![]() (“LBD”), all sent using Automatic Telephone Dialing Systems (“ATDSs”) in a way prohibited by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (“TCPA”). Plaintiff-Appellant Radames Duran (“Duran”) claims that he received, over the course of more than a year-and-a-half, hundreds of unsolicited text messages from Defendant-Appellant La Boom Disco, Inc. On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York SUBMITTED: DECEMDECIDED: APBefore: CABRANES and LOHIER, Circuit Judges, and REISS, District Judge.* * Judge Christina Reiss, of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, sitting by designation. 19-600-cv RADAMES DURAN, ON BEHALF OF HIMSELF AND ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. In the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit AUGUST TERM 2019 No. Maybe a rookie that's a little bit too big for his britches - that needs to be brought down a step or two.19-600-cv Duran v. "Only a kid that's a little bit out of his lane if you know what I mean. ![]() "I would never do that with a kid," Esiason joked. Peyton asked Esiason about the time in 1985 that he pranked a Bengals rookie by putting ex-lax in his candy. And when I found that out about him, I knew he was gonna be perfect for the NFL." And remember he was an all-state point guard for his basketball team. … He's got the heart and he's got the soul. That's really the thing that separates him. ![]() And his teammates really do respect him like your teammates respected you guys. "He's a little goofy, like you two guys are. "He's a great leader," Esiason told Peyton and Eli. I don't like it."Įarlier in the broadcast, Esiason offered praise of Burrow. You know if I had Peyton or Eli Manning, I'd be going for it. "That's what you pay the big bucks for these quarterbacks for. "I think if you have Joe Burrow and you're on their side of the 50 (-yard line), you go for it, man," Esiason said. "There were a lot of headaches and there were a lot of unpaid bills by teammates."Įsiason, Peyton and Eli all thought the Bengals should've gone for it on 4th down in a scoreless game in Browns' territory late in the first quarter. "You know what - I would not recommend that to Joe. But he banned the whole entire team because we got into a couple fights in the bar with I think a movie crew that was shooting 'Fresh Horses.'"Įli asked Esiason if he thought Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow should open a nightclub in Cincinnati. And I remember saying to Cris - I called him up - and said, 'Cris, did Jeff actually ban us as well? Because if he did, I'm taking my money out of the restaurant. And Jeff Ruby banned the entire team from the Waterfront - the restaurant that (Cris) Collinsworth and I owned. ![]() During the 1987 players' strike, I woke up one morning and picked up the Cincinnati Enquirer. We had a general partner whose name was Jeff Ruby. Former Bengals great Boomer Esiason was among the guests on ESPN2's Manningcast with Peyton and Eli Manning during Cincinnati's Monday Night Football loss in Cleveland, and his appearance offered somewhat of a trip down memory lane for longtime Greater Cincinnati residents.Įsiason sharing his own Battle of Ohio experiences with the Browns was expected, but his discussion of the La Boom nightclub he co-owned at the Waterfront was a pleasant surprise. ![]()
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