Thursday, July 21, 2011

NFL lockout is over! Well...kinda?

NFL lockout is over! Well...kinda?

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On Thursday and by a 31-0 vote, owners ratified a 10-year collective bargaining agreement that essentially ended the NFL’s four-month lockout. Are you ready for some football!!!!!!! However, before you get too excited you and the NFL players need to read the fine print.

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The lockout has been lifted on the condition that players also ratify the CBA by next Tuesday. Unfortunately, the players are less than thrilled with the time line and many are tweeting that this is the latest PR move by the NFL.

Twitter God Ocho Cinco tweeted, “Wonder how many people understand the awesome strategic move that some genius came up with to shift the pressure n negativity on us.” Donte Stallworth followed with, “The NFL is not Suge Knight...they not gonna hang us out a window and make us sign something.”
Basically, the NFL owners voted on a 10-year agreement that splits the 9 billion dollar revenue stream 53-47% in the owners favor. The agreement increases the NFL minimum pay 10%, reduces off-season training camps, and modifies the rookie wage scale and contract length. Additionally, the agreement allows players unrestricted free agency status after four years as opposed to six.

The problem is the CBA has a deadline of next Tuesday. “We have not drawn a line in the sand here,” said Jeff Pash, the league’s top lawyer. “We are hoping that it will proceed expeditiously.”

I’m not a lawyer but saying ”Next Tuesday or Else” seems like a line in the sand? Furthermore, rumors are swirling that the NFL jammed last minute issues into the CBA and have specifically made the ratified CBA and deadline public as to sway public opinion of the players. Essentially, making the players look like the bad guys if they don’t accept the deal.

Depending on whom you ask, the players like, hate, or haven’t seen the proposed deal from the owners. The only certainty is the players must recertify as a union to address issues such as workman’s compensation and must also ratify the CBA or the lockout goes back into effect.

Stay tuned…..

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Biggest Needs

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Biggest Needs

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to build on their impressive 2010 campaign. Despite starting 10 rookies, an NFL record, the Buccaneers defied the odds and put together a solid 10-6 record narrowly missing the playoffs. The Bucs have talented young players galore but they have several weaknesses that must be addressed if they expect to compete during the upcoming season.

Defensive End:

What!? They drafted nothing but defensive linemen for the past two years. Da'Quan Bowers was considered the steal of the draft and first rounder Adrian Clayborn is a presumed starter for 2011. Why defensive end?

There’s a reason that Tampa used both their first and second round selections on defensive ends. Their pass rush was non-existent in 2010 and the organization lacks quality depth at either defensive end position. With the NFL lockout still in effect the Bucs excellent draft selections will have steep hill to climb in very little time. If you think about it, training camps are going to be over before these guys even figure out where the lockers rooms are much less learn the playbook. It’s unfortunate but a reality that many organizations are facing. As of now, the Bucs have two rookies who may or may not have the playbook plus the exact personnel from 2010 who recorded the NFL’s second fewest sacks (26). In our opinion, Tampa would be wise to free agents such as Giants Mathias Kiwanuka or Jets Shaun Ellis. Signing either of these vets immediately boosts Tampa’s pass rush while giving Clayborn and Bowers time to develop.

Interesting Note: the Bucs haven’t drafted a pro-bowl caliber defensive end since Lee Roy Selmon during their inaugural season in 1976.

Cornerback:

The Buccaneers will be in a real pinch if former first rounder, Aqib Talib, is suspended for his recent offseason arrests. Some reports suggest the Bucs are still pondering whether to continue their relationship or cut ties entirely with the former first round selection. Though the Bucs intentions may still be in the air, the NFL’s stance regarding violations of the “Player Conduct Policy” is very clear. If you the break the rules Roger Goodell will punish you. With that said, Talib is expected to miss games via suspension and this leaves Tampa’s secondary with little more than Ronde Barber and hope. Though Barber is always a presence teams will simply avoid his side of the field and exploit the rest of the Bucs young secondary. Adding a corner would address the Bucs immediate need with Talib’s likely absence while possibly addressing the long-term need of replacing the seemingly ageless Barber. Despite regressing in 2010, Jonathon Joseph comes to mind. The former South Carolina standout wants out of Cincinnati and would be a perfect fit in the Buccaneers aggressive defensive scheme.

Running Back:

I know what your thinking. The Buccaneers rookie LeGarrette Blount had a breakout season with over a thousand yards and six touchdowns. Why do they need another running back? Simply put, the Buccaneers have absolutely zero options beyond their rookie sensation. With Cadillac Williams not expected to resign the Bucs RB depth chart consist of fullback Earnest Graham and undrafted Kregg Lumpkin. Heaven forbid if Blount needs a play off, as the Bucs would be better off with a five wide zero back formation rather than trotting out their replacements. Adding an established veteran like DeAngelo Williams, Jerious Norwood, Darren Sproles, or Jason Snelling significantly improves the Buccaneers developing and very talented offense.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Arrested Players Effect NFL Teams 2011 Season

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Since the lockout began over twenty NFL players have been arrested for varying offenses and legal questions regarding the NFL’s ability to enforce punishment for those offenses are being raised.

If NFL players are restricted from receiving employee benefits are they still liable for their employee obligations? If players are under contract, despite currently being suspended, are they still accountable for breaches of said contract once they are activated? The legality of this question can be argued either way but most agree that once the lockout is lifted the NFL’s, “Player Conduct Policy,” will be in full force. With that said, when Roger Goodell hands down punishments for this offseason's twenty plus arrests which teams will be effected the most?

Tennessee Titans:

The Titans Kenny Britt has been quite active this offseason with 5 booked criminal offenses. He was arrested for eluding police, rendering false information, and obstruction of justice following a car chase in New Jersey this past April. In June, he was charged with resisting arrest and evidence tampering. Finally, Britt recently surrendered himself to Tennessee authorities based on multiple outstanding misdemeanor warrants regarding fraudulent applications.

The arrests have resulted in Britt’s unknown status with the Tennessee Titans, which further depletes an already underwhelming receiving core. If Kenny Britt is traded, released, or suspended the Titans receiving core would consist of Nate Washington, Justin Gage, and Damian Williams. Additionally, the Titans current quarterback is rookie Jake Locker who struggled to lead Washington University to a winning season during the 2010 NCAA season.

With little to fear in the passing game, teams will crowd the box and focus all of their energy in stopping Titans running back Chris Johnson. Furthermore, even if the Titans were able to sign a veteran quarterback, like Donavon McNabb, the wide receiving core is significantly weaker without Britt leading the way. It’s hard to see this team winning more than seven games with Kenny Britt much less without him. To top everything off, the Titans are in a division with potent offenses such as the Colts and Texans. With Chris Johnson as their only weapon, the Titans will have a difficult time scoring much less coming back from a deficit to win. Crazier things have happened but I don’t see the Colts and Titans having defensive battles with the Titans. It’ll be a shoot out and the Titans lack ammunition.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

Aqib Talib, the Buccaneers first round selection in the 2008 draft, was arrested in March for assault with a deadly weapon. The second-degree felony charges resulted from an incident where Talib is accused of firing shots at his sister's boyfriend.

The Buccaneers took great strides in 2010 based largely on consistent defensive play and breakout years from Josh Freeman, Legarrette Blount, and Mike Williams. Though their offense grew by leaps and bounds they are still quite young and yet to establish a full year of consistency. It follows, that if the Bucs intend to compete against the Saints and Falcons powerful passing attacks they will heavily rely on their defense.

