Thanks!
Thanks!
He obviously could play well enough where he could not claim he was physically unable to play. That is the issue. If he goes through the motions or claims injury, that is fraud. It violates the good faith covenant in every contract.
Listen up7, I just think you are incredibly annoying. I won’t tell you why. But let’s just say I know some things about you and I have my reasons.
Yes. When I focus on justice, my first consideration is who much the parties care about me. That is how it should be. Good thinking.
No it is not. It might be short-sighted, particularly if they gave him some money back. Like I said earlier if you say I will buy you dinner but I demand that you give the tip, I’d rather just pay for the whole thing or split the bill. But NFL teams are running a business. Would it be petty not to concession workers…
Fine. But let’s not call it petty then.
Not really. You get diminishing margin returns as you move up that food chain. It is more like 100 bucks to him.
Yes, this is all about race. Great point.
There are no good guys? Who knew?
Class act = not committing fraud
Take that 650 and spread it around to the concession guys. It won’t be petty to them.
Well then he should just tell us that instead of making us speculate. Tell us why you are mad or shut up.
So this was smart because he could have committed fraud on the team which would be a breach of contract (that the team could probably not prove)?
It is not petty but it is dumb, right? Demand back the entire $3.2 or don’t. Don’t buy me dinner and then demand that I leave the tip. You are within your rights but it is just dumb.
Well sure. But that is not the issue.
You couldn’t cut and paste man? I would like to know.
Counterpoint: Seemingly friendly relationship with Mike.
Fight this fight. You are an American hero.
Thanks man. I know that came with love.
You sure it was not 212 or 214?