![]() ![]() The Salvation Army, how does someone go one for eight? A fucking monkey tossing darts could do better We need a bat light like one of those signals that shoot up into the clouds no matter where you are no matter what time of day just look up and say "hey Walter needs me" because I must have beeped you a hundred fucking times I'm starting to get the drift here we'll put these picks on ice and we'll talk about them tomorrow ![]() , if you need next week's picks I can give you those by Friday I'm locked in Walter I don't really need it there's my picks for This week ![]() I see, you're going to make the picks no study no analysis you're just going to pick them That's a nice neighborhood we should be doing double that by week ten Start picking on Tuesday for the weekend, you know we're going to be advising somewhere in the neighborhood of twenty million dollars this week I'm not "asking" you if I could go I'm "telling" you that's how it is, you want me to make my picks I can give you those The salmon are running, you've got to stay here field phone calls you can't go out and have fun, come on, stop playing around you got work to do I have a ten thirty tee time with a client so don't call me unless the line's changed got it? Wrong it's time to press my man we're going to yank out all the stops, when your winning you press you don't rest on your laurels what are you doing? No, no you lose ten out of twelve "fuck" doesn't quite cover it, you know what'd be more appropriate? Something like "holy fucking shit" or "Jesus fucking Christ" you go two for twelve on our highest weekend ever and what's left to say? Except we keep the phone number and switch it to a suicide hotline, tomorrow morning Brandon we start all over again Grown men crying on the phone, their wives screaming in the background, three sales people quit couldn't take the pressure I got an idea why don't I give you a glimpse of what happened then you take a stab on how you went? Your right, it was nothing compared to what we lost today Highest sales volume ever take a guess how we did? No, it's how I wanted it, make my picks and get the results later 1,” Feiner said in an interview with the Spittin Chiclets podcast. “You make a lot of enemies when you’re No. And now, with the help of media and internet power, Barstool Sports, Feiner has returned to the top of the handicapping world. In 2018, Feiner’s show was revitalized thanks to Dave Portnoy, who had grown up watching Feiner’s show growing up. However, a determined worker like Feiner adapted and found a way to succeed. Simultaneously, as Feiner’s popularity skyrocketed, his business declined due to the success of the internet. “How many people can say that Pacino played them in a movie,” Feiner said in an interview with Joey Mulinaro. But in a way, the movie helped boost Feiner’s popularity. ”Īl Pacino, Matthew McConaughey and Rene Russo starred in it, and Pacino portrayed Feiner. That movie was called “ Two for the Money. In fact, an employee of Feiner’s, Brandon Link, was so mad with him that he went to Hollywood to have a movie created about what he thought it was like working with Feiner. His own employees could’ve felt the same way. Now, it wasn’t only the viewers that potentially despised Feiner. During the show, Feiner provided a fiery attitude that viewers either fell in love with or despised. ” The show provided the audience with picks from the NFL, college football and other sports too. Feiner’s company was so successful that Feiner was a millionaire by the time he was in his mid-20s.įollowing his early success as a handicapper, Feiner also starred in a show called “ The Sports Advisors. However, this wasn’t just any gambling company this company sold picks to the public. Feiner’s hard work paid off when he started his own gambling company in 1984. Now, as one of the nation’s premier handicappers, the 61-year-old is still finding ways to succeed in the gambling world.Ī New York native, Feiner has prove n to be a hard worker. NEW YORK (BVM) – Stu Feiner has been handicapping sporting events for over four decades. ![]()
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