He was pressed to get the story out because he figured he probably wasn't the only one who knew about it and was working on it. He released it on Facebook because he was still under salary with ESPN and Facebook was the only place he could release it without breaching his non-compete.
Yup. What's crazy is that when everything's said and done, there could be an interesting story about how the story itself was broken and told. There's fukkery in literally every aspect of this, since it seems like damn near every single person involved was basically dirtbagging it in some way shape or form.





true or not this is such fukkery.
You mad that Meyer is still going to fukk you up this season 
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