Skip the Little Apple next year, they were assholes when they were winning and I doubt their descent into mediocrity has improved the visiting fan experience.
First time listener, enjoyed it very much especially since you were not pimping any real estate or mortgage people.
Can't wait to participate in the NIL sweepstakes with the board, you will have to create another level beyond "Certifiably Surly" though.
Looking forward to the next episode.
We played there in 2009. The stadium is at 7000 feet above sea level and we had seats in the last row of the upper dec
Had a great time and would go back again.
I think the best thing would be for all athletes would be to run all their NIL revenue streams through the AD.
This would insure that they
Fully monetize their brand
Would not get ripped off by unscrupulous actors
Stay right with the IRS, Schedule C is a beautiful thing.
The NIL department could be staffed by volunteers from the Business and Law schools.
Not sure about that but pre pandemic, my wife and I were on several cruises in the Caribbean and everywhere we went, any problem that existed were blamed on the Venezuelan refugees. Just the latest people off the boat in my opinion, no more or less skilled than anyone else.
Things are crazy everywhere. We moved from Austin to the suburbs west of St. Louis four years ago and our house had appreciated 25%.
Things will not get back to some semblance of normal until interest rates go back up.
Burton just posted that CDC issued the statement of support despite being told by the BMD's/Admin that it was not necessary.
Per Burton's sources, the search goes on.
I thought the end game management was spot on. The last thing I wanted to see is another kick-off returned for a touchdown and then a two-point conversion as time expired.
I thought it was a very good movie, it was over 2 hours long and never seemed to drag. Very straightforward view of the battle and not an ounce of political correctness.
Also added in some completely factual Japanese atrocities to make the Chinese partners happy.
Would definitely recommend it to parents with 9-14 year old kids. Not as gruesome as Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers.
Not really surprised, but I thought the weight loss and upper body development showed some buy in to the program.
Not a huge loss in the scheme of things.
Back then, you were also allowed to bring in a different ball just for kicking.
Erxleben, Steve Little and Tony Franklin all kicked 67 yard field goals that year. The ball looked like the Hindenburg.
Below is a link to salary information for all professional sports (Astro specific link), I like Reddick, but $13 million for next year is pretty steep.
https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/houston-astros/payroll/