Click on link to get the audio. http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/...ed_too_much_pot_in_Miami_isnt_smoking_anymore
When a player entrusts a GM with a personal problem, the GM should make a public announcement on radio.
Kahn should be fired. I don't care whether Beasley confided in him or if he's just talking out of the top of his head. A GM cannot make this kind of statement about one of his own players and expect to keep his job.
While I agree with you, I hope he isn't fired. There is no way they can find somebody more incompetent than this guy to run that team. The West is tough enough without Minnesota accidentally hiring a good GM.
Only copious amounts of recreational drug use could explain his "Supercool Beas" tattoo across his back.
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For a guy who used to be a sportswriter for the Oregonian and freelance writer for the LA Times, you think he'd have a better filter on that mouth of his. When he speaks I don't hear the law degree from NYU, I hear a cowboy who loves attention and is in WAY over his head
When all the GM's get together in the same room, Kahn is their Michael Scott. And everyone looks at each other deadpan behind his back while he talks.
Is he allowed to be in a room with other GMs? Does the owner even let him knowing the team would get raped, what does he see in Kahn that nobody else does
so the joke is on us then right, because Michael Scott, with his unorthodox methods is very successful at Dunder Mifflin.
Well if you want to take my joke seriously and go deeper, I suppose. I don't think Kahn drives a Chrysler either if you want to poke more holes. Although strangely I could really imagine him running around saying 'that's what she said way' too many times. (swoly)