Thursday, April 25, 2013

Pilot Flying J targeted Hispanics.

More fun from the Pilot Flying J affidavit.

Judgement day - Brandon Weeden

There is been a lot of speculation among fans, about Brandon Weeden's future in Cleveland.  Today we will find out what Cleveland really thinks about their quarterback.  With his legal problems, Jimmy Haslam will be under pressure to win immediately in Cleveland. If the Browns don't believe in Brandon Weeden, today they surely will draft a quarterback. If they do believe in Weeden, they will wait.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

From the affidavit - Pilot Flying J internal conversations

The below conversation was secretly recorded by the FBI during their investigation of Pilot Flying J.  The conversation can be found on the the FBI affidavit about the Pilot Flying J matter.
Note how leadership in Pilot Flying J take advantage of their customers, note the lack of respect towards customers and note the use of off color language. 

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Browns lousy ticket holder support

As a Browns season ticket holder I've found that if I have a question for the Cleveland Browns support staff that involves generating revenue for the team, question are answered immediately. If however I have a complaint, it's as if I don't exist.  

I'm in my second season as a ticket holder so except for about 4 months, Jimmy Haslam has owned the team during the time I've held season tickets. I have to ask the question now that I see how Pilot Flying J is run, if the Browns focus on cash and their lack of focus on customer services is a result of poor leadership or worse, organizational philosophy.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Browns season ticket holders invited to cruise ship event


Comparing Haslam's statements on Tuesday vs Thursday

I believe Jimmy Haslam was completely shocked when he got his hands on the FBI affidavit and discovered that the Feds possess numerous recorded conversations AND cooperating witnesses INSIDE Pilot Flying J.   He had to have choked when he realized that !!!

His tone changed today in his statement to the press from Tuesday's minimizing and dismissive statements to today's more somber comments.  Here's what Haslam said today Thursday April 18:



“I read the affidavits and I understand more clearly the questions the federal investigators are exploring. I maintain that the foundation of this company is built on its integrity and that any willful wrongdoing by any employee of this company at any time is intolerable.
“We will continue to cooperate with the federal investigation and continue our own investigation in these allegations. I value the relationships we have with our customers, our vendors and our team members across this country and regret that they have to go through this with us, but I trust and believe their faith in this company and its principles has never been misplaced.”

Here is what Haslam said Tuesday April 16:

"The FBI secured our headquarters today and informed us they are investigating Pilot Flying J," Haslam said in an email statement to the Knoxville News Sentinel. "We will cooperate appropriately with any and all external investigations and conduct our own. I believe and trust there has been no wrongdoing. The integrity of our company always has been job No. 1."

Looks a bit less sure of himself today, no doubt.

Only in Cleveland, Ohio.... the saga of Jimmy Haslam

The Feds have TONS of evidence, recorded phone calls, insider cooperation, etc....   Pilot Flying J is in big trouble.  I think it's going to be hard to pin much on Haslam based on what I read in the FBI affidavit, and I read  the entire doc.  Haslam kept himself out of the overt fraud talks but the company is going to have their sales force ripped to shreds and customer trust is going to be damaged to the point that the company could be threatened.  And that's not even beginning to talk about the people who may go to jail and the fines that Pilot Flying J will face. 

I know that as a Browns season ticket holder, I wonder how much unethical activity is already starting in the Browns org.  I can't remember who said it but as the saying goes, a corpse rots from the head first.

Stunning affidavit on Pilot Flying J

It's all here folks, the entire affidavit can be found in this article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer.  Stunning evidence that the FBI has collected on Pilot Flying J.  The Feds have recorded phone calls and overwhelming evidence that Pilot Flying J was systematically defrauding customers.

A nice little sliver below:



Only in Cleveland could it happen that our team gets bought by a gazzillionaire who's wealth appears to be built based in large part on a scheme that Don Vito Corleone would be impressed by.


Monday, April 15, 2013

Haslam Flying J HQ in lockdown mode

The FBI and Internal Revenue Service agents on Monday locked down the headquarters of Pilot Flying J, the truck stop business owned by the Haslam family.   In the Corporate world, it's rare that a major Corporation has it's HQ locked down.  It's a drastic step.

The press is not reporting why, but normally if the FBI and IRS together, there's going to be some sort of criminal tax evasion involved. 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Goodbye and good luck, Colt

From Kevin Lynch of the San Francisco Examiner regarding the 49ers acquisition of Browns quarterback Coly McCoy (I cannot say I disagree here):

One key fact: McCoy will no longer have to wear the orange of his college and first professional team. That could improve his play dramatically.


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Are the Browns really after Geno Smith?

The NFL Draft has become a poker game.   Here are a list of reasons the Browns might be bluffing their true draft intentions and in fact are really looking to draft Geno Smith with their first round pick.

- After a few months of lukewarm comments about Brandon Weeden, suddenly Browns coaches are making positive comments to the press but they still refuse to commit to him.   Why the change in tone?  Is it a smoke screen?   Weeden was the worst QB in the NFL last year in the red zone and not much better in any of his other metrics.  Now all of the sudden the Browns see some good things about Weeden?  On defense the Browns have shown their hand, they want to run a modern, attacking high octane D that puts pressure on offenses.  Do we really believe that all of the sudden, the Browns new leadership is willing to bet the team's future on a plodding QB with poor field vision?

- Mike Lombardi has had a muzzle put on him.   Joe Banner says this is because he wants Lombardi 100% focused on the draft.  My opinion is that Banner doesn't believe Lombardi can keep his mouth shut.  Lombardi has been a member of the press for many years now and there is a risk that Lombardi, with a free hand to talk to the press, will reveal something about the Browns views on Smith that will tip off other teams to the Browns intentions.

- The Browns will have a private workout with Geno Smith.  When asked why the Browns are investing in a private workout with Smith, Banner dismisses the notion that the Browns are in fact truly interested in Smith, going to great pains to underline that QB is NOT the focus of the Browns in this draft and that they are only evaluating Smith to make sure they complete their due diligence.  Smells like a bluff to me.

- The Browns have been very active signing free agents, and have filled some of the holes on defense that had been previously thought might be filled in the draft.   The Browns are now positioned to draft an offensive player in this draft. 


Joe Banner likes to run a tight organization and it seems odd to me that suddenly the entire organization is underlining that QB is not our draft focus, are sending positive signals on Weeden, at the same time the team is working out Geno Smith.    And why the muzzle on Mike Lombardi?

What just might be happening is that the Browns are trying their best not to alert the rest of the league that Geno Smith is the guy they want for Chud's modern high powered O.   So you read it here first, Geno Smith will go somewhere in the first 6 picks of this draft, and the only way the Browns won't get him is if another team grabs him earlier.