A number of ESPN personalities, from SportsCenter anchor Hannah Storm to NFL analyst Cris Carter, have shared their own powerful views on the state of the NFL over the last three weeks. Mark Schlereth nearly broke down in tears discussing Ray Rice, and Keith Olbermann has repeatedly called for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to lose his job.

None have been as blunt as Bill Simmons, who blasted Goodell, calling him a liar on his B.S. Report podcast.

“Goodell, if he didn’t know what was on that tape, he’s a liar. I’m just saying it. He is lying. If you put him up on a lie detector test, that guy would fail. For all these people to pretend they didn’t know is such [expletive] [expletive]. It really is, it’s such [expletive] [expletive]. For him to go into that press conference and pretend otherwise — I was so insulted.”

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Simmons, who has been suspended from Twitter by ESPN in 2013 after criticizing First Take and publicly panned the network for airing the Ray Rice elevator video, dared ESPN to punish him for his take on Goodell.

“I really hope somebody calls me or emails me and says I’m in trouble for anything I say about Roger Goodell, because if one person says that to me, I’m going public. You leave me alone. The commissioner’s a liar and I get to talk about that on my podcast. Thank you.”

ESPN VP of Communications Josh Krulewitz declined to comment on Simmons’ remarks.

(Thanks to Business Insider for sharing this recording.)