[s6e3] The Height | Supremacist

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The episode's title refers to , who reveals her draft strategy is based entirely on physical stature. She refuses to draft or start any player under 6'0", dismissing shorter elite athletes (like Darren Sproles) as "sub-human" in the context of football. Key Plot Points

" The Height Supremacist " is the third episode of the sixth season of the FX/FXX sitcom . It originally aired on September 17, 2014. 🏈 Episode Overview

Andre is desperate to know his punishment for colluding with Jay Glazer in the previous season. The group uses his anxiety against him, refusing to reveal it while he wears an increasingly ridiculous denim vest.

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[s6e3] The Height | Supremacist

The episode's title refers to , who reveals her draft strategy is based entirely on physical stature. She refuses to draft or start any player under 6'0", dismissing shorter elite athletes (like Darren Sproles) as "sub-human" in the context of football. Key Plot Points

" The Height Supremacist " is the third episode of the sixth season of the FX/FXX sitcom . It originally aired on September 17, 2014. 🏈 Episode Overview

Andre is desperate to know his punishment for colluding with Jay Glazer in the previous season. The group uses his anxiety against him, refusing to reveal it while he wears an increasingly ridiculous denim vest.

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