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Adam Beasley ‏@AdamHBeasley 1m1 minute ago
So the great Dolphins assistants scattering is underway. Increasingly likely that Coyle ends up in Cincinnati and Campbell in New Orleans.

Parcells still taking care of his guys.

Coyle being available worked out well for himself and Cinci.

Will be interesting to see what hue does with the #2 pick.
 
Can't help but think Hue will have control of personnel decisions. If not, I have no idea what could attract him to the Browns.


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Everything you need to know about how bad the 49ers situation is right now:

The average life expectancy of a Cleveland Browns head coach under Jimmy Haslam is less than two seasons. Jimmy Haslam is a criminal who ought to be in jail after Flying J robbed smaller 'Mom & Pop' trucking companies blind and then got caught red-handed doing it. The Browns' front office is being run by the former GM of the New York Mets.

People would still rather work for Jimmy Haslam than Jed York.

Cliffs?
 

Here you go, from Wikipedia:

On April 15, 2013, the headquarters of Pilot Flying J, located in West Knoxville, Tennessee, was raided by FBI and IRS agents as part of an "ongoing investigation". On April 16, CEO Jimmy Haslam reported the investigation involved claims of failure to pay rebates to trucking customers.[18]

On April 18, 2013, three days after the FBI/IRS raid on Pilot Flying J headquarters, an affidavit used to secure various search warrants was made public. The documents alleged that several members of the Pilot Flying J sales force, as well as company president Mark Hazelwood and CEO Jimmy Haslam, were either involved or aware of the alleged scheme.[19][20] Three sales employees' private homes were also raided as part of the investigation.[21]

On Saturday, April 20, 2013, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported that Hazelhurst, Georgia-based trucking company Atlantic Coast Carriers Inc. sued Pilot Flying J. According to the newspaper, the lawsuit, filed in Knox County Circuit Court, alleges that "Pilot Flying J has 'adopted ... and benefitted from inaccurate rebate procedures for certain clients, including Atlantic Coast. Pilot regularly understated the amount owed to Atlantic Coast and other similar companies, promised by Pilot sales representatives as a rebate for purchase of their fuel.' " Atlantic Coast Carriers is also seeking class action status for the lawsuit.[22]

On Wednesday, May 29, 2013, Ashley Judd and Arnold "Arnie" Ralenkotter became the first Pilot Flying J employees to plead guilty in the fuel rebate case. Judd, a direct sales representative, and Ralenkotter, a regional sales director, agreed to cooperate in the criminal case.[23]

On Monday, June 18, 2013, three Pilot Flying J employees pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud — bringing to five the total of Pilot workers who have admitted to helping cheat trucking customers out of promised fuel discounts and rebates.[24]

On Tuesday, July 16, 2013, a federal judge in Arkansas granted preliminary approval to a proposed settlement agreement between Pilot Flying J and several trucking companies that had sued over allegations of fuel rebate fraud. A company attorney estimated the settlement could cost $35 million.[25]

And here's the link so you can check the sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilot_Flying_J

The gist of it is that Pilot basically used fraudulent billing practices to steal money from small trucking companies that didn't know any better.
 
Ohhhh, yeah, this makes sense, too. Hue is definitely a guy who wants a lot of control, and he would NOT get that with Baalke. He will get that in Cleveland with... the former General Manager of the New York Mets. :sidelol:

He wasn't even the GM, he was the VP of player development under Sandy Alderson.
 
Michael Silver ‏@MikeSilver 6m6 minutes ago
If you're a Dolphins fan who wanted Hue: You got a good coach in Adam Gase
 
I have to disagree a little bit here, this to me looked like a Mob money cleaning operation.

Yeah there's def some kind of tax scheme going on here where money is being hidden.

I'm just not smrt enough to figure it out. I'm so sick of the rich getting away with whatever they want.
 
I have to disagree a little bit here, this to me looked like a Mob money cleaning operation.

I haven't dug into all of the facts of the case in particular detail, but based on what I do know, they were definitely ripping off smaller companies that weren't "sophisticated" enough to figure it out.
 
Gase was one for me, Jackson two.

zero regrets
 
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