The 2008 20th overall selection, Aqib Talib, has the most serious charges of all twenty NFL players arrested and is almost certainly facing a suspension. The Buccaneers passing defense was ranked 17th in 2010 and Aqib Talib was the second leading tackler for the Bucs defensive secondary. Though the Bucs still have the ageless wonder Ronde Barber he’s one dose of reality away from retiring. With the Atlanta Falcons receiving core consisting of Pro Bowler Roddy White, future Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez, and first rounder Julio Jones the Buccaneers are in serious trouble if they only have Barber. I haven’t even mentioned the former Super Bowl champions Drew Brees and company. Aqib Talib is only one player but the Buccaneers are in a division that requires two shut down corners and they’re almost guaranteed to be without one for part of the 2011 season.

Cincinnati Bengals:

The Bengals didn’t have an offseason player arrested until two weeks ago. Then a bad situation got worst. It’s no secret that Bengals QB Carson Palmer has been threatening retirement unless he’s traded. Palmer isn’t Manning but he’s a big reason that the Bengals haven’t embarrassed themselves over the past few seasons. With Cedric Benson’s recent arrest they may lose their running back as well. Benson was arrested in Texas for assault causing bodily injury. This is Benson’s second arrest and will most likely land him a suspension ranging from 2-4 games.

Granted, Benson is slated to become a free agent after the lockout ends but many speculated he would reunite with the Bengals especially after his successful 2010 campaign. With Carson Palmers situation in the air the Bengals will heavily rely on a strong rushing attack and there are limited options via free agency. Furthermore, reports have surfaced reaffirming Palmers strong stance in retiring unless he’s traded. If Palmer follows through with his threats he would leave the Bengals in the hands of QB Jordan Palmer , WR Ocho Cinco, and RB Bernard Scott. To make matters worse the Bengals are in the notoriously difficult AFC North Division.

On a lesser note, Adam “Pacman” Jones was also arrested for disorderly conduct while intoxicated. Jones has a two-year contract with the Bengals but had limited playing time with the team in 2010 steaming from a neck injury. If Pacman’s charges stick he may face a substantial suspension based on his previous transgressions.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Funny or Die on NFL lockout= HILARIOUS!

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If your not familiar with Funny or Die your about to be introduced via their latest NFL lockout spoof titled "Field of Dreams 2: NFL Lockout with Taylor Lautner." Funny Or Die is a comedy video website that combines user-generated content with original, exclusive content. The site is a place where celebrities, established and up-and-coming comedians and regular users can all put up stuff they think is funny.


Funny Or Die was created by the guys at Gary Sanchez Productions (Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Chris Henchy) and a bunch of Silicon Valley dudes and ladies. Michael Kvamme, an aspiring young comedian, came up with a concept for a new kind of comedy site and told his dad, Mark Kvamme of Sequoia Capital to write a check. Randy Adams, a Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur, signed on to handle design and implementation. Now, Funny Or Die has offices in Japan, Madagascar and Bahn, nine full time lobbyists in Washington and an elite private security force consisting of four hundred soldiers and six attack helicopters.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Birthday America! Your still the shit!

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It's JULY 4th! Happy Birthday America! The United States has gotten bad press over the past few years but thankfully were the greatest country this world has ever seen. The financial markets are down but remember that the ENTIRE world feeds off of us. Thus, the world economy needs us more than we need them. So if your couffers are still low from the collapse, rest assured that most of the world is in much worse shape than you. Even CHINA!

The states abroad have negative feelings about how we handle ourselves in their countries. Remember that we are considered one of the "Grown Ups" in the world and are obligated to watch over our little chicklings as they development and fight for position with the world powers. Remember that the US fights for those who are unable to fight for themselves. Other countries may dislike us but MOST couldn't survive without us. Remind the American bashing on us because MSNBC told them it was true. Do them a favor and buy them a ticket to Ecuador (So called developed country) and ask them to document their travels especially how they like the goats on the landing field.

Last but certainly not least I'm tired of people asserting that we'll all be speaking Mandarin in the next decade or so. The Chinese economy is currently 20% of the US economy. They are growing extremely fast because they are CHEAP and no other reason. China is trying to become a PLAYA on the world stage. Here's why they WON'T pass AMERICA in my life time (I'm 27).

1) They can't continue to control everything. Communism or even quasi communism doesn't work and inevitably fails. Countries need control over their Peeps and in order to do so they use A) Fear and Violence or B) provide the ability to live a happy life. China can't kill their people without the world being turned off and investing their money elsewhere. Especially, if they want to run with the big boy United States. Thus, they have to provide a happy life for their Peeps. Currently, inflation is BOOMING in China as they are requiring almost 30% down to purchase a home. They are in the midst of a housing bubble and it's going to POP within 24 months. What does this mean? That means that peoples standard of living is decling because CHINA doesn't want to increase wages to it's peeps.

With the emerging wealth in the countries business sector people are realizing the power of business and commerce and more importantly their individual rights that empower them to be a part of said commerce. Thus, cheap laborers have started protesting for higher wages (It's already happening). It follows, that the qausi communist party gives a little to keep them happy aka to stay in control. Because if they don't then the citizens lose faith in qausi communism and start looking to other political powers. This process continues until their is a democracy. China is speeding up it's own political development via it's economy.

2) If more laborers protest for higher wages then the cost to produce products increases. Therefore, CHINA products are no longer cheap. Why is China's economy growing so fast? Because they offer the cheapest products in the world. THAT IS ALREADY in jeopardy and will continue to be as the country develops. Their economy has slowed because of recent inflation and wage hikes for employees. That will only increase as time passes slowing their economy to that of the worlds average pace. Thus, US will still hold a commanding lead.

3) They (China) FORCE all investors, individual and professional, to invest ONLY in Chinese investments. Which means that they don't allow their Peeps to invest in companies like GE or Facebook in the US. So 100% of money made in China stays in China. Well, that will change as PEEPS in China are already complaining about this. If their the most powerful country in the world then why can't their Peeps think for themselves? Thus, the people start to become unhappy (See step 1 above) and the cycle begins. Eventually, China will have to allow foreign investment and common sense says that the Chinese investors don't keep 100% of their eggs in one basket. Just common sense to diversify. Thus, China takes another economical hit.

What's my point? China is not the shit! The US is the shit and this is so despite being at it's lowest point in almost a century. We are still the leading power financially, economically, and military wise and will continue to be for some time. The transition of power won't happen in my life nor yours. So drink a beer, eat a hotdog, and get laid. Today's everyone's birthday!


Disclaimer:

If your from another country and reading this your probably thinking, "typical American ass." Normally, I don't run around screaming how great we are. Normally, when traveling abroad I mind my P's and Q's and respect the local culture and speak the local language. However, today is our day. No matter how you look at it were still the shit and will continue to be for some time. Whats that? Our debt? Puhleezee! The Obamacare will never be instituted. Social Security isn't a complex issue as it's only a 7% gap in solvency. The USPS becomes profitable by simply eliminating delivery on Friday and Saturdays. We are transitioning out of southern Europe/Asia and allocating our resources to the Mexican border thereby reducing Military Operational Cost. We are in the midst of reducing government funding and restructuring programs and entitlement programs. I'm sorry but when the world actively roots against us it's nothing more than "Penis Envy". Ours is bigger. Sure Russia and China could dump their US holdings and hurt us financially. But WHAT? WHATS THAT? They need us just as much as we need them? You mean to say that the US is intertwined throughout most of the global powers? Geeeee.....what a coincidence. Wonder how that happened? Either A) some peeps were riding the coat tails of others or B) some peeps didn't realize that they got in bed with someone who had long term backup plans. I'd apologize but like most of our country were tired of doing so via Obama. We're not sorry. We're have nothing to be sorry about. We took our turn in developing the world. You had Mesopotamia Iraq, Persians Iran, Egypt, China, Greeks, Romans, England,and now the US. I don't here any of the other dominate countries of this world apologizing. Eventually, someone will take their turn but not during my life time.

