Roger Griffin III is trying to his get his life, his career and his passwords back.
According to SB Nation, Griffin's official Instagram account "liked" a post from another user that slammed the Washington Redskins, their "sorry ass team owner" and dropped an #ImpeachDanSnyder hashtag for good measure (in case the subtlety hadn't come through earlier).
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Griffin then responded with a block-lettering mandate headlined "I JUST WANT TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT" and then went on to throw "one of the interns" under the bus for authorizing the previous like, saying he didn't have access to his own passwords. (An aside: Has Hillary Clinton tried that one yet?)

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The always-blame-the-intern routine might work for other folks in D.C., but Griffin's approval rating is hovering at*Rick Santorum-esque levels currently.
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Remember when Griffin vowed to quit social media? Yeah, that was fun while it lasted. Even two weeks ago when Griffin tried to be both deferential and confident in the same interview, it came out twisted. Why? It's because too often his cup runneth over and Griffin uses the pronoun "I" where "we" might be the better substitute.

But it's too late now. That ship has sailed; social-media posts can be unliked, posts can be removed and all that, but we know what the deal was in the first place.
Instead of an intern, Robert, we suggest getting an editor. They save our bacon on a daily basis.
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