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OT: CeeDee Lamb Gets Paid... 4 yrs, 136m

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The dallas wideout scores big time in his quest for a new deal... 4 years, 136 million, 100 million guaranteed... thats just WOW

living in the same neighborhood as the Jeffersons... who picked up a cool 140 million dollar extension this year...


 
The dallas wideout scores big time in his quest for a new deal... 4 years, 136 million, 100 million guaranteed... thats just WOW

living in the same neighborhood as the Jeffersons... who picked up a cool 140 million dollar extension this year...




 
Aiyuk is probably kicking himself at this point. He should’ve taken the Pats offer, but he went Dennis Schroeder and rejected the best deal he was going to get.
 
Aiyuk is probably kicking himself at this point. He should’ve taken the Pats offer, but he went Dennis Schroeder and rejected the best deal he was going to get.
he wants it all ... to stay in SF because they are relevant & the big check ... was using the Pats & the Steelers trying to get the 9ers to open up their wallet... If i'm sf, I take care of Trent Williams before Aiyuk
 
The dallas wideout scores big time in his quest for a new deal... 4 years, 136 million, 100 million guaranteed... thats just WOW

living in the same neighborhood as the Jeffersons... who picked up a cool 140 million dollar extension this year...


Thats just sick
 
This is just beyond silly, but given his production last year, understandable.
 
Fun fact: the Patriots held Lamb to his worst game last year, putting up 36 yards on 4 receptions out of 8 targets.

I mean we lost 38-3 but hell yeah, we clamped on CeeDee lmao.

Panthers held him to 38 yards, but got blown out in similar fashion: 33-10, Cowboys W.
 
thats gonna buy a lotta lambs
 
The dallas wideout scores big time in his quest for a new deal... 4 years, 136 million, 100 million guaranteed... thats just WOW

living in the same neighborhood as the Jeffersons... who picked up a cool 140 million dollar extension this year...


Good for him. Without Cee dee.. Dallas likely has a bottom WR corps. Now let's see if scrooge Mcduck in the natti... who has shirt arms and deep pockets will pay chase! I cannot see him playing for 1 million this season. Would be nice if he sat out week 1 though Lol..
 
Aiyuk is probably kicking himself at this point. He should’ve taken the Pats offer, but he went Dennis Schroeder and rejected the best deal he was going to get.
But Belichick believes there’s another reason that has free agents not wanting to come to the Patriots.
“That’s Taxachusetts,” Belichick said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday. Once you hit the $1 million threshold, you pay more state tax (+4%) in Massachusetts. “Just another thing you’ve got to contend with in negotiations up there,” he continued. “It’s not like Tennessee or Florida or Nevada (or Texas). Some of these teams have no state income tax. You get hit pretty hard on that with the agents.” Belichick noted that agents are “quick to bring it upwhen discussing a potential free agent, and added that Massachusetts’ state income tax has put the Patriots at a disadvantage before.
 
But Belichick believes there’s another reason that has free agents not wanting to come to the Patriots.
“That’s Taxachusetts,” Belichick said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday. Once you hit the $1 million threshold, you pay more state tax (+4%) in Massachusetts. “Just another thing you’ve got to contend with in negotiations up there,” he continued. “It’s not like Tennessee or Florida or Nevada (or Texas). Some of these teams have no state income tax. You get hit pretty hard on that with the agents.” Belichick noted that agents are “quick to bring it upwhen discussing a potential free agent, and added that Massachusetts’ state income tax has put the Patriots at a disadvantage before.
Hes not wrong.

That's another 4% on top of the standard 5% income tax rate for the 8 or 9 games they play at home.
 
But Belichick believes there’s another reason that has free agents not wanting to come to the Patriots.
“That’s Taxachusetts,” Belichick said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday. Once you hit the $1 million threshold, you pay more state tax (+4%) in Massachusetts. “Just another thing you’ve got to contend with in negotiations up there,” he continued. “It’s not like Tennessee or Florida or Nevada (or Texas). Some of these teams have no state income tax. You get hit pretty hard on that with the agents.” Belichick noted that agents are “quick to bring it upwhen discussing a potential free agent, and added that Massachusetts’ state income tax has put the Patriots at a disadvantage before.
With that recent change, drafting exceptionally well is going to become more of a point of emphasis.
 
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