![]() ![]() It should be noted that Jackson did not say, or confirm, that he took bonus money to lose games. Jackson quit his responses on this thread after the last tweet about him trying to tell folks back then what was happening. One user asked why he would endanger people’s livelihood and health (meaning players) while another asked how they could get a refund on their season tickets for the games he supposedly lost on purpose for the bonus money. User responses after that were pretty cruel. Whats crazy is i tried to tell you all yet you didn’t want to listen because of all the losing involved.- Hue Jackson February 2, 2022 ![]() Don’t let shade stuff like that stay hidden.” When Jackson tweeted that what Haslam offered for losses “.was a good number,” user Dustin Ludke who uses the handle responded to that Jackson tweet with, “If that’s the case come out and say it. Sort of, a “single secret extension?“īut now via his own tweets, Jackson is stating he too was paid - or offered to be paid - to lose games. He also divulged that he had been given an extra one-year deal that the club had never made public. With Jackson going 3-36-1 during his tenure with the Browns, exactly what part of being paid to lose games would Haslam deem an advantage to his franchise? That doesn’t make much sense.Īfter being fired, Jackson appeared on 850 ESPN Cleveland and stated that Haslam had lied to him about the state of the franchise, plus the team’s impending rebuild process. After a 2-5-1 start in 2018, he was fired. Jackson had been the head coach of the Oakland Raiders for the 2011 season. What?!? Is Hue Jackson stating he was also paid to lose games while head coach of the Browns?Īfter Mike Pettine went 3-13-0 in 2015, he was replaced with Jackson who was the offensive coordinator with the Cincinnati Bengals for the prior two seasons. Jackson then responded to with, “Trust me it was a good number!” User then responded to Jackson’s tweet with, “Jimmy Haslam wasn’t offering 100k per loss or Hue would be on the Forbes list.” ![]() Well Jimmy Haslam, was happy while we kept losing.- Hue Jackson February 2, 2022 Jackson, whose twitter handle is responded to that tweet with, “Well Jimmy Haslam, was happy while we kept losing.” Alex Weprin then made mention that $100,000 per loss was the number and that, “Was mad when they kept winning.” Once Flores came out and stated his rendition of the cash for crash situation, former Cleveland head coach Hue Jackson suddenly made a timely appearance.įirst off on Twitter, user Patrik Walker who uses the handle had made statements about the Flores allegation on February 1 about tanking games. What keeps fans coming back is the uncertainty of live sports. And if it benefited the league to slant the results each week in order to keep fans interested and engaged, the overall opinion was that he certainly could. He owned every player, every coach, every contract, every team, and every piece of equipment. WWE executive Vince McMahon made a living off of having the results in his sport go the way that benefited his scheme and storylines. Part of the reason why the first XFL folded after one season is the fact that fans were leery about the league and their results. Which losing games to benefit the team is no surprise because Dolphins fans had a campaign going they called “Tank for Tua.”īut if Flores’ claims are indeed factual, it may change how we look at live sports. What happens in the end-all will probably change a lot of things that occur presently in the league.Īnd part of the particular’s that have been divulged is that Flores has stated that he was offered $100,000 for each loss in the 2019 season by Miami owner Stephen Ross in order for the franchise to position itself better to draft Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa. So, former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores filed a lawsuit against the entire NFL and their owners for unfair hiring practices and other assorted grievances. ![]()
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