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The Bill Boyz are just as Bad as the Brady Boyz were

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LOL, that is exactly right. I think I sent the reply while cooling my heels outside some shop while my wife and daughters looked at stuff for the sake of looking at stuff. There was no malice intended.

So TRULY the screw off part of that day. So much so that your women folk instructed you to go entertain yourself elsewhere. That my friend is truly screw off time right there. Wife sanctioned, the only screw off time ahead of that is getting paid to do it.
 
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So TRULY the screw off part of that day. So much so that your women folk instructed you to go entertain yourself elsewhere. That my friend is truly screw off time right there. Wife sanctioned, the only screw off time ahead that is getting paid to do it.
Definitely wife sanctioned. I get free screw off time so that I don't accidently start complaining about shopping, LOL.
 
Definitely wife sanctioned. I get free screw off time so that I don't accidently start complaining about shopping, LOL.

'Free' is sorta relative in that context, if she's shopping odds are good it's gonna cost you. OFC not as much as it would cost you if you did in fact stay there and complain about it, cost of that could be... severe.
 
I know the timezone thing is a bit tricky to understand
What is "tricky to understand" is how that has anything to do with this thread.

Original Poster: "Just tired of the negativity on this board."
Stu Pidassle: "Oh yeah, well I'm in another time zone!!"
 
I must have missed something, as I often do (sometimes it's 'cause I'm gettin' old but more often it's cause I just dgaf), but when did our man @Stu Pidassle lose his right to be as shamelessly hypocritical as everyone else on an internet forum? Did he get demoted to some kinda PF light sorta status? Lest you think I'm being nosy, it's actually enlightened self interest. I'm concerned 'cause I don't want to suffer the same fate.
Where did I say he lost his right to be as shamelessly hypocritical as everyone else?? He has every right to be a laughable hypocrite on this forum.

And I have every right to call him out for it.
 
What is "tricky to understand" is how that has anything to do with this thread.

Original Poster: "Just tired of the negativity on this board."
Stu Pidassle: "Oh yeah, well I'm in another time zone!!"
LOL, I don't understand why you are so triggered. My crime is that I agreed with the OP and suggested another group who was behaving the same way. You were upset about the fact that I was the first response, so I explained the timing of my post. BB is gone, free your mind and focus on this years team.
 
If you mean no income tax, it’s 8 but who’s counting….

I don’t think the state taxes are a factor to the players, but let us not peddle falsehoods (or, at the very least, misleadinghoods).

In order to claim MA is not in the top 10, one has to disregard the millionaire’s surtax. For most players, they don’t qualify to pay that - but your high value players getting 9 figure deals clearly do.

That surtax, when it applies, puts MA well in the top 10 of state taxes, and the Patriots in the top quarter of the League.
I meant states not realizing there were multiple teams in multiple states.

I have Cowboys, Texans, Raiders, Dolphins, Bucs, Jaguars, Titans and Seahawks (but they tax high earners though). That's still not a lot.
 
LOL, I don't understand why you are so triggered.
Not triggered here, just calling out a hypocrite when I see one.

And for someone who said "it is time to move on" you are suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure having an awful hard time letting go.

"It is time to move on" - @Stu Pidassle, 6 posts ago
 
I meant states not realizing there were multiple teams in multiple states.

I have Cowboys, Texans, Raiders, Dolphins, Bucs, Jaguars, Titans and Seahawks (but they tax high earners though). That's still not a lot.
I'd say 25% of the League is a sizeable number. However, as I mentioned before, I do not believe players pay much attention to state tax rates. They want the prestige of the largest contract, not the largest take home pay.
 
Sure but why will we spend it then if we wouldn’t spend it now?
If they don't spend it next year, or at least a big chunk of it, then I can see why you'd be pissed. I will be too.
But this is team in a serious, early stage, rebulid. The previous regime left the talent level at an 20+ year low and we have a new and unproven head coach. This team is not built to win now. It simply doesn't have the pieces to do so. Another solid draft at the top of each round and a nice war chest of $$$, can change the teams fortunes quickly. I would argue that that 40 mill is more valuable next year than it is this year.
IF they use it and they damn well better
 
If they don't spend it next year, or at least a big chunk of it, then I can see why you'd be pissed. I will be too.
But this is team in a serious, early stage, rebulid. The previous regime left the talent level at an 20+ year low and we have a new and unproven head coach. This team is not built to win now. It simply doesn't have the pieces to do so. Another solid draft at the top of each round and a nice war chest of $$$, can change the teams fortunes quickly. I would argue that that 40 mill is more valuable next year than it is this year.
IF they use it and they damn well better
Don't they have to? I thought over a three year period you had to spend to a certain amount of the cap.
 
Don't they have to? I thought over a three year period you had to spend to a certain amount of the cap.
I don't know what the rules are in terms of rolling over cash from year to year. But I would rather have access to it next year than this year, for a whole host of reasons. Others may disagree?
 
I'd say 25% of the League is a sizeable number. However, as I mentioned before, I do not believe players pay much attention to state tax rates. They want the prestige of the largest contract, not the largest take home pay.
I think this is a sweeping generalization. Sounds like you believe that not only do you think players are, overall, financially illiterate, but also their agents are incompetent to not lay out as elementary a concept as state taxes to their client.

There's no way that when agents present different offers to players they don't give some info on what the projected take home pay could be. That's such a basic concept. Not saying it drives decisions entirely, but there's no way that info isn't presented to players.
 
I think this is a sweeping generalization. Sounds like you believe that not only do you think players are, overall, financially illiterate, but also their agents are incompetent to not lay out as elementary a concept as state taxes to their client.

There's no way that when agents present different offers to players they don't give some info on what the projected take home pay could be. That's such a basic concept. Not saying it drives decisions entirely, but there's no way that info isn't presented to players.
Ah yes, I forgot about the impeccable integrity of the typical sports agent. Thank you for the reminder.
 
I do not believe players pay much attention to state tax rates. They want the prestige of the largest contract, not the largest take home pay.
Prestige-wise, agents benefit most from the top line number.
Players benefit most from the guaranteed number.
Players' wives benefit most from the after-tax spending power.
 
Prestige-wise, agents benefit most from the top line number.
Players benefit most from the guaranteed number.
Players' wives benefit most from the after-tax spending power.
What do the baby mommas benefit most from?
 
Just tired of the negativity on this board. We went through years of the Tom crap when he left, and now Bill is gone, and I thought, woohoo finally we can move past that crap and get on to talking about football seriously. But now we have the Bill Ball washers who rip everythig the new regime does. Jesus cut the crap, it gets so old. Both are gone, I miss the years of both of them working together, but its time for everyone to get their heads out of their asses and start looking at this team.
What is there to be positive about on this team? did you watch the preseason? They struggled against backups. The line couldn't block against back ups. Drake Maye looked pretty good, but he won't see the field for quite some time. They have the hardest schedule in the NFL. The coach is uninspiring and speaks in tongues of management jargon.
 
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