Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Former NFL fullback Michael Robinson said recently fired Washington Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan had "started feeling the hate" from team president Bruce Allen before the decision was made to let him go.
Michael Phillips of the Richmond Times-Dispatch relayed comments Robinson made about the issue during an appearance on Fox Sports 910 radio Thursday morning:
He knew the players loved him, and he started feeling the hate from Bruce Allen right around, well, he's been feeling it, but when they didn't let him speak at the Senior Bowl, he said to him that was his last straw, and he knew that he was on his way out.