Happy Birthday America!

Friday, July 1, 2011

NBA Owners books look funny!

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Normally, I'm all for investigating and presenting my own stories. Today however, I found an article over at deadspin.com to good to pass up. Really interesting read on how NBA owners cook the books to make their P&L (Profit and Loss Statement) and Annual Operations Report (annual detail of company operational cost used for IRS filings) appear worse than they really are. The catch? It's completely legit and is well within the GAAP (General Accepted Accounting Practices) guidelines and IRS federal tax laws.

Tommy Craggs of Deadspin has put together a great article. The entire article and photos are of deadspin.com and of gawker assets. Click on the title of this post to link over to deadspin or see the article below.

Exclusive: How (And Why) An NBA Team Makes A $7 Million Profit Look Like A $28 Million Loss

Tommy Craggs —We've obtained audited financial data for the New Jersey Nets covering the three fiscal years from June 2003 to June 2006. Though the numbers end five years ago, you can still see the roots of the argument that will have NBA owners, come midnight, again locking out their players. You can also see how a team makes money and how it pretends not to be making any money at all.


The big loss: That $27.6 million net loss looks bad, but, as you'll see, it's an illusion — a trick of accounting, one practiced by every sports franchise with the full blessing of American tax law and one we should keep in mind whenever an owner pleads poverty.

"Anyone who quotes profits of a baseball club is missing the point," Paul Beeston once said (at the time he was a Blue Jays vice president). "Under generally accepted accounting principles, I can turn a $4 million profit into a $2 million loss and I could get every national accounting firm to agree with me." If anything, he was being too modest.


The hustle: The first thing to do is toss out that $25 million loss, says Rodney Fort, a sports economist at the University of Michigan. That's not a real loss. That's house money. The Nets didn't have to write any checks for $25 million. What that $25 million represents is the amount by which Nets owners reduced their tax obligation under something called a roster depreciation allowance, or RDA.

Bear with me now. The RDA dates back to 1959, and was maybe Bill Veeck's biggest hustle in a long lifetime of hustles. Veeck argued to the IRS that professional athletes, once they've been paid for, "waste away" like livestock. Therefore a sports team's roster, like a farmer's cattle or an office copy machine or a new Volvo, is a appreciable asset.

The underlying logic is specious at best. As Fort points out, a team's roster at any given moment isn't actually depreciating. While some players are fading with age, others are developing and improving. But the Nets don't have to pay more taxes when a player becomes more valuable. And in any case, the cost of depreciation is borne by the athletes themselves, when they pass their primes and lose their personal earning power.

Nevertheless, the IRS not only agreed with Veeck but allowed any owner claiming the write-off to deduct roster expenses twice — first under "player salaries," in the case of the Nets' documents, and then under "loss on players' contracts" — and an enormous tax shelter sprang up within the balance sheets of franchises everywhere. This can't be emphasized enough: Every year, taxpayers hand the plutocrats who own sports franchises a fat pile of money for no other reason than that one of those plutocrats, many years ago, convinced the IRS that his franchise is basically a herd of cattle. Fort calls it "special-interest legislation." "It's not illegal," he says. "It's just weird."

The rules have changed over the years, but the depreciation shelter remains one of the great graces of owning a sports team. In some ways, it's gotten more fanciful. Between 1977 and 2004, owners could write off half the team's purchase price over five years, thanks to the pretend-loss of player value. One consequence, Fort notes, is that teams would change hands every five or six years, once the exemption had dried up. Now, after tax law revisions in 2004, owners can write off 100 percent of their team's purchase price, albeit over a 15-year span. What they're buying, as far as the RDA is concerned, is a set of players — the brand identity, the right to stage games and charge admission, and everything else are throw-ins. (According to Fort's analysis [pdf], the new RDA rules had the twin effect of increasing both tax payments and team values.)

It's not hard to see the benefits. Owners who've set themselves up as a partnership or a Subchapter S corporation can pass their "losses" onto their personal income tax forms. Let's assume that's what the Nets owners did, and let's put them in the 33 percent tax bracket. (The audit here covers the last year that Lewis Katz and Ray Chambers owned the team, the fiscal year ending in June 2004. In August 2004, six years after buying the Nets, they sold the franchise for $300 million to real estate developer Bruce Ratner. In 2009, Ratner sold an 80 percent share to a Rocky and Bullwinkle character named Mikhail Prokhorov for $293 million in equity.) That $27.6 million loss would mean tax savings of $9.1 million ($27.6 x .33).

If we're trying to arrive at some idea of how much money the Nets really made in 2004, we'll need to do a little crude math. Knock out the $25.1 million RDA — a paper loss, remember — and add the $9.1 million in tax savings. Suddenly, that $27.6 million loss becomes a $6.6 million profit.


A typical profit: In the 2003-04 season, the Nets went 47-35, won the Atlantic Division, and lost in seven games to the eventual champions — the Pistons — in the Eastern Conference semifinals. (This was the last of the Kidd-Jefferson-Martin Nets.) That playoff run brought in an extra $4.8 million in revenue, a decent haul that few owners can count on every year. So let's pretend the playoffs didn't happen. Take away that $4.8 million, and the $1.4 million in expenses, and the $27.6 million net loss is now $31 million. Run the earlier calculation again and you would have a $4.4 million profit in a non-playoff season.


The sale: Bruce Ratner's ownership group took over in fall 2004, and the Nets became a small piece of Forest City's $12 billion portfolio. This includes the Atlantic Yards land grab in Brooklyn, the future home of the Nets and the best explanation for why a buccaneering real estate developer like Ratner might buy a middling franchise like the Nets in the first place. As Neil deMause, co-author of Field of Schemes, explains: "If Ratner had gone to Brooklyn politicians and said, 'Hey, I want to build offices and residential buildings on public land,' they'd have hung up on him. But when he says, 'I'm going to bring professional sports back to Brooklyn,' suddenly here's [Brooklyn Borough President] Marty Markowitz holding press conferences and sobbing about the Dodgers. [Buying the Nets] helped him get a foot in the door with Brooklyn politicians."

This means you have to think about the Nets under Ratner as a single node on a vast network — "an element in a billionaire's wealth-generating portfolio," as Rodney Fort says. The real value of the team to Forest City will likely show up in small type on the balance sheets of another subsidiary, lying just beyond our view.


A real loss: "Something interesting happens in 2005," Fort says. "The team really did lose $30 million," even after you remove the phantom losses for player depreciation. (The adjustments aren't insignificant. The next year, in 2006, the team lost something south of $40 million, not the $70 million you see on the balance sheet.) Under previous ownership, the team had been a $4 million a year operation, give or take. What happened?


