Cleveland radio host fired for saying Jabrill Peppers is "high on lean and molly all the time"

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Sabrina Parr said Wednesday morning the new Browns safety is "on the lean and molly" and "high all the time." She was fired Wednesday night.


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The Browns selected Jabrill Peppers in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, even after the former Michigan safety tested positive for a dilute sample at the NFL Combine in March.

Now former ESPN Radio Cleveland host Sabrina Parr thinks it was a mistake by the Browns and explained why Wednesday morning.

While comparing Peppers to troubled Browns receiver Josh Gordon, who has a long history of substance abuse, Parr believes Peppers also abuses drugs.

WKNR announced Wednesday night it had terminated Parr's employment.

"He's on the lean and the molly," Parr said on "The Really Big Show" on ESPN 850. "The guy's not going to make it. He's not going to make it through the season.

"He's another Josh Gordon ... I've seen it first-hand from a different vantage point, and it's the same thing all over again. How are you already high out of your mind, and you've only been here for a week."

Even after show hosts Tony Rizzo and Aaron Goldhammer tried to get Parr to walk back her statements, she doubled down and even joked that 10-time Pro Bowler Joe Thomas was "on the lean," which is also known as "purple drink" or "sizzurp."


"I guess I can't say certain things," Parr said before she was interrupted by one of her co-hosts with, "No. You can't."

 

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:yeshrug: no sympathy.

This is why I say diversity in radio and tv means nothing. You can have all the women, black men, black women, or so called minorities and everyone else.

But if they still talking low hanging fruit, racist angles and bigoted remarks like they good old boy white male counterparts then there really is no diversity.

So in that case fukk her. She would have never said that about a white boy who was JUST drafted by the browns.
 

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ESPN wouldn't have fired a white male host for that

This is true. While I didn't like what she's saying, white radio hosts say worse--actual gut wrenching racist stuff--with no sources every month. None of them are fired. Sabrina was wrong but no more wrong than Cowherd was when he went on his "John Wall is fatherless" rants.
 
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