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Amobie

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  1. They effectively get 5 years on his rookie deal because of his injury. Same thing with Gregory due to his year long suspension. Also Jack's injury is much more of a ticking timebomb that Smiths. Jack might not even last through his rookie deal and he ended the season with that injury in Jacksonville's playoff game.
  2. I would have just had them escorted off the premises. In my mind, that would have been appropriate.
  3. 100% agree with regard to the manager. I'm not sure the cops had a choice because the manager pushed the issue. I'm not a lawyer though.
  4. I'm not legal expert but i'm pretty sure that isn't a legal requirement of trespass. Otherwise you'd have homeless people setting up camp inside businesses on a daily business. The policy of only allowing access to the amenities of the business to paying customers is pretty standard.
  5. That's not why they were hired but it is one of their responsibilities i'm sure. He obviously failed miserably.
  6. I'm not sure what the legal term would be, but I think the manager would be acting on behalf of the owners of the property since they are essentially running the business. If some guy walks into my office and refuses to leave, I can call the police and have them removed. I don't have to own the building or be the CEO of starbucks in order to have them removed from the business.
  7. I'd put this on the shoulders of the manager much more than the cops. If the manager is saying they are trespassing and they don't remove themselves from the property, law enforcement is supposed to do it.
  8. Considering my political slant, why would I make it up? This doesn't exactly put Cohen or the President in a good light. Reporters will dig and eventually you'll hear about how and why they started working together. Just take it with a grain of salt, no offense taken.
  9. He's going to be on the roster for at least 3 more years so they have time to figure it out..
  10. This was essentially his rookie year. I seriously doubt they are giving up on him now that he's actually getting healthy.
  11. Yeah it's possible that Cohen was into something shady and that's why he was able to get deals done despite having far less capital at his disposal. It's also possible he was just offering a better deal. That being said US real estate in general and especially NYC real estate thrives off of foreign buyers. That's not to cheat the US tax system but the tax system of the originating country. If you had money in Russia and wanted to get it out of the country and protect it from Putin and his cronies, you'd find a way to get that cash into the USA as fast as possible.
  12. The point is that he's not a lawyer in the traditional sense. Trump lost on a couple deals to a nobody so he made this nobody into a somebody. Hence why he's so loyal to Trump.
  13. The Taco, Gregory and Ealy battle should be fun to watch. Odds favor someone emerging from that bunch. I am still in the camp that they need to get rid of Crawford and spend that cap space on LB or S in free agency.
  14. Prior to joining Trump, Cohen was doing commercial real estate deals in NYC and beat Trump out of a few properties. Trump felt embarrassed because someone with much less capital than him, scooped up properties he was eyeing. He was getting paid as if he was a consultant but was classified as legal council so Trump wouldn't look bad. That's why his legal practice had so few clients. Trump was paying him to help on commercial real estate deals and save himself from potential embarrassment.
  15. He's be a better fit for what I'm looking for in a RB too.
  16. I met a 75 year old with a 5 year old son yesterday. /csb
  17. I absolutely agree we need to take a LB and i'm not opposed to taking one high. That being said it's pointless to have an All Pro LB core if the center and/or guard is making it to that level, Any LB group is going to look bad if the OL is coming free. LBs are basically the QB/RB of the defense and that makes the DL the offensive line in this analogy. Irving and Lawrence did very well last year but if that 1 tech was getting penetration or taking on a double team, their production would have been even better. Basically 2/4 of the positions on the line are doing their job but the other half isn't and it makes it really hard on our LBs. I think we can get by with what we have at LB if we manage to production from the side opposite lawrence and manage to get a studd DT like Vea. We just need to spend some resources on the DT position and that would likely fix a lot of our problems.
  18. Cohen is a lawyer pretty much in name only. The media has the story all wrong. Cohen is a commercial real estate guy that was able to convince a few people to do transactions with him over Trump. Trump didn't like losing so he hired him onto his staff because it would make competing for properties easier. That's why Cohen has so few clients and wasn't brought into the administration. Trump knows why he hired him and what purpose it actually served.
  19. They are clearly different style of players though. I'm not looking at a guy like Hines as someone you line up in place of Zeke, but a Kamara/Tyreek Hill guy. This just seems to be a very deep class at QB and RB.
  20. What about Running Back? This is a deep class and there are some dynamic backs coming out this year. Zeke might grab another boob and we wont have a RB for 8 weeks. I was thinking Nyheim Hines on day 2 might actually be a pretty safe pick for something Dallas is probably going to throw away anyways. Definitely an explosive player.
  21. He definitely runs more compact and actually protects the ball.
  22. LOL No compliment intended. I just don't take him seriously and don't understand why anyone would want to elevate him in a serious political discussion unless it was to undermine the legitimate concerns of the conservative movement. He's a nutcase and a "shit human being" I'm sure.
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