The motor plant: Operating income was down in 2005, dropping from $95.7 million to $77.4 million, and expenses rose, particularly in those line items representing what we'll loosely call the team's self-presentation: ticket sales, marketing, broadcast, etc. Fort's guess is that the Nets were "presenting the team to Brooklyn" and spending a good deal of money in the process. (The accounting also changed — among other things, we now have line items for both "loss on players' contracts" and "depreciation and amortization.") Still, that doesn't quite account for the swing from a mild profit to a seemingly large loss. "One of two things must be true," Fort says. "Either they haven't found all the values [of owning a team], or they're not losing money."

We can't know for sure, though, since we're seeing only a sliver of Forest City's portfolio. The mistake is in thinking of a sports team as a self-contained unit. Fort says a team is more like the motor plant at Ford. If you were to look at the motor division's revenue, he says, "I'd promise you it's negative." He continues: "But if you said, 'Look, Ford is losing money!' that'd be ridiculous." The motor plant is selling motors at a price that enables Ford to turn a profit when it sells completed motor vehicles. It creates value, Fort says, "every time a Ford goes out of the assembly line."

For anyone who wants to extrapolate these numbers to the rest of the league, caveats apply. These are six-year-old financials for a single team in the NBA, where market size is destiny and where, for instance, New York's books won't look anything like Milwaukee's. What's more, this is about as close a look as you'll get at the financial workings of a sports franchise, and even then the balance sheets are hopelessly opaque. But that's partly the point. In the modern era, franchises are owned by businessmen who approach their teams as one of many interconnected wealth-generating mechanisms. As in Fort's example above, the real value of one asset (the Nets) can't be known without looking at the numbers for another (the Barclays Center) and another (the rest of the Atlantic Yards development), and so on. There's nothing illegal or even wrong with that, but in such a system you can see very quickly why incentives for owners often fall irreparably out of plumb with the wishes of their fans — owners want to maximize revenue (which is their right), and fans want to win (which is their nature), and both Wayne Huizenga and the folks in the grandstand at PNC Park will tell you that these goals aren't necessarily compatible.

The other lesson to draw is that there are certain baked-in advantages to owning a team. You have both the relevant labor law and the tax code firmly on your side. You are making money you didn't exactly earn from the moment you sign the paperwork, and you are making more money for your other businesses — your shopping mall across the street from the arena, your legal practice, your broadcast holdings — and then, come tax time, you are allowed by law, and even encouraged, to pretend you are not making any money at all. Remember this the next time David Stern says the NBA's economic system is broken. "The bottom line about the bottom line," Fort says, "is that even if it looks like they're losing money, it doesn't mean they're losing money."

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Womens World Cup and Russians playing in Bikinis?

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So back state side and scanning the news I've missed over the past week. Dodgers declared bankruptcy, NBA lockout becomes official, TechCrunch gets nasty on Groupon, Serena Williams has emotional win at Wimbledon, etc....

While in Europe for the past week, all the sports hype was on the Womens World Cup being hosted in Germany. Upon my return to Florida I'm reminded that soccer or futbol means very little in the states. In fact, if ESPN wasn't forcing it down peoples throat by airing it on it's premiere ESPN 1.0 channel then the three week tourney known as, "FIFA Womens World Cup" would pass with little if any fan fare here in the states. Obviously, Womens Soccer needs improvement in their marketing plan and a Russian Club team may have found the answer. (Disclaimer: I'm not sexist I'm just a mediator of the world me live in).


The three time Russian Women's Premier League Champions have promised that they'll play their next match in Bikinis. Their goal? To fill the seats of course. If your not aware, Womens soccer is increasingly popular throughout Europe yet the rapid development and growth hasn't filled seats in Russia. Busted Coverage provided a blurb from a representative of the club:

"I think that our soccer players are beautiful and attractive woman, brilliantly holding the ball, no way inferior to the well-known tennis players and gymnasts, – says Sergey Zhuravlev." According to head coach Tatiana Egorova, "the experience contributes to the promotion of women’s football, and the athletes themselves are starting to feel more confident."



My two cents......If the Lingerie Football League or the World Bikini Football League can establish itself in the United States then the Russians could be on too something.


I'd go as far to say that if womens soccer adapted a similar format in the US it would triple its attendance in less than a year. If not better! Is this demeaning for women? Absolutely, especially for professional athletes. Will the sport ever make it if it adapts this format? Not in the US where Women are valued much higher than other countries in the world. However, if there was ever a business opportunity that dropped on your lap then bikini soccer is it. Reality TV at it's best.


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Returning to action soon!

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Ladies and Gentlemen! Boys and Girls! I apologize for my absence over the past few days. However, one must always make time for one self and the past week was said time for me and my family. Thus, the traditional summer vacation.

With high speed trains to Germany, Belgium, France, and England I felt Amsterdam would be the best central point for an adventure in Europe. Unfortunately, my wife was less than thrilled when I was caught blogging via our apartment on Montmarte Hill (Six Blocks from Moulin Rouge in Paris). Thus, the recent lull in post.

I'm currently sitting in Schipol International Airport minutes from boarding for my journey back to the states. Great stories to tell. New post will be up tomorrow morning.

Until then........

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Google vs. US Government

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It's about to go down! Google vs. US Government! The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is poised to serve Google Inc. with civil subpoenas in regards to a formal antitrust investigation into Google possibly abusing it's power over the web.


First, let me point out that both Google and the FTC declined to comment. So get ready for years of "no comment" from both sides. Never the less, both sides will create a buzz over a potentially monumental investigation.

Google has been the subject of antitrust investigations in the past but nothing more than the feds inquiring on M&A (merger acquisitions) details. What makes this investigation different? The FTC is investigating Google's main cash cow, Search Advertising. Specifically the FTC will investigate whether Google unfairly channels users to its own services at the expense of other competitors.

As you know, everyone uses Google. Even if your a loyal Microsoft (BING) follower you've checked out Google from time to time. Even if you still have your Yahoo email from 1999 you dabble in the Google mania here and there. The FTC knows this and estimates are that 1.2 Billion people from around the world use Google. With that kind of following many have suggested that Google has gone MAD with POWER! The FTC, protector of the American consumer, intends on ending the debate once and for all.


The FTC is preparing to send Google the formal demands for information within days. Meaning Round 1 of Google vs. US Government will have officially begun. In addition, the European Commission has already opened a formal investigation into allegations that it (Google) violated European Competition laws. Many companies, European and American alike, are expected to participate in the investigation by means of providing evidence of Google's antitrust anti-competition activities. The outcome of this investigation could very well be monumental. Stay Tuned.....

FBI most wanted MOBSTER caught!

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Infamous Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger, wanted for his alleged role in 19 murders, was captured in California after 16 years on the lam and an international manhunt for the gangster.


The FBI finally caught the 82-year-old Bulger at a residence in Santa Monica along with his longtime girlfriend Catherine Greig on Wednesday, just days after the government launched a publicity campaign to locate the fugitive mobster.

"Recent publicity produced a tip which led agents to Santa Monica where they spotted both Bulger and Greig at a residence," FBI Special Agent Greg Comcowich said in a statement Thursday.

The FBI said the two are scheduled for an appearance Thursday in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California.

The last sighting of Bulger, who was an inspiration for the 2006 Martin Scorsese film, "The Departed," was in London in 2002, the Boston Herald reports.

Authorities claim Buglar was behind gruesome mutilation murders of other gangsters and even former girlfriends, according to the newspaper.

