While his season is possibly the best of all time, all the talk of Gannon winning the 4 dgpt+ events as some sort of sweep is a little silly. The 2 "playoff" events are 4 rounders as well and are worth more in dgpt points I think. To me there are 3 rounders, 4 rounders, and 5 rounders. I don't care what they call them or if they have a "Major" designation. Strength of field and number of rounds is what matters. He's been amazing but I don't care about him winning all the DGPT+ events.
Audio is off a lot for Josh. At 23min, we miss his entire sentence. On the podcast, I get times where I can't hear him. Maybe it's time for an updated mic or recording setup?
I don't think they were defending the guy in this podcast. What I took from their conversation is the problem is proving intent in cases like this. I've seen the same thing happen with home contractors, they take $$$ for a home remodel and don't follow thru. To charge the person criminally Police/Prosecutors have to have evidence they intended to steal your money and not do the job, not that they are just shitty contractor(or TD in this case).
Chris gave the most useful answers and commentary I’ve ever heard him give him the last three or four years. Good job to get him on.
Great show! Thank you for having Chris Clark on for an informative discussion.
While his season is possibly the best of all time, all the talk of Gannon winning the 4 dgpt+ events as some sort of sweep is a little silly. The 2 "playoff" events are 4 rounders as well and are worth more in dgpt points I think. To me there are 3 rounders, 4 rounders, and 5 rounders. I don't care what they call them or if they have a "Major" designation. Strength of field and number of rounds is what matters. He's been amazing but I don't care about him winning all the DGPT+ events.
Audio is off a lot for Josh. At 23min, we miss his entire sentence. On the podcast, I get times where I can't hear him. Maybe it's time for an updated mic or recording setup?
I don’t understand the logic a theft should receive grace because they fall on hard times? Should this apply to crackheads shoplifting the 7/11?
Agreed, if this person wasn't a close friend to so many people involved in the disc golf industry, "hard times" wouldn't excuse stealing ~$30,000
I don't think they were defending the guy in this podcast. What I took from their conversation is the problem is proving intent in cases like this. I've seen the same thing happen with home contractors, they take $$$ for a home remodel and don't follow thru. To charge the person criminally Police/Prosecutors have to have evidence they intended to steal your money and not do the job, not that they are just shitty contractor(or TD in this case).
I don't believe Ben Callaway is playing either. So him and Uli are going to have a tough time to get in, even if they both play MVP.
He admitted to steeling the money for 8 yrs. It’s a crime.
He hasn’t stolen anything though. What an uneducated take.