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BG - ESPN and/or OTL contact you?
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Don't know how well this translates from twitter but this is about as ignorant as it gets from the NCAA
@JayBilas: Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH and type "Marqise Lee" in the upper right search box, then hit enter. This comes up. http://t.co/UtLJLka7hP
BG - ESPN and/or OTL contact you?
Aren't you going to threaten litigation & belittle his business?? I expect so much more out of you BG...
What point is he trying to make??? I really don't get the point to his tweet.
Still don't like him. His ego is about as big as A-Roid's... I mean just look at his twitter pic.
What point!?
The NCAA claims that no jerseys are tied to any certain player. Last spring web Kevin Ware (#5) broke his leg, Adidas created "Rise for 5" shirts. Hours after they were up for sale, they were magically taken down from the website.
If you search for a M. Lee (likely Heisman finalist) jersey on the NCAA merchandise site, it doesn't bring up some random jersey from Idaho. It's the exact number and school he plays for. That is pretty damning evidence that shows even the NCAA knows they profit off of an amateur's likeness.
Just insane is right!Desmond freakin' Howard cannot even use a picture of his famous Heisman pose from 1991 after returning a punt against Ohio State.
The NCAA, Getty, and the photographer all claim to have rights to the image. Howard is currently being sued because he used possibly the most famous CFB picture of my generation.
Just insane.
We have never had any communication nor any business dealings with this Telian person or Johnny Manziel..
Your statements implication is false.
BG
I aint scared BG - I've seen you lol.With all respect, bug off..
I asked politely. Bg
I aint scared BG - I've seen you lol.
What point!?
The NCAA claims that no jerseys are tied to any certain player. Last spring web Kevin Ware (#5) broke his leg, Adidas created "Rise for 5" shirts. Hours after they were up for sale, they were magically taken down from the website.
If you search for a M. Lee (likely Heisman finalist) jersey on the NCAA merchandise site, it doesn't bring up some random jersey from Idaho. It's the exact number and school he plays for. That is pretty damning evidence that shows even the NCAA knows they profit off of an amateur's likeness.
Desmond freakin' Howard cannot even use a picture of his famous Heisman pose from 1991 after returning a punt against Ohio State.
The NCAA, Getty, and the photographer all claim to have rights to the image. Howard is currently being sued because he used possibly the most famous CFB picture of my generation.
Just insane.