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The only reason macro brands dominated the beer market was because of government limitations and licenses that were a hangover from prohibition. You can actually thank Jimmy Carter for deregulation and creating the microbrew market. Weed is even easier to micro produce. It's market already embraces home and boutique brands. No way will it be as oligopolist as the beer market.PurpleThrobber said:
Just watch, my man. Keep an eye on the Canadians.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Doubt that's coming in 5 years. Consumption in public is illegal, let alone all the regulatory hurdles in place for alcohol, etc.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm talking walking into your local pub and ordering up a vodka club soda with a shot of Sativa mixer.animate said:
They already have THC infused tea and edibles out for the last year haven't they?PurpleThrobber said:
Think globally. Washington is a test model.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There’ll need to be licensing changes in Washington for that to happen effectively.PurpleThrobber said:
The only people making money in the weed business right now are the retailers that run a tight ship. Maybe some analytical labs. Processors, no. Growers, hell no.animate said:Business opportunity huh?
How Much was lubick making this year?
The weed business must be really lucrative.
The stoners who got in early have essentially fucked up the sector. There will be consolidation and amalgamation now with business guys coming into the scene.
The next wave of the industry will be much better than the first phase.
You’ll be drinking a THC infused beverage in your local bar within 7 years. Maybe 5.
Constellation and InBev aren’t throwing money down a rathole.
The Magic 8 ball doesn't see the ability to light up a blunt in said pub but it also wouldn't surprise me if designated toking areas might be an option.
btw, edibles are goddamned delicious.
That said (JBS), save your pennies on speculative cannabis based stocks. There's a bubble coming and shakeout in the industry. It will look remarkably like beer/liquor companies - a limited number of macro brands and regional/craft type companies. -
Say it to his facebackthepack said:
He’s not even in Denver which has a huge Schwab campus (I think it’s their headquarters not sure). He’s in fucking Fort Collins lol #SkoRams.WeakarmCobra said:
Hahaha finance in Colorado, hahhhahah. Since Colorado is the hot bed of the finance worldHillsboroDuck said:Roof says its in finance for what little that's worth
If I see him I’ll tell him to fuck off for not getting Ngata and Ford. -
I willWeakarmCobra said:
Say it to his facebackthepack said:
He’s not even in Denver which has a huge Schwab campus (I think it’s their headquarters not sure). He’s in fucking Fort Collins lol #SkoRams.WeakarmCobra said:
Hahaha finance in Colorado, hahhhahah. Since Colorado is the hot bed of the finance worldHillsboroDuck said:Roof says its in finance for what little that's worth
If I see him I’ll tell him to fuck off for not getting Ngata and Ford. -
There are a couple of older guys out there who never made it or failed that would be a decent options as position coaches on offense if they would be willing to take a lower job at a bigger program:bananasnblondes said:
Tui was projected as a future national recruiter and HC when he first became a coach. He now seemingly has a new position coach job almost every single year and just shuffles through different pac 12 teams. He's been a dud.PineapplePirate said:I wouldn’t mind seeing Tui as the WR coach. Wonder if he would even come though after getting snuffed by Petersen.
The thing about WR coach is it is a stepping stone job (people dont stay there by choice) so you really only have 2 options
-a young up-and-cummer (Moore)
-a guy who never made it or failed as an OC (Pease, Lubick, Tui)
SDSU's OC/RB/WR coach Jeff Horton, has coaching experience all across the offense and special teams, short experience in the NFL, has done a decent job at SDSU, good southern california recruiting connection.
Utah State OC Mike Sanford, former HC at WKU and OC at Notre Dame, great offense at Utah St. this year, has a reputation of being a good recruiter.
They aren't flashy, and they aren't young black or poly coaches but both have decent recruiting and coaching resumes and would basically be set it and forget it as far as assistant coaches go. -
This is Washington. Find the hottest Young recruiter and Buy him.
Who cares if he can coach? That’s Pete’s problem. -
It would be really cool to hire Reggie Williams
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Doubt he'd pass the drug test.CuntWaffle said:It would be really cool to hire Reggie Williams
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Jerramy Stevens is available
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I can’t find the post from Reddit, but someone on the NFL sub was talking about race discrepancy among coaching hires, where right now more teams are aiming for young offensive minded coaches rather than defense. There is a higher percentage of white coaches among offensive coaches than defensive because the positions those coaches played were most often QB for the offensive side and DB for the defensive side. They had fancy numbers to back up these points, but it’s not terribly easy to find Tee Martin’s.
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Bingobananasnblondes said:
Tui was projected as a future national recruiter and HC when he first became a coach. He now seemingly has a new position coach job almost every single year and just shuffles through different pac 12 teams. He's been a dud.PineapplePirate said:I wouldn’t mind seeing Tui as the WR coach. Wonder if he would even come though after getting snuffed by Petersen.
The thing about WR coach is it is a stepping stone job (people dont stay there by choice) so you really only have 2 options
-a young up-and-cummer (Moore)
-a guy who never made it or failed as an OC (Pease, Lubick, Tui)
Give me the young and hungry guy in that position









