Former NFL Head Coach Ron Meyer Joins Wayne Root

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January 22, 2004 09:30 AM US Eastern Timezone

GWIN Announces Former NFL Head Coach Ron Meyer Joins The WinningEDGE Team

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 2004--Wayne Allyn Root, chairman & CEO of GWIN Inc. (OTCBB: GWNI), America's only publicly traded sports handicapping firm, announced today that former NFL head coach Ron Meyer, has agreed to join GWIN's flagship TV and radio shows, Wayne Allyn Root's WinningEDGE(TM). Meyer is a two-time AFC Coach of the Year with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts, as well as a former NFL analyst for CNN. He has also served as a head coach at SMU, where he won honors as Southwest Conference Coach of the Year, and at UNLV, where he was runner-up as College Football Coach of the Year. Most recently he served as head coach of the Chicago Enforcers of the XFL. Meyer will join the WinningEDGE team of professional sports analysts and handicappers on GWIN's national TV and radio programs. He joins a broadcasting and handicapping team that includes GWIN Chairman Wayne Allyn Root, a former host and NFL analyst for Financial News Network (now known as CNBC) and a 10-time national handicapping champion; world champion handicapper and Las Vegas insider Larry Ness; EMMY Award winning sportscaster and journalist Chet Coppock; 30-time national handicapping champion, Al McMordie; and NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl MVP Randy White.


Root said of the addition of Meyer, "Handicapping is all about credibility. GWIN has built Wayne Allyn Root's WinningEDGE(TM) into the most successful sports handicapping show in America because of the unsurpassed quality of the production, combined with the credibility, name recognition and professionalism of our handicappers. Nowhere else on American television or radio will you find a football handicapping show with a bevy of stars that include national handicapping champions, an EMMY award-winning sportscaster, an NFL Hall of Famer & Super Bowl MVP, and now a former NFL Coach of The Year. It is estimated that $380 billion is bet on sports in America annually. That makes sports gaming a bigger business than the U.S. auto industry. We are proud to say that we offer the most credible, respected and successful collection of professional handicappers in the country -- all under one roof. There is now no reason for any American sports bettor to look anywhere else for advice -- except WinningEDGE TV and www.winningEDGE.com. The addition of two-time AFC Coach of the Year Ron Meyer to our roster will again raise the bar in our industry."

Per Meyer, "I'm very pleased to join The WinningEDGE television and radio team and to associate myself with Wayne Root and GWIN. The WinningEDGE is a first-class production, and I look forward to making it even better by using my years of NFL and college coaching experience to add my insights and analysis to the program."
 

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Not suprised, Meyer was always a bit on the edge...

What was his illegal claim to fame, I can't recall???
 

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Knowledge of X's and O's does not translate into pointspread success. If this were the case, then ex-athletes would make great touts.
 

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I am not joking here.

Ron Meyer is the worst professional coach I have ever seen in my lifetime.
 

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this is so freaking funny how can i say anything.

i will say these 2 are made for each other. i hope someone can get us meyer's plays - for we will need something to fade.

having said that - 1 year meyer was in the stardust invite contest - and i believe he did VERY well - coming close to winning it (can someone confirm/refute this).
 

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He did this already, I remember him doing the tout thing before. I always remember him in an article with the defunct Sport magazine bragging about how he came from some poor background. Because of it he loved to always carry a wad of money and it always had to have a Benjamin on top so people could see it when he paid for anything. What a ridiculous ass that made him look like.
 

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I thought he was already doing this! He has that slimeball way about him, may as well...

What was his legal trouble about, anyone remember?
 

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He never impressed me as a coach!

I met him about 8 or 9 years ago. He is a major bullsh!tter!

At that time he was trying to make it as a casino host at the RIO in Vegas. He must like Vegas. He thought I would be really impressed to know him because of his time with the Colts. I can tell you that being a tout is probably a good fit for him.

He is lipping full of CRAP! Hense the perfect fit!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FISHHEAD:
I am not joking here.

Ron Meyer is the worst professional coach I have ever seen in my lifetime.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I agree he is up there
 

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I wonder if he wagered on any games he coached??
 

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