That’s Amaury’s Podcast, News and Commentary: NFL Network’s Sapp, Donavon, and Faulk all suspended for sexual harassment on studio stylist; A’s Coliseum stadium site maybe their only choice but still like downtown

AP File photo: NFL analyst Marshall Faulk speaks during a pre-game show before an NFL football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Houston Texans, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Frank Victores)

On That’s Amaury’s Podcast:

1 NFL Network has suspended three former NFL players turned analyst, the three analysts were accused of harassing Jami Cantor a wardrobe stylist for the network. NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp came into Cantor’s office and make up studio and urinated in front of her saying that Cantor’s office shouldn’t be a toilet. NFL Network analyst Donavon McNabb had been texting Cantor explicit messages. Marshall Faulk had been asking Cantor about her sex life and had sexually assaulted Cantor.

2 The Oakland A’s are being very tight lipped about what their next move will be for their new stadium site. A majority of the media including myself have written that the A’s need to consider the Oakland Coliseum site because of it’s easy access to BART and lots of space for retail, development, housing, and near the Oakland Airport.

The A’s and team president David Kaval had stated even before exploring the Laney College site seriously that the A’s are not considering the Coliseum location because developers, retailers, contractors, and housing developers do not want to develop in East Oakland because it’s isolated industrial neighborhood location and most of the employees and neighbors are not around at night after ball games. Kaval still wants a site in downtown Oakland hopefully he and the A’s can find a location they want and get a new stadium project going.

Kaval was contacted by Oakland Coliseum Authority Executive Director Scott McKibben who asked him when the dust settles if he could meet with him to discuss the Coliseum site. Kaval told him “the dust has settled there’s nothing to talk about” end of conversation.

Amaury does the News and Commentary Podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

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