Who are great at almost nothing


"Mr. Tull, a billionaire film producer, also has an interest in ownership in Mut 23 Coins." Also, Thomas Tull had a company named Tulco that he later sold to Acrisure which made him a minority owner of Acrisure. Tull is also a partial owner of the Steelers. Also, when Acrisure pays his Steelers, Tull is kind of paying himself. This doesn't appear suspicious in any way. It could be that this is normal and I'm just not understanding why. I'll accept that. In fairness I've been a bit confused about all this ever since I saw this quote from the website of Acrisure's about their benefits to clients.

"Acrisure improves the human brain's intelligence through AI-powered technology. Our AI-driven approach helps improve client outcomes and speeds decision-making in fields such as insurance, reinsurance, real estate service, cyber services and managing wealth and assets. This results in a better customer experience, faster decision-making and more tailored client solutions."

We'll surely learn more about Acrisure as time goes by and the company's in the spotlight more. Perhaps we don't? Perhaps we'll find out that their diversification strategies using AI-powered beta tests of fiduciary calculation for asset growth and retention analysis are bogus. I've fabricated each and every part of that sentence, but you think for a moment that it came directly from Acrisure I'm sure of it.

Ketchup was a lot more simple. The Washington Commanders who are great at almost nothing other than making headlines, launched"Cheap Mut 23 Coins" this weekend to add 10 more players to their list of the most memorable of franchise history, to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the team.