@p_bo68@thuuuuney Facts. I miss the days of just recruiting the fastest players and putting them where I want to, and recruiting taking like maybe 5 mins between games on dynasty.
@collegefballu_ If that was a @Zaxbys wings and things box with tenders, fries, and hot honey mustard wings, it would be a significant food upgrade. But overall not a bad setup
Taylor Sheridan says quitting his acting role on Sons of Anarchy over a $5,000 per episode dispute led to a writing career behind Sicario, Yellowstone, Landman and more
“Season two of Sons of Anarchy had ended. I'm an actor on this show making scale. And I literally would leave the set of that show and go to my other job because I didn't make enough on that show to pay my rent and live”
“So after season two, I told them, I said, ‘Guys, I'm not coming back and doing this again for this price. I want what the other 14 people, not even asking for what Charlie gets or Katie or Ron Perlman. I just want what the other 11 guys are getting.’ And they couldn't do it”
“The other guys were getting, it's a 13-episode show, they're getting $20,000 an episode before taxes, before agents, before everything. We're not talking about an exorbitant amount of money. They said, ‘We'll give you $15,000 and we'll guarantee you 10 episodes. That's all you're getting’”
“I do the math on it, and I said, ‘That's not a raise. No.’ And my attorney responded to this business affairs guy. He said, ‘Look, I've got kids on fucking cooking shows on YouTube that make more than that.’ And he goes, ‘Well, then the guy should go get a cooking show on YouTube. We just don't have to pay him because there's 50 of that dude. I can recast that guy tomorrow’”
“I realized my value is I'm imminently replaceable and that my business did not respect me. So I quit the show. Whether you want to call it pride or ego or integrity, but I just realized I've maxed out what I can do as an actor in this industry. And the people that have all the power are the people telling stories. So I'm going to tell my own stories. That's when I decided that I was going to write”
NEW: Todd Golden tells @JoeTipton he and his staff are in a "really good spot at Florida" when asked about Dusty May leaving for the NBA🐊
"I'm going to enjoy being at Florida for a while."
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