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Billionaire welfare recipient Bob McNair said something feudal:

Houston Texans owner Bob McNair compared NFL players, who are employees and free men, to prison inmates during last week’s league meetings. (The exact wording, as McNair argued for banning players from protesting during the anthem: “We can’t have the inmates running the prison.”) According to various reports, the Texans players—including star receiver DeAndre Hopkins—are pissed.

ESPN’s story, which included McNair’s quote, was published this morning. The Texans’ practice started half an hour late today, according to ESPN’s Sarah Barshop. And Hopkins, who hadn’t been listed with an injury this week, didn’t show up.

It’s good the Texans didn’t sign Colin Kaepernick, who would be a distraction.

And now, let us see McNair take the beer from Fox Sports third-stringer and owner lickspittle Doug Gottlieb:

Gottlieb said McNair misstated the idiom about inmates running the asylum —“shouldn’t have said ‘prison’ because now you’re talking about black guys”— and then questioned Hopkins’s intelligence.

DeAndre Hopkins obviously—I’m just gonna be blunt—he’s not smart enough to understand the nuance of what he’s saying.

Truly a Houston-in-August take. I’ll leave the final word to #25:

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