Irvin pulled from Super Bowl coverage

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So basically he said something to her she didn't like. Honestly they need to provide a detailed explanation of what is going on. I am tired of people hiding behind meaningless words such as misconduct. Did he think that she was an escort and proposition her? Did he call her out her name? What did he say that was so bad, especially if it started with a handshake.
her feelings were hurt and he's now without a gig. SHAMEFUL. This is the new NFL and its been leaning this way gradually for years. Did the NFL Network think they hired Mary Poppins instead of the flamboyant Irvin?
 
Meh. Blessing in disguise. He sucks as a talking head anyway. Lol.

I kid, I kid. Hope we get to see what this was all about.
A retired ref was there and threw a flag for an illegal forward pass. NFL looked at video and said the ref was paid off. Bias against a former Dallas player.
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The network had no other choice or they’ll be criticized. He’s pulled until it’s investigated. It’s the protocol everywhere. They’re not going to leave someone on the air with an accusation like that hanging over them. Pulling them is the appropriate thing to do. You have to error on the side of caution. It’s not like Irvin doesn’t have a history of bad behavior.
We gave up on "innocent until proven guilty"? How sad for us.
 
I remember several years ago Warren Sapp got in trouble in Phoenix during NFL networks coverage of the Super Bowl. He was charged with soliciting a prostitute. He was abruptly fired by NFL network. That was the end of his TV career.
 
I will say this, Michael MIGHT have asked her "how much." Can't rule that out with his history. But I kinda doubt that happened.
 
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