself, is it possible they're simply misunderstanding why he's following them around, muttering "give the big man his touches"?
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Inevitable wrote:Is Leo Rautins next? He’s a known womanizer.
Skin Blues wrote:The guy openly condoned physical assault via rookie hazing. That wasn't a problem though, apparently.
Schad wrote:Skin Blues wrote:The guy openly condoned physical assault via rookie hazing. That wasn't a problem though, apparently.
Gregg Zaun's entire existence constituted a fireable offense. Never should have had the platform he did, but Sportsnet wanted to have Baseball Don Cherry.
Schad wrote:Inevitable wrote:Is Leo Rautins next? He’s a known womanizer.
Given Leo's tendency to repeat himself, is it possible they're simply misunderstanding why he's following them around, muttering "give the big man his touches"?
dagger wrote:
Schad wrote:This is the least surprising news of the century.
JetLife wrote:I'm holding tears back this **** hurts
Wo1verine wrote:I didn't mind him - Not that i agreed with everything he said, but without Zaun, Rogers Jays baseball production is just a big circle jerk of positive nonsense every pre and post game show.
Give me a replacement who isn't afraid to call Jays players/management out please.
dagger wrote:Wo1verine wrote:I didn't mind him - Not that i agreed with everything he said, but without Zaun, Rogers Jays baseball production is just a big circle jerk of positive nonsense every pre and post game show.
Give me a replacement who isn't afraid to call Jays players/management out please.
Did he really call out management? Players, yes. But management?
dagger wrote:Wo1verine wrote:I didn't mind him - Not that i agreed with everything he said, but without Zaun, Rogers Jays baseball production is just a big circle jerk of positive nonsense every pre and post game show.
Give me a replacement who isn't afraid to call Jays players/management out please.
Did he really call out management? Players, yes. But management?
Schad wrote:Skin Blues wrote:The guy openly condoned physical assault via rookie hazing. That wasn't a problem though, apparently.
Gregg Zaun's entire existence constituted a fireable offense. Never should have had the platform he did, but Sportsnet wanted to have Baseball Don Cherry.
Wo1verine wrote:dagger wrote:
I'm guessing this is very common when you are famous The issue with Zaun was that he was a creepy old looking dude and not really famous thus why would a girl take you up on that offer/
vaff87 wrote:No more Gregg Zaun or Jackie Redmond. What a time to be alive.