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Mr. WEO

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  1. There's one lol. The rest seem to have had "an epiphany" after watching a youtube highlight reel.
  2. I said that at least a dozen posts ago. you disagreed. As for the rest, I've never once thought my HS/college age sons would find themselves in the situation Araiza at least placed himself in (we'll hear all about that in the civil suit), so it never "hit home". It's safe to say you wouldn't care, then or, strangely, still-- if he never put on the Bills jersey. He's hardly the first pro athlete accused thusly.
  3. This Bama team shouldn’t be in the top 10. D simply cannot tackle. QB is a mess. Making Ewers look like Joe Burrow out there.
  4. I meant when he was there
  5. Have you guys really watched that much Utah football?
  6. I haven't forgotten anything. It's just of little consequence---your unusual passion is misplaced. Why keep carrying that torch? If he was drafted for the Dolphins or the Raiders, you would never have posted anything. He's gone. You need to let him go......
  7. 48% of all subscribers is "dying"? Anyway, Wall Street has already decided subscriber numbers for streamers no longer reflect value--only revenue does. More subscribers aren't keeping up with the massive costs of creating content. That model is now killing them. They cannot sign up enough subscribers to pay for the content. For the most part, cable companies don't create much content so they have negligible production costs. Charter is trying to be a one stop shop--carrying streamers as well. They are willing to walk away Fromm the cable business. Disney can't afford to walk away from it's streaming mess. https://www.wired.com/story/hbo-max-netflix-disney-plus-day-streaming-died/ https://www.techradar.com/features/2022-was-the-year-streaming-services-thrived-and-died https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/09/07/streaming-tv-changes-crisis/
  8. When the full report came out from the investigation I acknowledged it. No one cares anymore though, except a very.....select group of posters here.
  9. between the last Q of 2022 and the 1st Q of 2023, Disney+ lost 6.5 million subscribers. they are the ones struggling here. but keep going, you're doing great. tell us more about your phone chats with Spectrum...
  10. you said he had nothing, and that signed releases rendered it all moot anyway..
  11. your point is you're too lazy to read about this. why not do so and get back to us?
  12. what were you expecting after that barely readable post (and that was after you edited it)? did you expect me to agree that everything published on the internet about the current dispute between Charter and Disney is a lie because Spectrum disconnected you in a phone chat? no, I can't see myself doing that.
  13. "NewEra's Obsession"
  14. yikes---still carrying water for an almost rookie Punter? creepy... it's a ripe for abuse tort system that has hurt the medical profession (or the practice of it, to be more accurate). anyway, a solid defense is good lawyering.
  15. are you for real? Anyway, what I posted is what is happening. look it up.
  16. you already concluded he has nothing, so what is it you are now waiting for? in your business, there is not a minuscule chance you will need a good lawyer before you retire. how did they hurt you?
  17. Blame Disney--they are squeezing Charter for higher carriage fees for second tier Disney programming (their primo stuff is reserved for Disney streamers). Charter wants all Disney streaming content available Spectrum subscribers thrown in with any increased carriage fee. Until then, Spectrum is blocking them. This is what Spectrum wants for the tentatively agreed upon 2.2 billion increase in carriage fees. Disney is saying no way--they just want the 2.2 billion extra for nothing extra. Silly offer, really. Charter says it wants to reinvent the cable industry to include streaming channels in their bundles. If it doesn't get what it wants, it has indicated it would walk away from the cable business. Disney stands to lose 1-2.3 billion this year, maybe half recoverable if people switch to other cable, DISH or streaming formats that include Disney content. Tampa ABC affiliate should have tomorrow night's game.
  18. that's immaterial to this discussion. he's not just suing the jet ski bro. he's going after his rental company, as I posited earlier. yup. has to be something there
  19. "The refs screwed us" loonies will be vocal at kickoff and until week 2....when they will start all over again.
  20. I'm watching U vs Texas A and M right now on ABC
  21. No one here seems to disagree with that. My original point was that he was the only one being discussed and there is almost no chance he could cover what Hines was due on the roster this year. Per PFT: " Earlier this year, Hines signed a revised contract that replaced the deal he signed with the Colts in 2021. The two-year, $9 million deal included a $1 million signing bonus, a $100,000 workout bonus for 2023, a base salary of $2.56 million for 2023, and $340,000 in per-game roster bonuses. Hines has received $600,000 of his signing bonus. The Bills, per multiple sources, have proposed withholding the $400,000 installment due later this year, along with the $100,000 workout bonus that Hines earned in the offseason. That would represent reimbursement of half of the signing bonus covering the two-year contract. The Bills also are willing to pay Hines $289,000 in 2023, which matches the highest amount that can be paid to a practice-squad player." I don't see the Bills offering him his full salary for this accident. Why would they? He placed the contract in jeopardy when he got on a jet ski. That's why I brought up the other guy's rental company (or pretty much anyone else). Ask his lawyer--he seems quite focused on "Why someone elected to rent a jet-ski to such a person and why this person chose to do so"... What do you think he's talking about?
  22. I just found that in a Post article from yesterday. I was asking why they were not mentioned earlier in the week in the initial report. They focused on the other guy (who no chance has enough coverage to make a dent). So I brought up the company. You said they can't be sued.
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