“Before agreeing to release St. Vincent’s from their obligation, Manning had already made over $500,000 from them.”
So it’s wrong to be duly compensated for services rendered? Besides, his half-mil is hardly the cause of their $700 mil hole. I say focus on what he does for them without obligation.
From the article:
>> He had a marketing deal with the hospital. They signed up to give him that money. It's not like he held them up at gunpoint and started demanding cash or something.<<
I'm with you and note the obnoxious comments coming from people who just don't like either Eli or Peyton Manning. What, do professional ball players look at the accounting ledgers before they sign on to an ad deal? This just looks like an opportunity for people to take a cheap shot at Eli.