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Genco

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  1. Norm and Trey had some dynamite radio chemistry. Should have taken that for a spin for a segment or two.
  2. Well the Salamancas did threaten Mike's family. Lalo also forced Gus's hand and required Mike to kill the German.
  3. By tomorrow morning every single customer logo on Imagenet's website will be flooded with social media posts. By noon I expect HQ to start getting calls from those customers telling Imagenet to take their logo off the website while this is "being dealt with." Taking down their twitter account is a good idea as it will be harder for this to travel virally without a handle to retweet. But it really doesn't matter as it's too late to not have previous posts combed over and this is a story with a cartoon villain that the media will pounce on without mercy. Networks will be all over this tomorrow afternoon. Soundbites will be over the top. Customers will be reviewing the termination provisions in their contracts looking for a way out because being Imagenet's partner will now be a PR disaster and the only way to deal with it is to explain that you took immediate action to separate yourself from a vendor who does not share your values. Heads will roll and an employee centric Hail Mary will be thrown by the company to attempt to show that they really do care about their people. But it probably won't matter. @Pokoloco was right to keep the name of the company private. But now that it's out a lot more people will probably lose their jobs. And that fucking sucks. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.
  4. I'm sorry to say that I think you're right. I hope you get through this. Twitter account @BMI_Imagenet has vanished.
  5. Are you basing this on the reddit speculation that it is Conduent or has this been confirmed elsewhere? Because if it is a major corporation like Conduent, that doesn't jibe with @Pokoloco's post that this is a family owned business. Or maybe more than one company had the same terrible idea. Regardless, I could easily believe that it is Conduent. A company with zero prospects, minimal capital, multiple restructurings, and constant executive turnover.
  6. Monty couldn't be the producer. He does other things.
  7. The Cowboys throw the ball 60% of offensive snaps. They generate 69% of their offense throwing the ball. The NFL is a passing league and you don't think WR is a critical position to commit salary cap dollars to? Agree to disagree.
  8. You actually think it was cheaper to wait 18 months and let Cooper get to free agency than to extend him after the trade? Are you Mickey Spagnola and is there any personnel move the Cowboys make that you won't alibi for?
  9. There are 1,000 defensive snaps in a season. Anyone saying this is no big loss is a simpleton that evaluates DB play strictly by how many INTs ESPN stats reports.
  10. The mandatory fines apply for those players on their second contract. Players would also lose an accrued season towards free agency much faster. So the new CBA wouldn't have prevented Zeke's holdout last year but damn sure would have for Hopkins. There is supposed to be latitude for players still on their rookie deals.
  11. The players just gave away their holdout leverage in the latest CBA. Not only do the fines increase for holding out, but the fines cannot be waived by the team once the player reports to camp.
  12. Good thing Stephen got Zeke, Jaylon, and Collins extended early or they really would have been in a bind roster wise.
  13. Took my high school girlfriend to see that back in the mid 90s. I figured great date movie/Meg Ryan/getting laid afterwards will be a no brainer. Things did not go as planned.
  14. These fucks had nothing. They ate pootsie before we gave them the gift of our cuisine.
  15. Now we're getting somewhere. Based on the outcome of that single game, you've identified a more desirable QB to lead the Cowboys whose services will be available next year. So we can franchise Dak this year, sign Trubisky to a contract well below the line of demarcation you have drawn for Dak, and get a better QB in your estimation while saving our draft capital for other needs. You are a problem solving straight shooter with upper management written all over you.
  16. The Bears and Colts would sign him to that contract tomorrow.
  17. Inviting multiple bidders to an auction would be in Dak's economic best interest. If you franchise Dak, you run the real risk of losing Cooper (assuming the new CBA gets ratified) who is vital to the offense's productivity. And franchising Dak only postpones the inevitable and makes it more expensive a year from now. But Stephen is just the type of dealmaker to spend $100 in order to save $5. I don't hold Dak in as high esteem as Vic or Drew, but you're out of your mind if you think you are replacing his productivity in the draft quickly.
  18. Danny wasted a perfect Reconsider Lounge act with a quick throwaway line. Sir Miggs-a-Lot
  19. 100% this. Stephen is absolutely terrible at contract negotiations and managing the team's roster. He managed to goatfuck the entire RB market last year and he actually had leverage in that situation. His strategy of waiting out the other side until they accept a below market deal has put the team in a terrible cap situation for 2020. He negotiates through the media because he knows he fucked this up and is in full PR mode. Now he's hoping that the players change their minds and accept his bullshit about the value of being a Cowboy because he's squandered time and his negotiating position.
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