Papa John's Ex CEO: Cowboys' Jerry Jones Wanted Me To Fire NFL's Roger Goodell
FRISCO - Former Papa John's CEO John Schnatter is making some wild claims about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
“Snyder and Jones hate Goodell,” Schnatter said in a visit with Jason Whitlock, alleging that the owners told him, "You need to take this guy out.''
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“I said, ‘No, this is not my job to fire your commissioner. He works for you.’ Remember, Goodell is a coward, and he is incompetent. And he’s just lucky."
It is certainly true that few years ago, Jones was at odds with Goodell over both the commissioner's handling of the Ezekiel Elliott behavioral case and the NFL's dealings with the issue of standing for the national anthem.
What was the reasoning of Jones and Snyder is going to "Papa John''?
"You’re the No. 1 sponsor of the league as far as notoriety and acceptance and association,'' John Schnatter quoted them as saying. "Everybody loves you; they love Peyton (Manning, involved in Papa John's ad campaign.
"We hate Goodell.'”
It is the position of Schnatter - ousted in 2018 as the pizza company's CEO after using the N-word during a Papa John's conference call - that Jones, Snyder and PepsiCo's CEO "all called me — several other folks — about Goodell’s conduct and the way he was handling this.''
In the end, it was the pizza guy Schnatter who was booted, while Jones (who has owned a large stake in Papa John's in Texas) and Snyder and the other owners in 2017 provided Goodell with a lucrative contract extension.
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