One victim was shot between the eyes in a parking lot at his country club in Oklahoma. Another was gunned down in broad daylight on a South Boston street to prevent him from talking about the killing in Oklahoma. Others were taken out for running afoul of Bulger's gambling enterprises.

"He left a trail of bodies," said Tom Duffy, a retired state police major who was one of the lead investigators in the criminal case against Bulger. "You did not double-cross him. If you did, you were dead."

Bulger provided information on a rival gang to the FBI, then fled in January 1995 when a former agent told him he was about to be indicted.

The FBI had been conducting surveillance in the area where Bulger was arrested, said police Sgt. Rudy Flores. Agents swarmed around Bulger's building late Wednesday, hours after the arrests in a neighborhood of two and three-story apartment buildings.

Bulger lived on the third floor of The Princess Eugenia, a three-story, 28-unit building of one and two-bedroom apartments three blocks from a bluff that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Neighbors said the couple did not stand out.

Barbara Gluck, who lives on the same floor as Bulger and Greig, said she didn't know their names but recognized them from photos on the Internet after she heard about their arrest.

Gluck described Greig, a former dental hygienist, as "sweet and lovely" and said they would have "girl talk" when they ran into each other in the building. Bulger became angry whenever he saw the two of them talking, and would say, "Stop talking to her," Gluck said.

"He was nasty," she added. "At one point, (Greig) said (Bulger) has a rage issue."

Bulger faces a series of federal charges including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, narcotics distribution, extortion and money laundering, while the 60-year-old Greig is charged with harboring a fugitive.

The arrest brings an end to a manhunt that received worldwide attention as the FBI received reported sightings of Bulger and Greig from all over the United States and parts of Europe. In many of those sightings, investigators could not confirm whether it was Bulger who was spotted or a lookalike.

The investigation touched the highest level of Massachusetts politics. Bulger's younger brother, William, was one of the most powerful politicians in the state, leading the Massachusetts Senate for 17 years and later serving as president of the University of Massachusetts for seven years. He resigned his post in August 2003 amid pressure from Attorney General Thomas Reilly and then-Gov. Mitt Romney, who issued a statement Thursday, saying Bulgar's capture "brings to a close a sad and sordid chapter in recent Massachusetts history."

William Bulger had told a congressional committee that he spoke to his brother shortly after he went on the run in 1995 but had no idea about his whereabouts.

For many years, William Bulger was able to avoid any tarnish from his brother's alleged crimes. But in August 2003, he resigned his post as president of UMass amid pressure from then-Gov. Mitt Romney and Attorney General Thomas Reilly.

Bulger, nicknamed "Whitey" for his shock of bright platinum hair, grew up in a gritty South Boston housing project, and went on to become Boston's most notorious gangster.


Along with Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, he led the violent Winter Hill Gang, a largely Irish mob that ran loan-sharking, gambling and drug rackets in the Boston area. U.S. Attorney Donald K. Stern said in 2000 that the two were "responsible for a reign of intimidation and murder that spanned 25 years."

Prosecutors said he went on the run after being warned by John Connolly Jr., an FBI agent in Boston who had made Bulger an informant 20 years earlier. Connolly was convicted of racketeering in May 2002 for protecting Bulger and Flemmi, also an FBI informant.

Bulger provided the Boston FBI with information on his gang's main rival, the New England Mob, in an era when bringing down the Mafia was one of the FBI's top national priorities.

But the Boston FBI office was sharply criticized when the extent of Bulger's alleged crimes and his cozy relationship with the FBI became public in the late 1990s.

A congressional committee, in a draft report issued in 2003, blasted the FBI for its use of Bulger and other criminals as informants, calling it "one of the greatest failures in the history of federal law enforcement."

After he fled, Bulger became one of the nation's most-hunted fugitives. With a place next to Usama bin Laden on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, he had a $2 million reward on his head.

In September 2002, the FBI received the most reliable tip in three years when a British businessman who had met Bulger eight years earlier said he spotted Bulger on a London street

After the sighting, the FBI's multiagency violent fugitive task force in Boston and inspectors from New Scotland Yard scoured London hotels, Internet cafes and gyms in search of Bulger. The FBI also released an updated sketch, using the businessman's description of Bulger as tan, white-haired and sporting a gray goatee.

On Monday, the FBI announced a new publicity campaign and accompanying public service ad that asked people, particularly women, to be on the lookout for Greig. The 30-second ad started running Tuesday in 14 television markets to which Bulger may have ties and was to air during programs popular with women roughly Greig's age.

The new campaign pointed out that Greig had several plastic surgeries before going on the lam and was known to frequent beauty salons.

On Thursday, Bulger's picture on the Ten Most Wanted list was spanned by a red banner that said "Captured." Greig's photo, with the same banner, was displayed prominently.

John Weiskopf, who lives across the street from Bulger's Santa Monica building, said he recognized Bulger when he saw his photo on the Internet.

"I recognized him. I said `Holy Smokes,"' he said.

"From what I understand, these were really gracious easy-going people," Weiskopf said. "They don't come out with fangs, they just blended in."

Clint Dempsey is too cool for school!

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Last night, USA Soccer advanced to the Gold Cup Finals by defeating Panama 1-0. The US squad has been under scrutiny since losing to Panama in the group stage 2-1. So why is everyone outraged? It's not that the US National team actually lost, the team is accustom to never winning the big game but rather they lost a game that wasn't big at all! They lost to Panama, which if your not aware isn't a dominating soccer nation like Brazil, Argentina, or even Russia. Their Panama which is only known for it's canal and nothing else.

The recent loss ruffled the feathers of the soccer brethren and unfortunately one particular play stood out the most. Clint Dempsey, one of the squads best players, lazily dribbled the ball 8 feet in front of Panama's goal and somehow managed not to score! The team was called out for lack of effort and in doing so Clint Dempsey received a large share of the blame.


Dempsey took incredible heat for what appeared to be just another lack luster performance. Last night Dempsey scored the game winning goal via an incredible pass from Landon Donovan.

Don't get me wrong. I'm glad we won and most people are going to write something about how the US redeemed itself and how the 2011 Gold Cup Final against Mexico is going to be a great game (It will be!). However, when watching the game last night I was reminded of a great article I read in regards to Dempsey and is cool demeanor and how it contradicts the typical US fans belief in sports. Below is the article in full:

Barry Petchesky —Clint Dempsey Is Casual And Cold-BloodedWhen Clint Dempsey tried to walk the ball in against Guadeloupe, it was predictably disrupted, and he was predictably blasted for being too casual. It's a particularly biting critique for soccer, the one sport where we expect American athletes' effort to outpace their skill, rather than the other way around. But it misses the essence of what makes Dempsey Dempsey, and attempts to paint a strength as a weakness.


Dempsey is an absolute product of his upbringing in Nacogdoches, learning the game alongside the immigrant kids, and later, playing against former pros from the Mexican leagues. There's an ease of movement to his paths on the pitch that wouldn't look out of place on El Tri, all swooping arcs and mutable positioning rather than the staccato stop-start-long ball which characterizes the USMNT attack. It's how he can be the best striker in the nation even when playing his preferred position on the wing. He's got technique, yes, but it's an improvisational technique. He tries things that aren't in the manual, and no one else on that team would even consider. Often they're spectacular failures, but at least they're the yield of a creative brain. Or, perhaps, the reptilian brain: Dempsey operates on instinct more often than not, and he's usually right to trust his. That's 100 percent due to his rearing outside the traditional US youth soccer system.

