yeti92
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Almost certainly not, and no one in the know has ever even hinted at anything close to that prior to root pulling it out of his you know what.Did they? Did they say that?
Almost certainly not, and no one in the know has ever even hinted at anything close to that prior to root pulling it out of his you know what.Did they? Did they say that?
Ole Miss
It’s a darn good start.$2MM today really won't get you much. Will still need to work.
Goes without saying… I don’t understand the attempts to discount how life changing that would be for anyone that isn’t already exceptionally wealthy.It’s a darn good start.
"relative value".....Bingo!relative value
I wasn’t in this forum when Gibbs left, were the reactions similar?
RB is easier"relative value".....Bingo!
Will we miss him? Yes. Good Luck, Eric!
Is he "relatively" replaceable? Yes.
WR is the easiest position in football to replace....
if any of these guys that dont care got $2 mil lying around I'll gladly take it off their handsGoes without saying… I don’t understand the attempts to discount how life changing that would be for anyone that isn’t already exceptionally wealthy.
Minor league football suvks!Guys,
I have to chime in regarding Singleton.
I'm glad to see Coach Key use NIL $'s for the lines (offensive and defensive) but lets not fool ourselves into thinking that this loss isn't a big deal.
I believe Robinson to the portal is more hurtful to the team but singleton is a player that occupies attention and allows others to get open with one on one coverage due to his speed.
I don't blame the kid at all for looking out for his future. You'd do the same thing as well.
Thank you for your two years on the flats. Felt the same about Gibbs to Bama.
This, unfortunately, is the new world of NIL and the portal.
In the end, football players need to be under contracts with salary caps, commitments, and possibly even bonuses, etc.
Win one for the ole gipper days are long gone!
It's now minor league football with no regulation or rules. Who would've ever imagined that the NFL would be a better product than college ball but let's just call it what it is and treat it for what it is ...
Farm system for the NFL
I said the same to my mutt buddies years ago in that you are nuts if you think Stetson and J. Davis give two rips about the dwags. It is ALL about getting paid now.
The secheat doesn't like this new world cause now they have to compete for dollars. Notice the top portal transfer last year, Caleb Downs, didn't go to uga as expected....He got purchased by OSU.
Welcome to minor league football
Good luck Eric Jr. Thanks for all your time here.
You do fan your way, I’ll do it mine. If you wanna be a mercenary player fan, be my guest.Lol. So then it’s not about the concept of “quitting on your team” at all. You’re just bitter you got dumped.
If you really thought it was about quitting, you wouldn’t want any “quitters” on your team, period.
Buddy, based on your logic being a fan of Haynes King is being a fan of a mercenary player.You do fan your way, I’ll do it mine. If you wanna be a mercenary player fan, be my guest.
Depends on your lifestyle. You can absolutely live off of $2 million. Get some high dividend stocks and income ETFs and you'll be set.$2MM today really won't get you much. Will still need to work.
$2MM @ 7% will yield you about $50k a year after taxes without touching the principal. If you own your own property and are relatively frugal, you can quite nicely exist on $50k/year.Depends on your lifestyle. You can absolutely live off of $2 million. Get some high dividend stocks and income ETFs and you'll be set.
Hello Idaho!$2MM @ 7% will yield you about $50k a year after taxes without touching the principal. If you own your own property and are relatively frugal, you can quite nicely exist on $50k/year.
This is the correct view, IMO. We simply must prioritize. The closer you are to the ball the harder the position becomes, the more important it becomes to have and hold those players. That is how NIL should be allocated, IMO.We are playing with less NIL money than many other schools which mean we have to be more selective and spread out our money out to maximize our roster. With the odds of players getting hurt, I understand their goal in many cases is to maximize short term revenue opportunities. Singleton gave his all for GT and I just hope he doesn't go to a school that we play (like Miami).
$2MM at 7% return will gross $140k less taxes. If you are paying 64% tax burden that would drop your net to $50k, you need a new accountant. And that would make for a decent living if you own your home or not.
You’re forgetting about agent fees and self employment tax. I’ve already outlined this earlier in the thread. You’ll probably my net $700-800k on $2M.Do college players avoid federal and state taxes on NIL deals? Wondering how if he get a deal at $2 million, you expect him to bank $2 million and no pay any taxes on that? He's likely around $1.3 or so after state and federal taxes, right?
Agents are now swarming these kids. It’s sad to watch.You’re forgetting about agent fees and self employment tax. I’ve already outlined this earlier in the thread. You’ll probably my net $700-800k on $2M.