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Doing business by text messaging is stupid in the first place. Texting is for a quick convo, or quick information between friends and family. Not your boss.
That's why it was DUMB for McDaniels to try and 'reach' Cutler via SMS, as it is for Cutler to fire this guy via SMS.
Yeah, it was McD's fault for Cutler firing this guy over a text. You got it
Doing business by text messaging is stupid in the first place. Texting is for a quick convo, or quick information between friends and family. Not your boss.
That's why it was DUMB for McDaniels to try and 'reach' Cutler via SMS, as it is for Cutler to fire this guy via SMS.
They have a "Days without an arrest" ticker on the front page.
God bless the NFL.
1696 players total in the NFL, and they can't seem to go more than three weeks without an arrest.
That's the size of my high school, and we were 17, newly licensed, owned firearms, illegal fireworks, had alcohol and new how to use it, and were generally vandalizing something on a daily basis.
And even WE didn't get a ticker for "days without an arrest."
That's a sad commentary right there.
1700 grown men getting arrested far more often than 1700 teenagers... Pretty damned absurd if you ask me.
They have a "Days without an arrest" ticker on the front page.
God bless the NFL.
1696 players total in the NFL, and they can't seem to go more than three weeks without an arrest.
That's the size of my high school, and we were 17, newly licensed, owned firearms, illegal fireworks, had alcohol and new how to use it, and were generally vandalizing something on a daily basis.
And even WE didn't get a ticker for "days without an arrest."
That's a sad commentary right there.
1700 grown men getting arrested far more often than 1700 teenagers... Pretty damned absurd if you ask me.
Rest Of The Story On Cutler's Off-Field Focus
Posted by Mike Florio on July 5, 2009 12:18 PM
In response to an item posted earlier today by Aaron Wilson regarding the Bears' new starting quarterback, a league source has given us the rest of the story that resulted in Jay Cutler hiring entertainment lawyer Jeff Jacobs, apparently to eventually manage Cutler's off-field opportunities.
Per the source, Jacobs replaces Marty Garafalo, who previously served as Cutler's "business manager."
The source explains that Garafalo was heavily involved in Cutler's affairs, including the creation of his foundation -- and its transfer to Cutler's new home of Chicago.
In fact, we're told that Garafalo traveled to Chicago to help Cutler with various matters relating to the move from Denver. And then, once Garafalo returned to Denver, he was fired.
By text message.
(At least it proves that Cutler knows how to send text messages. When he wants to.)
And so the manner in which Cutler parted ways with Garafalo is prompting some league insiders to wonder whether Cutler truly has matured since being shipped to the Bears.
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