Dolphins owner Stephen Ross could be a goner if Brian Flores' tanking claims prove true
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Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross strongly denied allegations from former coach Brian Flores that Ross instructed the Dolphins to tank (i.e. lose games on purpose for better draft position).
But Ross will be investigated, and if the allegations prove to be true, Ross could be out of a job. Or more accurately, out of a team.
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FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2019, file photo, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross speaks in Davie, Fla. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, the rest of the NFL owners could vote Ross out if it is proven he did, in fact, order some tanking.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell also addressed the allegations by telling reporters that "if there were violations, they won’t be tolerated."
Flores, who remains out of work after being fired following the season, alleged that Ross offered him pay incentives to lose games, all so the Dolphins could get the No. 1 overall draft pick. Of course, if true, Flores sure didn’t listen, as the Dolphins won seven straight following a 1-7 start this past season.
"With regards to the allegations being made by Brian Flores, I am a man of honor and integrity and cannot let them stand without responding," Ross said in a statement at the time of the allegations. "I take great personal exception to these malicious attacks, and the truth must be known.
"His allegations are false, malicious and defamatory. We understand there are media reports stating that the NFL intends to investigate his claims, and we will cooperate fully. I welcome that investigation and I am eager to defend my personal integrity, and the integrity and values of