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Sep 13, 2024
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kimdaddy35
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I don't think that is a bad way to go, but I also won't disparage someone
for picking something different.
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NFL players are insanely greedy
Icelandic Cougar
Sep 13, 9:38am
$15 mil? Is he a backup linebacker?
Corn Pop
Sep 13, 9:39am
No different than what most everyone else does. But the lifespan of an NFL
pink22
Sep 13, 9:40am
People take 10-20% raises all the time in the "real world" to work jobs
rtNelson
Sep 13, 9:40am
I’m not sure I agree. Contracts aren’t guaranteed. Even winning isn’t guaranteed
palangi
Sep 13, 9:41am
You are one injury away from your career being over. Take the money.
NumbersGuy
Sep 13, 9:42am
Yep, NFL = not for long, for the overwhelming majority of players
YoungstownCoug
Sep 13, 9:53am
I could. These guys have average career lengths of 3 years.
OPINIONS
Sep 13, 9:43am
For many players it’s just a job
violetjazz
Sep 13, 9:43am
NFL players have 2-6 years to make as much money as they can.
reagan21
Sep 13, 9:43am
Almost half that money will go to taxes
Medute
Sep 13, 9:44am
It's a job dude. Would you rather make 200k at a company that's stable but
OKchief
Sep 13, 9:45am
You are essentially saying you would pay almost 20% of your salary to win a
Thrill
Sep 13, 9:45am
There was a time in the NFL when that trade off was completely worth it
Corn Pop
Sep 13, 9:56am
I'd pay 20% of my salary right now to guarantee a Super Bowl win (or BYU natty)
Bainge
Sep 13, 10:00am
More like pay 20% of your salary for a 20% chance to win the superbowl and that
palangi
Sep 13, 10:12am
I would think the bigger consideration would be which state the team
cougar95
Sep 13, 9:50am
Who was it that took a lower salary to play in FL instead of NY because of taxes
Powerbait DPM
Sep 13, 9:53am
Braxton Berrios
g$
Sep 13, 10:09am
Average NFL career length is less than 4 years
spinner
Sep 13, 9:54am
So for the same amount of work they can get $1.6 MM more?
kimdaddy35
Sep 13, 9:54am
Depends on the state taxes, the bonuses and incentives in the contract
BIG XII Coug
Sep 13, 9:57am
I'm not sure who you are referring to.
JuicyJam
Sep 13, 9:59am
After taxes, agent fees, and everything else there isn’t $18m left over and they
califcougar
Sep 13, 10:16am
Once hitting the threshold of "more $ than I can spend" I'll pick the team
Mitty
Sep 13, 10:51am
I don't think that is a bad way to go, but I also won't disparage someone
kimdaddy35
Sep 13, 10:52am
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