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Re: Fired Cardinals offensive line coach Sean Kugler files Request for Arbitration while mentioning possible "mistaken identity."

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Back in November, Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach / run
game coordinator Sean Kugler was sent home from Mexico City, and
was subsequently fired a few days later head coach Kliff
Kingsbury and the organization.


The decision to send Kugler home from the game came following
allegations surfaced that he inappropriately touched a female
while traveling with the team.

Well earlier this week, the law firm of Shields Petitti
representing Kugler, filed a request for arbitration.

The law firm's release calls the allegations made against their
client as flat out false, and state that the Cardinals dismissed
Kugler without a thorough investigation and without interviewing
him about the alleged incident.

"The allegations against Coach Kugler are simply untrue and have
caused Sean, his wife and family enormous personal and
professional damage," stated Michael Petitti, Shields Petitti.
"Coach and his family have been desperate to understand from the
Cardinals front office and others what rationale or evidence was
used to terminate him for cause."

Kugler's statement in the press release largely what you would
expect in this type of situation, but take note of the part
we've decided to bold.

"Respecting women is a core value for me, and something I have
instilled in my children and the players that I coach," Coach
Kugler stated. "The mysterious allegations by the Cardinals are
untrue, and I want to clear my name. Be it a miscommunication or
mistaken identity, my family and I will cooperate fully and
honestly with the NFL, Cardinals, or any other agency to get to
the truth in this matter and restore my reputation. There are
incredible people that work in the game – from league level to
my players, fellow coaches, and incredible support staff. I
simply want to get back to doing what I love, and would like my
family to have peace."

Surely the intentional mention of "miscommunication or mistaken
identity" was no accident. Could this be a case of mistaken
identity?

Well, it's ironic that is mentioned when you look at the
circumstances that followed the suit.

On December 14th, the same exact day that the Shields Petitti
law firm filed the Request for Arbitration, Cardinals GM Steve
Keim decides to take a leave of absence, citing health-related
reasons. Seems odd, right? Maybe it's a mere coincidence.

Looking at the below photos of Kugler and Keim side-by-side,
could Kugler's mention of possible mistaken identity have some
merit to it?

For what it's worth, Ian Rapoport shares the following from the
Cardinals:

"As an ongoing legal matter, we are going to refrain from
comment other than to say that the team is confident the process
will result in a much different set of facts than those
presented today and that it had good cause to terminate Mr.
Kugler’s employment."

Taking the timeline mentioned account, you be the judge. Until a
full, and thorough investigation into the matter happens, we
won't know for sure.

Until then, stay tuned to The Scoop for the latest

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