Wendell Middleton blasts the National Football league and failure to sign Robert Griffin III

Arturo Armando
  You know usually I do food post but I had to take issue with Miller high Life Guy Wendell Middlebrooks as he came on his podcast and took the NFL for task about Robert Griffin III. The National Football league somehow has blacklisted Robert Griffin III possibly for also taking a knew way back some time or perhaps for his awful production and play. Wendell Middlesomething though says Robert Griffin III ,like Colin Kapernick, shouldn't have been given up and declared done by the national Football league and he says black quarterbacks are quickly given up by the league. This is  a travesty and the great commercial corporate beer pusher decided to go after an entity that has so enriched him and his Miller corporation.
  The fame Miller High Life Guy known internationally for his hilarious Miller beer commercials has had a award winning podcast since June and he comes on the air with a variety of thought provoking and inquisitive issues and the NFL knee protest situation and c Colin kapernick not being in the league has caught his eyes and ears.
Wendell though feels Robert Griffin the III somehow has been black balled and banned form the league not withstanding his awful play for the Washington Pigskins and the Cleveland Browndoggs. Mr Middleton says that there is room somewhere in the league even as a third of fourth string quarterback for Robert Griffin III to be provided with another opportunity to shine and bring some opportunity to redeem himself. Wendell though also criticized Robert Griffin for his choice in women and beer saying that this guy just wants crafty blondes and that if he keeps it up Robert Griffen the IV will be no distinguishable from Anderson Cooper on CNN.

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