I'm not the one who calls it awesome. Based on King Rifle's statements, which are are all truthful, you interpret it to be an awesome life. Lets review: dates numerous real models, celebrities, and Miss USA girls . . . travels the world with these models . . . doesn't have to work for the rest of his life if he so pleases . . . when he does feel like doing something, he gets paid to coach a game . . . lives directly on the beach while not having to work . . . is built like a Greek God . . . gets almost daily invites from celebs wanting to meet up with him . . .
Underachieving? The guy made more money by the the time he was 32 than you will make in your entire life. He doesn't have to work and can still live a far more charmed life than you ever will.
These are all things King Rifle has shown countless times with dozens upon dozens of pictures. Then, when he shoots down each of your attempts questioning his claims, you claim him to be a braggart, greedy, and living an unfulfilling life because he enjoys his success.
He was good enough to not only play two D1 sports, but he was also good enough to start four years in one D1 sport while playing in another on a team that finished in the FBS top 25 three out of four years. How many D1 sports did you play, let alone start in, let alone be on which had a ton of success?
Jealousy. You look good wearing it.
Two degrees from Marshall, not one . . . a degree from Georgetown . . . another Master's from elsewhere . . . and none of the degrees he has made him his money. He was able to make more than you will make in your entire life based on his own intelligence and work ethic.
He worked at North Texas where his quarterback led the team to a bowl win and signed with the Denver Broncons. He worked at Cookman where his quarterback led the country in pass efficiency and signed with Winnipeg in the CFL. He coached at Abilene Christian where his sophomore quarterback finished in the top 10 in the country in passing yards per game, total offense per game, completions per game, and TD/INT ratio.
He wasn't "bullied around." He just didn't get his contractually obligated pay, partly because the head coach got mad at him for not immediately accepting an invite to come coach with him at his new school.
Lawsuits don't get dismissed, in the sense you are trying to portray, 1.5 years after they are filed. They get dismissed well before that. Lawsuits do, however, get settled 1.5 years after they are filed.
Here, let me prove you wrong some more:
1 of 4 checks which easily total more than you make in two years (probably more than that). Notice the date on it. Notice that the King still hasn't signed or deposited it (notice that it also fits the six months which I earlier said was the expiration, so he needs to deposit it soon). Amazing how my story always seems to match, huh?
Don't fail to note the comments about the defendant having dropped their appeal (they don't appeal things they win, right, moron?) and the references to their agreed settlement.
Now, all of this just keeps getting more embarrassing for you. But we won't forget your USTFCCAADHAJUELJ guidelines in supporting your NCAA football rules violations. That may have been the most comically bad attempt at a message board argument I have ever seen.