That's like asking Shaq to sign a Kobe jersey.
Only after he left the Lakers.
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That's like asking Shaq to sign a Kobe jersey.
Why do I feel like this was a Prodigy sponsored player?
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These people put their pants on one leg at a time just like me, outside of the small disc golf world these people mean jack squat in the real world and outside a very few of them, they don't make more money than most of us, own homes, have a strong family life and have to mooch off of people to find places to stay every weekend. ...
I can see Will, Cale, Uli, or Jerm doing this. And I'm sure they were nice about it, but a contract is a contract.
I've known Will for a few years & I've never seen him not sign a disc because it wasn't Prodigy
Not that anyone has asked for my autograph very often.
Haha, forgot you did real estate for a second.
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Sounds like Feldberg
I remember hearing a story about a pro who's car broke down on his way to a tournament. He called his sponsor for some money to get the car fixed, and the sponsor refused. The next year the pro changed sponsors. Don't know if the story is true, but the sponsor was Innova.
So you don't know if the story is true, but will still drag their name through the mud. Classy.
Furthermore, why is it the sponsor's obligation to pay for car repairs if it is not a part of their sponsorship agreement?