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For over a decade, former Georgia and NFL linebacker David Pollack was an analyst at ESPN. During an appearance on "Fearless with Jason Whitlock," Pollack discussed his biggest regret about his time at the network... (The Spun)

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Shaq4prez14 months
man most of yall are such hypocrites. Do you show up to work and risk your job everyday by speaking out against any and everything? no, you dont. but are extremely quick to rip another man for his decisions. I'm just glad to hear he some common sense.
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bigDgator14 months
They may or may not voice their opinions at work, but his work asked him to voice opinions. It's quite different than what most other folks do everyday. They don't have the influence.
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Betavols199214 months
Yes I did speak out and turns out I was right have some integrity coward puss
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dgnx614 months
I do, my female coworkers with daughters thinks this shite is insane.
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WaterSplashesBack14 months
He wished he had spent more time in the basement of coates hall
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TulaneLSU14 months
Friend,

That would be bathroom, not basement.

Yours,
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WaterSplashesBack14 months
that would be where the bathroom of his preference would be, in the basement. speaking of glory holes, hows your mom?
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Pas Bon14 months
TF??
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eddieray14 months
I’ve always heard he’s the nicest guy ever. I’ve never seen anything contrary to that. You guys ain’t happy unless y’all are judging and hating people. Sickening
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Jay Quest14 months
It's a sad commentary on the current state of the nation when people who are paid to provide an opinion feel they must alter their opinion to avoid contrived controversy.
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gamecockman1214 months
Liberal arse ESPN.
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theballguy14 months
I'm not a big fan of Pollack but ESPN is way more to blame than he is about this.
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cajunmud14 months
And what do y'all think of Drew Brees?
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Betavols199214 months
I use to think highly of him they he ruined that I don't think much of him
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Timeoday14 months
Is he saying ESPN would not allow that type of commentary? If not, he had no other reason to avoid his stance publicly.
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Tasseo14 months
Why is he no longer with ESPN?
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harmonics14 months
Because Saban took his job
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saintslsupels14 months
So brave of him to wait until after ESPN fired him to say something just to get attention. All David Pollack is doing is trying to draw attention to himself because he thinks it'll help him make money.
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truth2214 months
yep. you wouldn't speak up because the woke ESPN would Halt your career there.
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Timeoday14 months
Maybe he really wants to join a women's volleyball team?
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Waverunner14 months
At least he admitted it. He must be a liberal.
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Will Cover14 months
Doubtful. He, like most of us, had something to lose. This was his primary income. Now that it is not, he can speak freely.
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Popstiger14 months
Pretty sure that was a swing and a miss on that one
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sportjunkie6914 months
LOL Jason Whitlock is race pimp. Clay Travis set him up real nice in the plantation house and now he's doing his best to show his master he's down with whitey. He wishes he was white so bad.
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RockyMtnTigerWDE14 months
There is only one plantation and the democrats are losing their grip on keeping the gates closed.
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CanebreakCajun14 months
Beat part of this post, sporting kie is whiter than a newborn, Icelandic baby's arse.
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