
Quote from: MuggsyB on February 26, 2026, 07:38:20 PMWe had a 6'6-6'8 guy with tier 1 elevation? Meaning a 36-40+ vert. Ty.Nigels elevation is near Artie Green
Quote from: panda on February 27, 2026, 08:00:49 AMDon't you mean 6'7
Quote from: The Sultan on February 27, 2026, 02:27:52 PMHe's from Green Bay, used to work for the Packers, and at one point had an out in his contract for the job.
Quote from: Dish on February 26, 2026, 10:21:05 PMMaybe the last year of the NFL team report cards coming out (some agents will probably leak it next year).
Matt LaFleur is disliked by his players more than you guys dislike him, he and the Packers really took it on the chin in this year's rankings (although to their credit, they are addressing the weight room). No organization fell more overall in this year's ranking than Green Bay and LaFleur had the second lowest approval rating of the 32 head coaches.
Quote from: Pakuni on February 27, 2026, 11:55:34 AMEllison's first move after the merger was to announce plans to reduce 2,000 jobs companywide - about 10% of the workforce. That on top of a 3.5% workforce reduction a few months earlier.
Paramount entertainment's most valuable asset was Taylor Sheridan, who last fall announced he's leaving the company. And made it clear on his way out that it wasn't because of his personal compensation, but because of creative friction with Skydance and the company's insistence on him slashing production costs.
My suspicion is if they're going to try to impose production cost reductions on their most valuable assets, they won't hesitate to do it on their newly acquired properties as well. And whether there's an economic argument to be made for the layoffs last fall, it's hard to argue that cutting a tenth of your workforce won't affect quality.
My other thought is that Paramount is clearly overpaying for WBD and the only way for them to recover from that is through cost-savings measures. Will they find some bloat and redundancies that can be eliminated without it affecting quality? Sure, probably lots. But probably not enough to make this deal financially viable.
Either way, this has the potential to be another AOL-Time Warner.
Quote from: Hards Alumni on February 27, 2026, 11:27:36 AMPeople openly mock what CBS news has become. And they should.
Quote from: MU82 on February 27, 2026, 12:32:46 PMWhy would Schneider want to leave the Seahawks? Why would the Seahawks let him leave?
Quote from: StillAWarrior on February 27, 2026, 01:04:39 PMSo...he didn't land on his feet? Are his feet 10' off of Beale?Yes, and riding down in a silver Thunderbird. Thanks to Nark Cohn
Quote from: muwarrior69 on February 26, 2026, 09:30:35 AMWill the Big East return to winning basketball? I cannot remember a worse season for the league since MU joined. It is not just MU having to make adjustments this off season but a majority of the league.Yet we are near the bottom of the league. Oh what a sorry state
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