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Thread: Lunch with John Harbaugh
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05-16-2013, 12:04 PM #25Hall Of Fame Poster
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Great write up. I echo Harb's sentiment about surprising people this year. On paper we are a better team. Addition by subtraction.
I like Harb's mindset on that goal line stand. Ballsy.
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05-16-2013, 12:11 PM #26
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Great write up, Camden. I love the honesty of our front office and coach. We may not always find out the reasons for why certain decisions are being made at the time they are made, but eventually the truth comes out. As a fan, I feel so blessed to have the Baltimore Ravens as our football team and I pray we will always have the strong front office management we have now.
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05-16-2013, 04:24 PM #27Regular 1st Stringer
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05-16-2013, 04:50 PM #28
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Excellent report Camden. Really well done.
Twenty years of Cheers.
Thanks Baltimore Ravens Fans - You're the Best!
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Re: Lunch with John Harbaugh
I know former players like Tom Matte go over seas a lot to give speeches to corporations.
He'll get something like $30,000 or more and get all expenses paid including hotel,
food and air plus booze.
A good speaker in demand can make as much as $100,000 pr speach. That's what former
presidents and guys like Rush Limbaugh make - starting off. Someone like me with a
Toastmasters background of 10 yrs could start around $30,000 pr speech, if I could get a
gig. I never could but did some stand-up comedy acts at some clubs. Gigs included a
compilation of humorous speech contests I won including the International contest. My
sharks speech has people laughing before I say a word and everyone laughs their asses
off at my story of getting involved with some real witches but I didn't know they were
witches until it was too late. I met the witches at a witches convention at the HOliday Inn
in Timonium back in the 90s. I was line dancing in their Nashville bar and the witches
came in. I was the only guy in he place who didn't know they were witches-lol. The
convention was next door in their huge ballroom.
I know an Army doc who got $30,000 pr speech on the college circuit in addition to
his Army pension and salary as head of Penn State's Preventive Medicine Dept.Last edited by AirFlacco; 05-16-2013 at 05:57 PM.
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05-16-2013, 06:00 PM #30Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Lunch with John Harbaugh
Toastmasters has a website and so do the local chapters. They're in the phone book.
My supervisor got me to join and she paid for it because (unlike Pollard-lol) I was afraid to speak up at meetings.
She had to know what I knew about the job. When I won my first contest she gave me a
$100 cash award in front of the entire office. It was at APG where they have 2 big chapters.
Fallston has a chapter or used to and so did Edgewood.
It's a great way to build up your confidence and move up in the business world. They will
teach you everything, even how to make view graphs.
I sent copies of my gig to clubs all the up to New Jersey. I always got a reply.
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Here you go, man.
Just click on link and type in your zip code and you will get a club nearest you.
http://reports.toastmasters.org/findaclub/
Back to HARBs, I don't think he got $30,000 for speaking at a luncheon but he sure got
something. Nest 1 used to pay the players $300 or more to speak to us. They used to do
it for free and then they got greedy.
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05-16-2013, 07:57 PM #33
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The company that set up this appearance said that they do this up and down the east coast in all the NFL cities and use current and retired players and coaches. They did one recently with Phil Simms. The guy said with a pained face that John was the most expensive. I'm sure they paid five figures (for 1.5 hours).
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WOW - Like Billick's daughter said after SB 35, we just got a lot of money didn't we dad?
HARBs will make even more when his book comes out and he goes around the country
promoting it next off season. He's about out of time now with mini camps coming up.
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05-16-2013, 08:53 PM #35Legendary RSR Poster
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05-16-2013, 10:10 PM #36
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I read Purple Reign when it came out (and still have my copy kicking around in a box somewhere in my house).
Nestor is who he is, and of course the writing has a little bit of his flavor in it, but I REALLY enjoyed it, and it had a lot of great little bits that I probably never would have known otherwise. It's been a long while, so I couldn't point to specific examples (now that I've typed that, I will likely go try to dig it up and re-read), but even if you dislike Nestor (I don't mind him) you'll enjoy the book.
I will definitely be getting the 2nd one.
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