The wording of the tweet is ambiguous. The author is referencing when OJ was being held pretrial for the 1994 murders, which is the period in which his attorneys were doing their due diligence and approached her employer.
An excerpt from one of the more entertaining chapters:
"How badly did this you really need to stop at that hundred dollar handy shack, on a scale of 1 to 100?" Belichick asked Kraft, while dealing with the off-field distraction of the owner's embarrassing Asian massage parlor arrest.
"One,"...
That was fucking gold. The GWN podcast is awesome all around, but this was one of the best. It's funny that Ernie ratified that kicking off under the new OT rules was the right choice, given that when SF took the ball I told my buddies "no way Belichick would've done that."
I did like how they showed the TV cuts to Kraft during the AFCCG in KC.
"Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who was able to fly in for this evening's game after getting a handy at a SoFla rub-n-tug this morning."
"We had a 20 year run of unprecedented successes that were driven by the greatest player and greatest coach the game has ever seen. Let's produce a 10 hour documentary on it. But, let's skip over most of the dominance, and instead focus on controversy, and manufactured drama. And spin it in a...
There was a 3.1% chance of an interception. The analytics at that point with respect to a timeout are because of an assumed score and the hope for a rebuttal. An advantage gained on 2nd down there is the knowledge of the 3rd down play (run v pass) if you make the stop.
Use of analytics in...