If it's possible to glean insights from off-the-field action, there's Dempsey's rapping style to parse (he's not embarrassing, which is high praise). Half-formed plosives, approximated sibilants, a viscous gush of words, "Deuce's" flow is like his game: all conservation of momentum. You get the feeling there's not one superfluous jaw movement on his tracks, not one wasted step on the pitch. It's not being casual. It's being fluid.



It's also being confident. Dempsey is one of the few American players who holds their own in top-level international competition, and he's the only one who plays like he knows it. It's cocky, to believe you can just go through the motions and still stand out against the best CONCACAF has to offer, but it's not false. It's almost as if he's playing in a lower gear for games like these, which would be infuriating if he didn't kick it up a notch for the matches that really matter; just look at his performance in the Confed Cup and World Cup qualifiers. Bring on the "casual" criticisms if he doesn't find an extra step for Panama or Mexico.

No matter the opponent, Dempsey maintains his composure. Most US players' eyes grow wide when they see the net, and tunnel vision takes over. A swift boot to an bouncing ball sends it wide, or high, or otherwise off-target. In the 41st minute yesterday, Jermaine Jones had a tough angle but an open look, and somehow managed to block his own shot. But Dempsey's different. He takes a few moments after the touch to gather his wits, survey his position, and weigh his options. Sometimes it bites him: on the Guadeloupe choke, he would have been better off just dumping it straight ahead rather than making sure he had the ball settled. Other times it makes all the difference.

Clint Dempsey Is Casual And Cold-Blooded On yesterday's goal against Jamaica, Agudelo's cross found him a split second before the onrushing keeper. No one would have blamed him for trying a quick chip, with uncertain results. Instead, he sidestepped Donovan Ricketts, and was able to slot the ball, and the match, away without a fuss. That doesn't happen if he panics.

What a paradox we have in Clint Dempsey. His composure provides results. Those results give him confidence. That confidence makes him appear casual. And in the end, the biggest criticism we can muster is that Dempsey makes the game look easy, all the while his teammates make soccer look so hard.

Highly Anticipated Pottermore.com details emerge!

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On Thursday, JK Rowling, author of the Harrpy Potter Series, announced details surrounding her mysterious new site Pottermore.


The site will go live in October but Rowling implied that some may get to enter the site as early as July 31st. She wasn't direct in how or who the lucky souls will be BUT she dropped a clue for those gunning for early admittance, "Follow the Owl."

Our previous post consisted of educated guesses as to what pottermore.com might offer. Some suggestions included an online gaming site similar to "The World of Warcraft". This assumption seemed baseless as Rowling made no mention of gaming which undoubtedly would have been a large part of the sites development.

Instead, Rowling announced that the site will be an interactive reading experience that hasn't yet been experienced. Tall order if you ask me. In any case, Pottermore will include tons of additional information that didn't quite make the books plus exclusive audio books and the first ever, "Harry Potter ebook."

Pottermore, is a collaboration between Rowling and Sony, and seems to be living up to its billing. To get all the details from JK Rowling click here for the YouTube release.

Below are screen shots of the new site:



Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Twins Drop Case Against Facebook

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A fight that inspired a movie about Facebook Inc. has seen its finale.

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Harvard University classmates and former business partners of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, have decided not to further appeal a settlement in their long-running dispute over the origins of the social-networking site.


But the Winklevoss twins—former Olympic rowers—and fellow business partner Divya Narendra still will walk away with stock that should be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, following a fight that was dramatized last year by the Hollywood film "The Social Network."

On Wednesday the Winklevosses and Mr. Narendra, who founded a company called ConnectU, filed papers with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco saying that after "careful consideration" they wouldn't file a petition to take their battle to the Supreme Court.

A Facebook spokesman said, "We've considered this case closed for a long time, and we're pleased to see the other party now agrees."

It wasn't immediately clear what triggered the decision by the Winklevosses to drop the case, which has dragged on since Mr. Zuckerberg created Facebook in his Harvard dorm room in 2004. A lawyer for the Winklevosses and Mr. Narendra declined to comment.

In April, an appeals court ruled that the ConnectU partners had to live with a settlement they struck with Facebook in 2008 to resolve their claim that Mr. Zuckerberg stole their idea for a social network for Harvard students. The original settlement awarded them $20 million in cash and $45 million worth of private Facebook stock at a time the company was valued at $15 billion. On private exchanges, Facebook shares subsequently have changed hands at prices valuing the company at as much as $70 billion.

Almost immediately after the settlement, the Winklevosses complained that Facebook left out important information during the negotiations, which resulted in them receiving fewer Facebook shares than they might have. They began legal proceedings to throw out the settlement, but a series of courts ruled that it had to stay in place.

The twins' move to abandon the case doesn't bring an end to legal challenges concerning Facebook's early days. Mr. Zuckerberg is currently fighting a battle with Paul Ceglia, a New York state wood-pellet salesman who has argued that a 2003 contract with Mr. Zuckerberg gives him claim to a large stake in the company. Facebook has called Mr. Ceglia's claims "fraudulent."

Via WSJ

An Actual Bill to End the Federal Marijuana Prohibition

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I'm not going to present a position either way but I found it interesting that an ACTUAL BILL is being presented to legalize Marijuana. Jim Newell @ Gawker.com It would seem natural, given America's many current, profound problems that need to be resolved to avoid its total destruction, that more people nowadays would view federal investigators and their coordinated SWAT teams equipped with auctioned-off military weapons chasing around pot dealers as a waste of limited government resources.


Well, at least we're heading in the right direction now, as two prominent congressmen plan to introduce the first-ever bill ending the federal war on marijuana.

The Marijuana Policy Project shares this exciting news about a bill that will never pass, but at least, for once, exists:

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) and Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) will introduce bi-partisan legislation tomorrow, June 23, ending the federal war on marijuana and letting states legalize, regulate, tax, and control marijuana without federal interference. Other co-sponsors include Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA). The legislation would limit the federal government's role in marijuana enforcement to cross-border or inter-state smuggling, allowing people to legally grow, use or sell marijuana in states where it is legal. The legislation is the first bill ever introduced in Congress to end federal marijuana prohibition.

There's some appetite on the state level for this. Connecticut recently became the 13th state to decriminalize marijuana. California's ballot initiative to legalize marijuana in the last election ended up failing, but it attracted more consideration than usual. And now some people in Washington state, with the help of the travel guy from PBS, are vying for their own initiative. Because why do we still do this on the federal level, 40 years after Richard Nixon? Shouldn't we be telling kids how good drugs are in such an advanced society?

JK Rowling to release info on highly anticiapted pottermore.com

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J.K. Rowling will end a week of speculation Thursday by revealing details about her mysterious new Harry Potter-themed site, Pottermore.com.

Currently a mere holding page featuring the word Pottermore, it has had fans frantically guessing what could be in store for them. Wired.co.uk has gathered together the leading theories.


Harry Potter Encyclopedia:

Rowling has hinted that she would create a Harry Potter reference guide of sorts on a number of occasions. In 2007, she told Today’s Meredith Vieria that she “probably will” publish a Potter encyclopaedia, which would offer up details about the characters, their family trees and the fate of the wizarding world.

An unofficial encyclopedia, called the Harry Potter Lexicon, was published by RDR Books in 2007, listing characters, places, creatures, spells and magical tools. Rowling and Warner Bros. sued for copyright infringement, saying that her efforts to stop the publishing of the Lexicon had stifled her creativity. She said that she was not sure if she has “the will or the heart” to publish her own encyclopedia.

