Babette. Her name was Babette and he couldn't see this coming?
Funny, I always thought Bernie was pretty astute. I recall him somewhat fondly as he had his little stint with the Cowboys before he retired after his more prominent days in Cleveland...he made lousy choices in women and investments: a foreboding confluence of events indeed.
...”owes Browns 1.5M
He owes me about that much from those playoff games with the Denver Broncos.
Yes, Babette, she drove the little red corvette.
I read an article - I think it might have been on FR - a while back about professional athletes and money troubles. Apparently, a surprising number of former pros end up going bankrupt within 5-10 years after the end of their career.
Curiously, many lottery winners suffer the same fate.
When I was in high school I was a server in a country club in Weston, FL. Kosar was at the table one night with his family and friends...I shook his hand and told him I was glad he won his ring with Dallas and not anyone else. He took that kind of oddly and said thanks...seemed like a decent guy...we chatted about various subjects during dinner and he was a good tipper.
Sorry to hear this.
Bernie: Good QB, lousy businessman.
Kosar also owes his ex-wife Babette $3 million
Babette.
Her name was Babette and he couldn’t see this coming?
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Bernie ... Bernie ... Bernie ...
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This is too bad. Bernie was my favorite player as a little kid. He actually turned me into a Cowboys fan for a few months in 1993 after the evil duo of Modell and Belichick released him. This is surprising because Bernie has always been known for his intelligence. I believe he graduated from Miami in 3 years with a double major in finance and economics. In doing this, I think he was able to exploit an NFL loophole which made him eligible for the summer supplemental draft. The Browns, who he had grown up rooting for in Youngstown, had the first pick. He also was about the best quarterback of the late 80s and early 90s at reading an opponent’s defense.
As a Dallas Cowboy fan I will never forget that pass he threw to Alvin Harper in the NFC Championship game against the 49ers right before they won Super Bowl XXVIII.
I’m just waiting for someone to blame this on Bill Belichick.