A lot of these athletes, their objective is to sustain their quest for the next Olympics, not having to work at a job that distracts them, ... Most of them will gladly do it on six-figure deals. Five-figure deals are what a lot of these athletes look for. |
And I said, 'That's right.' |
At this point, seven-figure deals are being done, ... Eight-figure deals are at this point out of reach, unless you look at all their deals added together. |
He could be very cordial and charming when he was cooperating with you, and there were other times he could be reptilian as to how cold he was. |
He knew I was not willing to assist him, |
He's very well-spoken, smart and good looking. Marketers just love working with him. |
Her goal is to compete in at least three more Olympics. It makes sense to try to keep that partnership alive for as long as you can. |
I don't know that Mr. Hunter had any weapon, although he had succeeded in putting a full-nelson on Mr. Ackerman and wrestling him to the floor. |
If you're a gold medal archer, unless you have an unbelievable story, you probably won't have deals, |
If you've built an identity in the sport on being a goody guy, you just have farther to fall. |
In his prime he was a very imposing figure with a very large tattoo of a shark on his forearm that he called Jaws, |
In my view, if you ever can, you have to have the athlete face the public. The sooner you come to terms with the fact you made a mistake and you weren't above making it, the better for the athlete. |
In prison he was suffering. |
It goes against what we've been doing in the United States, in my opinion, for a couple centuries, so to my mind it's new territory and it will increase the burden on the courts, the police, and the entire criminal justice system. |
It is unlikely he would have been able to retreat, considering the aggressive actions of Mr. Hunter, with complete safety, even if he had been outside of his own home. Mr. Ackerman was justified in the use of deadly force to protect himself and his girlfriend. |