Hollis Thomas is suggesting there may have been a racial component to his firing.
says his firing from his gig on a Philly sports radio station may have been racially motivated ... and a lawsuit is at least crossing his mind.
The 45-year-old former defensive tackle made regular appearances on 94.1WIP -- until recently. Many wondered what happened -- and on Tuesday he went onLong story short ... Hollis says he caught flack from WIP for appearing on Green Legion Radio, which WIP considers to be a competitor. Thomas also says the station was upset because he didn't make a scheduled promotional appearance for the station ... but Hollis says the station didn't give him the details about the appearance until he was already booked to do something else."Don't act like you all-in on Hollis Thomas. Because if you're not all-in with me, I'm not all-in with you.""I could sue for discrimination because I am the only black guy up there ..
Innes, who is white, told Thomas not to sue because it would be a bad look for him. Thomas didn't completely dismiss the idea.
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