I'd do it. Hardy is on his last leg. Tell him he's on a zero strike policy. First wrong word out of his mouth and he's gone.
That's a tough one. First thought is hell no but damn he'd really help that D and I want a good Jags team desperately. Not sure I want to sell my soul but I'm considering it.
and the length of the season we will continue to talk depth on each team . see what's out there when they start trimming down to team size . others can be season savers . cherry picking positions of need .
look is it just me , cause in his first year he did some good things ( green ). I would love to see the jags bring that talent along . unfortunately m.lee ? camp is going to be interesting on the 29th forward . I am not complaining but ? ( have to make plays) . hatteras jack edit add on : one could play 2 te,s in Thomas and sterling/ lewis would be productive .
No thanks. Fuck that guy. I don't care how minimal the contract is. Don't want that piece of shit around Ramsey, Jack, ,Fowler and the african
Suppose this is as good a place as any (and Duval is already aware), but a couple buddies and I will be opening a distillery near the stadium this season: http://www.manifestdistilling.com/
Are they allowed to have a tasting room? Would be cool to have a distillery with a killer mixed drink menu.
Yea, I figured that. Are you allowed to sell it yourself or do you have to go through a distributor? Also, I missed the "and I" part. Congrats, man. I hope it goes well!
The label work is so clean and well done. Very much looking forward to trying that rye, among others.
We can essentially sell four bottles per customer per year out of the distillery without going through a distributor. Thanks, Rye should be ready in September 2017. We will be sourcing a brown spirit this fall though.
I'm still at a loss why distributor contracts are always so draconian to the producers. Seems like you could leverage something if all the distributors want to sign you, but that doesn't appear to be the case. My buddies that opened their brewery are facing that now, as they haven't signed with anyone but are getting the full court press with a bunch of the distributors.
Its weird. The breweries are the ones that get screwed on the distribution agreements. Brown Distribution out of Orlando was just sold to several different AB distributors. The craft brewery agreements were divided up between those AB distributors and the breweries have no way of terminating the agreement. Those laws are in place so that mega producers such as Miller and AB can't break their agreement with a distributor after the distributor has invested in warehouses, trucks, etc. Now, those laws are being used against the craft guys. In contrast, we will not even have an agreement with our distributor. Very strange.
Can't you sell more than four if you just label it batch 1, batch 2, etc? Think I remember seeing siesta key run down here doing something like that.
St augustine lets you buy 4 of each label so they have slightly different labels on each line. Like they have 4 or 5 different labels of gin. Pretty smart loophole.
dude don't go strange on us now . u sound micro driven . is it distribution or taste or presentation ? look I understand the insurance world . my hat is off to rick scott on the cape Canaveral project . state issues around the corner , yes . edit add on : if I can not insure you , I can not employ you . have a nice day . you say you have a 4 year degree , good , now what have you sold and how are you on follow up ?
They were sold to 3 AB houses in the north part of the state. Other parts were sold to Reyes houses. Beer Distro contracts are a massive headache. Your branding looks solid. Can't wait to try some.
Congrats meech, that's awesome. I want to quit my job and open a bottle shop in the worst way but I'm too much of a pussy to ever do that.
My parents live in Atlantic beach and my dad texted me earlier saying he was getting dinner at North Beach Fish Camp and saw Gus walk in. Guess he lives out there? I know Coughlin still does.
Also come to tales as soon as you distribute. I've been here twice in the last three years and its amazing. You won't reach more bartenders quicker.
Indifferent about Greg Hardy. Not going to pretend I'm appalled by the idea like some of you. He'd immediately and drastically improve our defense
Following practice, starting wide receiver Allen Hurns told me that he think Gipson is a Top 3 safety in the league. I asked him to clarify as to not read into the quote too much. His response was "Top 3 in the league."
He was the most important signing for the Jags IMO. I'm still not sure what they're going to do on the OL but Beachum needs to take the LT spot or the OL is fucked.
It's his hamstring. May just be a chronic thing that will ultimately force him out of the league. Oh, and Malik Jackson showing up 15 lbs lighter is awesome. Got the big contract but still worked his ass off.
I'd love for Marqise to do something, but his body constantly fails him. I seriously doubt it has anything to do with desire to play, as he showed up for all OTA's. Rashad will be just fine in the slot, however, and three WR sets with him, Robinson and Hurns along with Julius at TE should make for a great passing game.
Seats are padded and much wider. The "wall" facing teh field is glass so you can see the game while you are inside then opens into a pavilion area. The south endzone also opens into the amphitheater.
Sounds like Fowler is wrecking our OL(not that there's a whole lot to talk up on that unit to begin with..) https://twitter.com/BigCatCountry/status/760868332799221762 https://vine.co/v/5AYQlM5HTu2
He overpowered Parnell, which isn't easy to do. He's looking good so far, and is exactly what we need if the defense is going to be any good.
Had a veteran player tell a buddy of mine that Fowler is the most athletic freak he has played against. Explosive and fast and really violent