Michael Yormark AD?

The show that brought us the discerning Frank Drebin…
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Not versed on ROC Nation Sports International, but trust & hope it operates on a higher level than what Jay-Z started with Roc Nation. Our good friend Alex Rodriguez was tied to them early on as well as Robinson Cano. Talk about a **** show.
Guy is trash, would be an epic fail
 
This would honestly be the worst hire ever. Knows nothing about college football, shady as **** and one of the biggest phonies you will ever meet. ROC Nation is having an epic collapse.

He is not his brother
Just as a factual matter; this is incorrect. Additionally, there are University of Miami alums-agents doing well there.


For example, Jazz Chisholm is a roc nation client


Their soccer business is booming and they are tied in with the NFL.




Lamelo is their star basketball client; arguably the most popular under 30 hooper in the world.


What did his brother know about college football? He worked for the Nets. He joined ROC Nation five years AFTER Michael joined. We don’t need Michael to be a college football expert.

Lastly, the music side of their business has been doing so well that it makes no sense to even begin to refute the claim it’s failing.
 
One Adam 12, One Adam 12\
You guys are really bringing back childhood memories for me. I don't want to derail the thread, but all those '70s shows were some really classic tv shows that you just don't get anymore. Streets of San Francisco also has one of the best opening theme songs ever next to the movie Magnificent Seven (very different styles).

If you list Adam 12, you also have to include Emergency (I still remember that entire opening). This one was during the '60s, but I watched all of the Wild Wild West reruns during the '70s. Also Starsky and Hutch had one of the best character names of all time in Huggy Bear. Also I lived off the Six Million Dollar Man episodes, as I still remember that entire opening as well.

As for comedies, you couldn't beat Sanford and Son and Chico and the Man, but some of the best television were those Dean Martin celebrity roasts and the Flip Wilson show. I could go on forever about that era -- some of the best music ever, and the worst clothing style of all time. I still have horrible school photos with that awful polyester clothing that I hope never see the light of day!
 
Fortunately, for you, you just get to play the final result even if the information people were giving at different times has been accurate though of course they’re definitely have been things that have not but then everybody complains that nobody says anything

It’s a win-win for the miserable *****
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Amazing to me how shortsighted so many are about business.
Some of you really think that because you weren’t successful at every stop that means you’re not successful or have the ability to be.
College athletics today are way different than what Dan dealt with the majority of his career.
I know very little about this guy, but I’d prefer a background like his vs a lifelong AD type.
 
You guys are really bringing back childhood memories for me. I don't want to derail the thread, but all those '70s shows were some really classic tv shows that you just don't get anymore. Streets of San Francisco also has one of the best opening theme songs ever next to the movie Magnificent Seven (very different styles).

If you list Adam 12, you also have to include Emergency (I still remember that entire opening). This one was during the '60s, but I watched all of the Wild Wild West reruns during the '70s. Also Starsky and Hutch had one of the best character names of all time in Huggy Bear. Also I lived off the Six Million Dollar Man episodes, as I still remember that entire opening as well.

As for comedies, you couldn't beat Sanford and Son and Chico and the Man, but some of the best television were those Dean Martin celebrity roasts and the Flip Wilson show. I could go on forever about that era -- some of the best music ever, and the worst clothing style of all time. I still have horrible school photos with that awful polyester clothing that I hope never see the light of day!
That’s like my entire early childhood. Emergency and Adam 12 I watched in 1972 as a young kid. Loved huggy Bear. I always forget if he was in starsky and hutch or Barretta.
Antonio Vargas???
 
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