Mike Brown was fired four times — twice by the same team.
He could have walked away bitter. Instead, he kept learning, kept showing up, and kept believing his story was not finished.
Now, he’s a champion.
Sometimes rejection is not the end of the road. It is preparation for the right opportunity. Your setback may simply be setting the stage for your comeback.
My favorite dirtbag agent move is the guys telling schools/collectives to pay them their fee directly as a "consulting fee", not telling the player, and then still having the player pay a fee on the money they get directly.
@mrlongshore What happened to it's a business. I promise if they weren't on the hook to pay him and had a back up, he would be cut. It's the business that has Tech trying to make this work.
Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) faked a phone call for roughly 90 seconds after being asked about Speaker Mike Johnson’s comments regarding potential Social Security cuts.
The phone's screen remained visible, with his cheek inadvertently tapping different parts of the display.
@geoffjBYU They are villains because of the orchestration. They could have accepted a ban and negotiated a conclusion. Instead, Tech did all this maneuvering to clean their guy up and the guy went to a friendly judge for an injunction that happens to last until end of season.
@heitner Eh. It looks more like the fix was in and we are all questioning the judicial system. Judges keep upending the NCAA authority for the interest of jurisdictional universities.
@perrinlawpllc@RossDellenger@YahooSports Read the order, revising tweet cause this doesn't prohibit Tech from benching him and it doesn't prohibit schools from refusing to play if they play him or otherwise penalize Tech.
@CollenCovington@KCH_76 This guy is free to bet Tech looses, make sure they loose and have no consequences. This isn't Tech prioritizing wins. This is Tech using its own dick to screw itself.