Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Raiders’ Jon Gruden continues to insult your intelligence after firing of GM Reggie McKenzie

Raiders’ Jon Gruden continues to insult your intelligence after firing of GM Reggie McKenzie

No matter how much they tried to avert their eyes to the awkwardness, there was no getting around what McKenzie told one longtime friend in the league back in September when the two were discussing a personnel decision – McKenzie’s hands were tied and it was Gruden’s show. Now you should know it. No matter how many times Gruden tries to insult your intelligence by acting like he’s not in control of who the next general manager will be.

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