It was also rumored that Palcic wanted to cover up the Deshaun allegations when they first began to pick up. No one has confirmed that, but a few insider type accounts have speculated this angle.oh no said:Yeah, she was liked by players and people within the org, but an entity's PR/ spokesperson really shouldn't be alienating half of the season ticket-holders (your primary revenue stream) by talking politics on social media. If you're in PR, your boss probably wants you to remain pretty neutral when people are so divided.Noble07 said:That's funny because they had a PR person that was liked by everyone and respected around the league, but Cal fired her. She was quickly hired by someone else.Quote:
Hire a good PR person and listen to them.
Cal does have a sibling that has been much more successful in business (and life in general) but for some reason Bob and Janice left the team for him to run.
I'm seeing Cal's "anti-Asian slur" from six months ago on the ticker on espn.. I don't believe there's really much outrage about someone referring to covid as the "China virus". It's faux outrage.. being manufactured. and I'm sure it came out now for a reason.