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Ok, but I don't see the point.

Nomi Malone is a young drifter who hitchhikes to Las Vegas hoping to make it as a showgirl. After her driver robs her, Nomi meets Molly Abrams, a costume designer who becomes her roommate. Molly invites Nomi backstage at Goddess, the Stardust Casino show where she works, to meet Cristal Connors, the diva star of the casino's topless dance revue. When Nomi tells Cristal she dances at Cheetah's Topless Club, Cristal derisively tells her that what she does is akin to prostitution. When Nomi is too upset to go to work that night, Molly takes her dancing at the Crave Club. Nomi is arrested after causing a fight involving James, a bouncer at the club. James bails Nomi out of jail, but she pays him little notice.

Cristal and her boyfriend, Zack Carey, the entertainment director at the Stardust, visit Cheetah's and request a lap dance from Nomi. Although the bisexual Cristal is attracted to Nomi, her request is based more on her desire to humiliate Nomi by proving she engages in *** work. Nomi reluctantly performs the lap dance after Cristal offers her $500. James happens to be at the strip club and witnesses the lap dance. He visits Nomi's trailer the next morning and tells Nomi that what she is doing is no different from prostitution. Nomi and James have a brief fling; the affair ends when James gives the dance routine he choreographed for Nomi to Penny, a former coworker of Nomi's whom he gets pregnant.

Cristal arranges for Nomi to audition for the chorus line of Goddess. Tony Moss, the show's director, humiliates Nomi by asking her to put ice on her nipples to make them hard. Furious, Nomi abruptly leaves the audition after scattering ice everywhere in a fit. Despite her outburst, Nomi gets the job and quits Cheetah's. Cristal further humiliates Nomi by suggesting she make a "goodwill appearance" at a boat trade show, which turns out to be a thinly disguised form of prostitution.

Undeterred, Nomi sets out to get revenge against Cristal and claim her mantle. She seduces Zack, who secures an audition for her to be Cristal's understudy. Nomi wins the role, but when Cristal threatens legal action against the Stardust, the offer is rescinded. After Cristal taunts her, Nomi pushes her down a flight of stairs, breaking her hip, and replaces her as the show's lead. Although Nomi has finally secured the fame she sought, she alienates Molly, who realizes she pushed Cristal down the stairs.

Molly later relents and attends Nomi's opening-night celebration at a posh hotel, where she meets her idol, musician Andrew Carver. Carver lures Molly to a room, where he brutally beats her and leads his bodyguards in gang-raping her. Molly is hospitalized after the assault. Nomi wants to report the assault to the police, but Zack tells her the Stardust will bribe Molly with hush money to protect Carver, their star performer. Zack then confronts Nomi about her sordid past: Her birth name is Polly, and she became a runaway and prostitute after her parents' murder-suicide. She has been arrested several times for drug possession, prostitution, and assault with a deadly weapon. Zack blackmails Nomi by vowing to keep her past quiet if she will not tell the police about the assault.

Unable to obtain justice for Molly without exposing her past, Nomi decides to take justice into her own hands. She gets Carver alone in his hotel room and beats him severely. Nomi then pays two hospital visits, one to Molly to let her know that Carver's actions did not go unpunished, and another to Cristal to apologize for injuring her. Cristal admits she pulled a similar stunt years ago. Because her lawyers secure her a large cash settlement, Cristal forgives Nomi, and they exchange a kiss. Nomi leaves Las Vegas and hitches a ride to Los Angeles, coincidentally with the same driver who stole her possessions when she arrived, whom she robs at knifepoint.
Elizabeth Berkeley with one of the greatest career moves in Hollywood. Unfortunately she did not get saved by the bell.
 
Ferman claiming Mario went back and forth with Candle for 4 weeks. Candle wanting to bring his own guys. Consider the source, but if even slightly true, that is absolutely insane. If the guy can’t give you an answer within a week move on. I like Mario but there’s just no justifying waiting 7-8 weeks to hire your coordinators, even if that report is 100% false.
So he interviews for a job that he knows he can’t bring some of his buddies because those positions are filled?

Why would anyone from Mario’s camp leak that?
 
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Who else would be extremely underwhelmed by Campanile as DC? I don't particularly care for his resume if we are talking about the DC position. I bring it up now because I keep hearing his name lately in addition to Doug Belk and Clint Hurtt. Those 3 are the only names being floated out there and besides Belk who I would love the other 2 are not exactly the types to get anyone excited. I'll say this about Hurtt though. He may not be a popular name or someone who generates excitement but at least he is qualified for the position.
 
Just a quick OT:

The NFL should hope that Mcdaniels does not get signed as a HC somewhere. They dont want O'Brien in New England again lol
The guy who could never produce a top 10 offense with Deshaun Watson as his QB is gonna have the NFL worried because he’s coaching low-ceiling Mac Jones and Kendrick Bourne?

I think the rest of the league will be just fine.
 
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The guy who could never produce a top 10 offense with Deshaun Watson as his QB is gonna have the NFL worried because he’s coaching low-ceiling Mac Jones and Kendrick Bourne?

I think the rest of the league will be just fine.
Watson and O'Brien never had a top 10 offense?

I actually took the time to research that. They were 9th in EPA/Play from 2018-2020. So yes, they were a Top 10 offense.

Outside of that: O'Brien was the one who installed that juggernaut 2 TE-offense all the way back in 2010 with a certain Gator and Gronkowski back as rookies.

Its the same offense again, with the lack of a #1 receiver, open roster spots at receiver and draft picks plus cap space to do some work.

IF Belichick is focused on actually strengthing the offense at receiver (which is a big if tbh)...
 
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