The judge ruled that the Lexicon appropriated “too much of Rowling’s creative work for its purposes as a reference guide.” The author, Steve Vander Ark, released a revised and much shorter version that was approved for publication in 2009, called The Lexicon: An Unauthorized Guide to Harry Potter Fiction.

Social Network for Muggles:

The Harry Potter books have a huge fan base which gather together across a range of different fan-created platforms — such as Mugglenet, HPANA and The Leaky Cauldron. If Pottermore were a social networking site, it would unite fans in a single, author-originated destination, allowing them to meet like-minded fans and share their thoughts about the mind-bogglingly popular books and the characters and story lines within them.

By being in control of the fan base, Rowling will get all of the demographic information, e-mail addresses and other data that is conventionally held by the publisher or retailer. Not only does this mean a direct way of promoting any new initiatives to her fans, there is also the possibility for her to even take on sponsors who can promote selected partner content to the network.

Magical E-Books:

In the past, Rowling has said that she wouldn’t release the Potter stories as e-books because of concerns about online piracy and the desire for readers to experience the books on paper. However, where there’s a will there’s a way and this hasn’t stopped people from pirating the books anyway — through scanning the texts and uploading them to file sharing sites.

Since the last book was published in 2007, the e-book and e-reader industry has flourished, with a host of devices including the iPad, Kindle, Sony Reader and Nook launching. By publishing official digital versions of her books, she would offer e-book fans a legitimate and legal alternative to pirating and net a tasty profit in the process.

Interestingly it is Rowling, rather than her publishers Bloomsbury and Scholastic, who retains the rights to her e-books. When her first book was published in the mid 1990s, e-book rights wouldn’t have been a feature of publishing contracts since there wasn’t a market for them. However, these days, publishing deals will almost certainly bundle the digital rights together with print rights. I’d be surprised if her publishers didn’t fight for the digital rights when renegotiating deals for her later books — perhaps they did and her skepticism about the digital publishing marketplace was a foresighted bluff.


Harry Potter Videogame:
There are some suggestions that Pottermore could be an online game. After all, Warner Bros., which own the rights to the videogames, registered the trademark “Pottermore” in 2009, describing it as providing “multiple-user access to a global computer information network.”

There has been speculation that Pottermore stands for Potter Multiplayer Online Role-playing Experience and that visitors will be able to take part in a magical MMORPG. This would add weight to the rumors dating from 2008 that Warner Bros.-owned developer Turbine (which also build the Lord of the Rings Online experience) had been given $40 million of funding to work on a Potter MMO.

Warner Bros. already publishes a number of Harry Potter games with Electronic Arts, where the characters and scenery are designed with the same look and feel as the movies. So far, the styling of the owls that you can see on the Pottermore YouTube video countdown appear slightly different than the animations within existing games.
Another Book?

This is the least likely of the proposed theories, given that Rowling’s PR company, Stonehill Salt, has issued a statement denying that there is a new book. However, in the past, Rowling has told Oprah Winfrey that she could “definitely write an eighth, ninth and 10th book.”

Whatever it is, the timing is critical. The last movie installment of the Harry Potter franchise — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 — launches July 15. Pottermore will no doubt be able to ride on the multimillion-dollar marketing wave that precedes the movie debut.

Mark Cuban Files The Ultimate "Fuck You" Legal Brief

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"Scoreboard," the defendant said.

When Ross Perot Jr. sold the team to Mark Cuban a decade ago, he kept 5 percent of the team. Two years ago he filed a number of lawsuits, accusing Cuban of mismanaging the team, even doing illegal things with the money. (Ironically, one of the complaints was that Cuban was putting too much cash back into the team, instead of giving it to Perot and other partners.)


This morning, Cuban's lawyers filed a brief to their motion to dismiss the suits:

On June 12, 2011, the World Champion Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat to claim the franchise's first NBA championship. A true and correct photo of one of the many victory celebrations is incorporated herein:

[They inserted a GIANT PHOTO at this point OF MAVERICKS CELEBRATING WITH TROPHY]

Under Hillwood's ownership, the team was deemed the "worst franchise" in all of professional sports. Under Cuban's stewardship the Mavericks have become one of the league's most successful teams and are now NBA champions. Accordingly, there can be no genuine question that Hillwood's claims of mismanagement lack merit and Hillwood's claims should be disposed of on summary judgment.

Basically, "I can't be mismanaging the team if we're the best." It's clear that Mark Cuban, who just completed the best mid-life crisis ever, is just trying to make sure his championship goes down in the legal record. On the other hand, he's kind of right.

If you go over to the Dallas Observer you will find the FULL Legal Brief.

University of North Carolina Football Major NCAA Violations

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Another day another NCAA allegation. University of North Carolina has been under investigation since the infamous "Miami Party" in which numerous NCAA top prospects received preferential treatment at club LIV (Where the Mavericks partied after the NBA Finals). One of the top prospects included in the investigation was UNC's Marvin Austin and this led to the NCAA's investigation of the football program. Today, the NCAA issued their official notice of allegations.


First, the allegations state that football players received preferential treatment and accepted impermissible benefits. Nothing new here. However, the NCAA also alleges that former UNC defensive line coach John Blake and tutor Jennifer Wiley didn’t cooperate with the investigation and that Blake worked to steer Tar Heel football players to NFL agent Gary Wichard. Major Violation if proved

UNC released the details of the NCAA allegations on its website.

Allegations against former tutor Jennifer Wiley:

1)Unethical conduct for refusing to provide information to the NCAA enforcement staff and to the institution.

2)Provided extra benefits to student-athletes in the form of travel and parking expenses and tutoring.

3)Allegations of academic fraud against student-athletes and the tutor.

Allegations against former assistant coach John Blake:


1)Unethical conduct for providing false and misleading information to the NCAA enforcement staff and to the institution and for failure to cooperate with the investigation.

2)Marketed athletic abilities of student-athletes to agent Gary Wichard.

3)Received outside income that he did not report to the institution. That included a failure to report $31,000 in outside income from Wichard’s firm, Pro Tect Management LLC, from May 2007 to October 2009.

Other allegations:

1)Allegations that student-athletes received preferential treatment and accepted impermissible benefits.

2)Allegations against a former student-athlete for unethical conduct.

3)Failure by the institution to adequately monitor the conduct of Chris Hawkins, an individual triggering NCAA agent legislation; the social media activity of the football team for a period in 2010; and possible extra benefits to a student-athlete triggered by agent legislation.

The university has 90 days to respond to the allegations.


“I feel terrible that these allegations occurred under my watch,” said UNC head football coach Butch Davis in a statement. “I especially regret that the university has had to endure this scrutiny because of the football program. The responsibility for correcting any problems that put us in this position is mine, and I take that responsibility very seriously.”

University representatives are scheduled to appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions on Oct. 28.

Women grunting too loud?

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Via our boys at Alltap.com

With Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka’s grunts reaching a whopping ninety-five decibels, tennis officials are saying enough is enough.

Ian Ritchie, chief executive of the All England Lawn and Tennis Club said the league has gotten a number of complaints about the habit of all players, not just women, grunting, but for women in the sport, it’s been a growing issue: “The players have an ability to complain about it, if one player is grunting too much and the other player doesn’t like it and it is distracting, they can complain to the umpire,” he said “We have discussed it with the tours and we believe it is helpful to reduce the amount of grunting.”

