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Former GM now at ESPN.com

:rofl: this is gonna be great
 
Quote from article: "I gave my house to ESPN.com in trade to be able to write this article. I feel it's a good deal. I think this article will help my publicity. I think when I'm done writing today's article, I'll trade in my daughter's college fund for a cuban sandwich. Man, I love those Cuban sandwiches!"
 
Can someone post the article? or majority of it, i would really like to read it
 
BALLS DEEP said:
Quote from article: "I gave my house to ESPN.com in trade to be able to write this article. I feel it's a good deal. I think this article will help my publicity. I think when I'm done writing today's article, I'll trade in my daughter's college fund for a cuban sandwich. Man, I love those Cuban sandwiches!"

Hilarious. I'd love to see the negotiation that took place:

ESPN.com: Rick, we'd like to offer you $100,000 a year to write one article a month for us
Rick: Make it $80,000 for 12 articles a year and you got yourself a deal!
 
he just writes about the recent moves made by indy, dallas, minnesota and seattle

indy with corey simon and the trade for rocky calmus, dallas with the signing of price, seattle and warrick and minnesota and koren robinson, no word about miami...
 
Al13 said:
he just writes about the recent moves made by indy, dallas, minnesota and seattle

indy with corey simon and the trade for rocky calmus, dallas with the signing of price, seattle and warrick and minnesota and koren robinson, no word about miami...

i need to get out of my cave i didnt know Robinson signed with Minny and Warrick wiht Seattle. Minnys got some real depth with Williamson, Burleson, Robinson, Robinson, Taylor.
 
The mere fact that that they would hire that imbecile makes me seriously question the quality control of their hires.
 
bla bla bla said:
The mere fact that that they would hire that imbecile makes me seriously question the quality control of their hires.

they hire anyone. Looka t baseball tonite, Steve Phillips screwed up the mets and now hes telling us what every team should do
 
Well its obvious there were no takers for his sevices so he did the next best thing which is to advertise his services so he can keep his name in the limelight.If he has one ability its his ability to sell himself.
 
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