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2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interestinghard to beat a $280,000 Jewelry bill but in 2nd Lawsuit it is claimed that he ran up a line of credit in excess of $600,000 (mostly for more jewelry) starting with prior to his junior year although in the several reports I've read there has not yet been a connection to a OSU booster or representative or whether this might be connected to an agent.
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Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingApparently, Dez Bryant is one of the lesser gifted in terms of brain power. Throw him the ball, let him go get it. But don't under any circumstances take him to Northpark with a credit card.
Derail the Frogs!
2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interesting
He was still eligible at osu so that is nuts
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingWho is (are) the plaintive(s) in this lawsuit?
And will subpoena power reveal any ting interesting?
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any ting you waaant! here is the article describing the 2nd lawsuit http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/ne ... id=6269847 the spending spree that he is now being sued over in this 2nd litigation began when he was a Jr. at OSU "There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interestinginteresting that the 2 together total to about 850k and he will be making 2.1 w/ his roster bonus this season.
he likely made in excess of 4 million last season including endorsements and appearance fees but the way this guy goes through money i wouldn't be surprised if that salary coming to him this year is already half spent before you get to these pending suits. "There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingBased on the article, it doesn't look as anything the NCAA would find interesting. Another 'Move alone, nothing to see here' event for the NCAA.
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingIt would have been better had he been shopping at Northpark...let's see, he bought $50,000 worth of jewelry for $600,000, think they saw him coming?
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingWonder if Dez cross-claims against a booster or agent for forgetting to pay the bill. Three wise monkeys at the NCAA will see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil about Ohio State. And we're walking...
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
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Well he took home far, far under those numbers after taxes in his bracket, maybe he forgot that when he signed a contract his salary isn't tax free. Whoops.
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completely agree...i remember his financial advisor being interviewed by GAC when that 54,000 dinner bill came down for his insubordination. needless to say he said that, that particular incident was not in his plan...but i wonder, what kind of rein does his advisor really have given all the cash he is blowing through BEFORE taxes? "There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interesting
Oh, and don't forget the 6% the agent gets off the top on everything he makes. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interestingand w/e his advisor takes as a fee...
we forgot his homeboys! "There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More InterestingI think it might be refreshing to refer to player salaries by the amount they actually get. Sure A-Rod got 275 million, and uhh yeah that's a lot, but in the end how much did A-Rod actually sign for after federal income, state income, agent's fees, etc. I know he fired Boras so maybe that's an extra 6% or so added on, but just an example.
Imagine ESPN/CBS Sports reporting that Pujols signs for 10 years, 164 million after taxes and Lozano's take. Athletes still make a pretty penny, but I think it'd be an interesting exercise.
Re: 2nd Lawsuit Against Dez Bryant More Interestingand if he is a resident of NYC then he's paying about 60% of his income to taxes including the Fed
"There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
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