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Barcode ART! Barcodes on products and Art?

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Package design has become so artful, it has come to this: Even the barcode, the style runt of product labeling, is getting gussied up.

Beer, granola, juice and olives are sporting barcodes that integrate famous buildings, blades of wheat and bubbles into the ubiquitous black and white rectangle of lines and numbers. Consumer-goods companies hope these vanity barcodes will better connect with customers.


The trend is popular with smaller companies, and even one of the world's largest food companies, Nestle SA, is trying out vanity barcodes on its smaller brands.

When Sixpoint Brewery planned to launch a line of canned beer this year, the Brooklyn, N.Y., company set out to fashion the perfect can design. It soon realized, "you need this big, ugly barcode so people can scan them," says Shane Welch, president of Mad Scientists Brewing Partners LLC, which owns Sixpoint. "I thought, why can't we do our own custom barcode?" Launched last month, the silver cans bear a barcode that integrates the Statue of Liberty and skyscrapers.

A handful of companies that specialize in making vanity barcodes have cropped up in recent years, though some companies create them in-house.

More companies are choosing specially designed vanity barcodes on their grocery and drug store products. Sarah Nassauer shows us some of them.

Some vanity-barcode designs aim to be elegant, others quirky. Design Barcodes Inc., a Tokyo-based ad and design firm, created barcodes with lines that look like water flowing over a waterfall or the rails on a train track. Yael Miller, co-owner of Vanity Barcodes LLC, in Lakewood, N.J., says one of her favorites is a hand mixer design she created to look as if the barcode is mixing up the numbers below it.

Some companies are hesitant to tinker with the barcode, says Steve Rosen, co-founder of Pacarc LLC, which distributes Japanese products in the U.S. and is the exclusive U.S. partner of Design Barcodes. If a barcode doesn't scan it could "really put the retailer in a pinch," says Mr. Rosen. A manufacturer might have to reprint all the packaging. He says Design Barcodes' products are tested before going on the market.

Barcodes are what allow retailers to track products through their stores and change pricing without needing to retag every item. Alan L. Haberman, a supermarket executive from Massachusetts and the person credited with bringing the barcode, formally known as the universal product code, to retail prominence, died last week.

Every retail barcode number in the U.S. and 107 other countries is assigned by GS1, a nonprofit standards organization created in the early 1970s when barcode technology entered the retail landscape. A company applies to GS1 for a barcode number specific to that company. It then creates (or hires a firm to create) the barcode to match that number.



Adding a vanity barcode can be expensive because new packaging is needed.

Nestle has gradually included vanity barcodes when redesigning packaging or launching new products. The company started in 2008 with smaller brands and those that don't come in many flavors (and therefore require fewer barcode variations). Nestle's Juicy Juice Sparkling Fruit Juice Beverage, which comes in three flavors, has bubbles rising up from its barcodes. Its Skinny Cow low-calorie dessert line is currently rolling out barcodes shaped like a cow's spot.

Bear Naked granola added a blade of wheat grass growing out of its barcodes during a package redesign in 2007. Bear Naked is currently owned by Kellogg Co.

Food manufacturer GLK Foods LLC had initial concerns that tinkering with its barcodes could interfere with their ability to scan, says Ryan Downs, vice president of the Bear Creek, Wisc.-based company. Ms. Miller of Vanity Barcodes, who is also a principal at branding and design firm Miller Creative LLC, suggested GLK add an olive tree to the barcode of its Verdi Italian-food line. After testing, the olive-tree-adorned barcodes scanned properly.

Since then, GLK has also added olives to the design of its mobile barcode, a different type of ID increasingly being used on consumer products. Shoppers are able to snap a picture of the code with a smartphone and automatically be directed to a website about the product, a coupon or a marketing campaign.
Breaking Out of the Box

On a barcode, "there are certain things you can change, certain things you can't and then there is sort of a gray area," says Ms. Miller. For a scanner to read a barcode it usually needs to be about a half inch high, blank space is needed on either side, and the lines can't be made out of some colors the scanner can't see, like red, yellow or orange, she says.

GS1 tests barcodes in a small lab in Lawrenceville, N.J., that is filled with new and old flat-bed scanners, hand-held scanners, and overhead scanners. For a fee, GS1 gives each barcode a grade—A through F—based on how consistently it scans. Many of the vanity-barcode designs go against GS1 guidelines, says Jon Mellor, a spokesman for GS1's U.S. arm. For instance, some new designs are shorter than the organization recommends, even though they may scan the product information accurately, he says. Still, GS1 doesn't object to vanity barcodes because its role is to help companies create the barcodes they prefer, he says.

Meanwhile, Walgreens Co.'s Duane Reade chain likes the vanity-barcode concept so much it added classic New York scenes like the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge in a barcode design to the packages of its store-brand products in 2009. The vanity barcodes aren't meant to scan.

"It's not functional, and it's not intended to be. It's being used as a unique design element," says Paul Tiberio, senior vice president of merchandising and marketing for Duane Reade.

The simple rectangular barcode, which the cashier swipes at the checkout line, is still on the back of each package.

Entertainment Notes

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Amy Winehouse- After her trainwreck performance in Serbia, Amy Winehouse canceled a couple stops on her European tour. Now, she's canceled the entire tour. No word whether she's going back to rehab, or just returning to her sad, messy life in England, smoking crack in a house full of half-eaten junk food, dirty laundry, and the feces of mice. [AP, images via WENN]

Hugh Hefner is letting runaway bride Crystal Harris keep her $90,000 engagement ring. Over/under on how soon she pawns it to forestall getting a job? [Radar]

Chris Brown might have sexted Rihanna, and he might have even done it on Twitter! He pulled a Weiner last night and accidentally tweeted a message he meant to DM: "@RIHANNA you got that pic I sent you?" He immediately deleted the tweet, but "sources close to" Breezy say the "pic" in question was totally another dick pic, because they are maybe-probably flirting again. (He can't assault her if they keep it cyber?) Unless Chris is just harassing Riri on the internet. Or trying to send her a picture of tasteful window treatment he saw. Hard to say. [MediaTakeout]

Kanye West "will not be sipping from a girlie martini glass," and recently requested that a frilly fruity beverage be transferred into a normal-looking tumbler, so he could drink it without shame. Are we sure that was an image thing, though? Personally, I hate martini glasses because they are designed specifically to maximize spills. [P6]

Aretha Franklin tripped over a high-heel Jimmy Choo, fell, and broke her toe. This is the one and only time that we can say "just like Kim Kardashian" about the queen of Soul. [People]

Mariah Carey's first baby pictures are set to sell for $200K, way under the multimillion payday she was hoping for. Nick Cannon's reticence to photograph the babies when they were still fresh from the womb (they are now 7 weeks old) drove down the price. America wants to see your babies before they open their eyes! Covered in afterbirth! Newborn or bust! [P6]

Paris Hilton and Cy Waits have officially called it quits. Turns out the couple that hotboxes together does not always stay together. [Us]

51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison married 16-year-old aspiring country singer Courtney Alexis Stodden. Her mom had to sign the marriage license, because Courtney is too young, and said this: "Courtney was a virgin when she married Doug. She is a good Christian girl." Also, this: "She is a beautiful girl. She has real breasts, real lips." She will either have a massive quarter-life crisis and become a militant gender-queer feminist theorist, or move into the Playboy mansion next year. Or maybe the marriage will work! Who are we to say otherwise? [Radar]