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I'd assume $1M for Division (or make playoffs?), $1M for NFCCG, $1M for SB or something like that.
That takes his incentives out of his hands and it'll be interesting to see how he reacts if "team" doesn't make them.
WINSTON THREW 30 MOTHER FLIPPING INTERCEPTIONS, AND HAD ANOTHER 10 FUMBLES. SHOW ME A DEFENSE THAT CAN MAKE UP FOR THE OFFENSE TURNING THE BALL OVER 40 TIMES?
He didn't make them better, but he did change the mentality. Arians, Licht, and the Glazers have a said it. It took one man to show them how to winRams vs
Yeah I don't get it. It's one thing to say having an efficient QB like Brady helps the defense because they have less time on the field. But these posters are literally making it seem like Brady somehow made the cornerbacks and defensive players more talented. Made Mike Evans and Godwin great receivers. They always had talent. Just had a QB who had 40 turnovers.
If that's the case, these cornerbacks this year should be playing lights out. But they aren't.
Rams-Bucs in the nfc championship will be really fun to watch.
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Certain teams kick cap problems down the road to "win now". In the past, New Orleans and Pittsburg played that game and now are having cap problems. Two primary culprits now are Kansas City and to a lesser extent Tampa Bay, but the Rams are in a class of their own because not only are they kicking cap problems into the future to "win now" but they are giving up almost all of their future draft picks for the same reason.Can anyone explain to me how LA has been staying under the cap these past 3-4 seasons with pro bowlers and we seem to always be skirting with the cap with a team full of middle of the pack talents?
Because the cap has always been "crap". There's many ways to manipulate if you really want to keep players.Can anyone explain to me how LA has been staying under the cap these past 3-4 seasons with pro bowlers and we seem to always be skirting with the cap with a team full of middle of the pack talents?
Over-hyped nonsense.
The great "tax hike" in both CA and NY (and MA) was because of the GOP taxscam, by the way, where State and Local taxes were no longer deductible above $10k - a modest house in MA crosses that threshold in property tax alone. A two-income middle class couple owning a modest home in Orange County or LA County or San Fran County got crushed by the "tax cut."
But still the idea that these places are hollowing out is absurd. It's a miniscule change in population, and a lot of it has to do with people being able to work remotely in the major industries - high tech, computer gaming. Many people don't want to live in crowded and expensive areas, but that's where the money is, right? So now, a lot of people don't have to do that anymore. I don't think that's a bad thing. Big fight among computer game companies out there, poaching talent by offering them full remote. There are very few wealthy people fleeing - but they're high profile, so it makes it seem like a flood. It's not. Many leaving are middle class, for the above reason.
I bought a house in CA 5 years ago for 1.85. It's worth 3.2 now, easily. Yes, tough times. And news flash, I pay less than double in property taxes on that property than I pay on my MA home, which is worth about a quarter of that.
Pissed at Manchin and Sinema? Manchin, no, as he's representing the people of West Virginia and is consistent in his beliefs. I don't like that he's a fossil fuel guy and think that's holding us back, but WV is fossil fuel... Sinema is a fraud and always has been, ever since she was a grifting green, so I never had any use for her. The reports that her favorite parts of the day are hitting up big donors don't surprise me at all, or that she got $750k from Big Pharma so block the drug negotiation clauses.
To your larger point, sure, I don't like a lot of the things those two are blocking, like paid family leave and the government negotiating drug prices. None of this really affects me personally at all, except for a possible tax increase if much of it goes through, since I'm n the highest bracket, which might revert to 39.5%. The change in my tax burden won't change my lifestyle one iota. Not one tiny bit - it would amount to a the hit from a single bad day on Wall St.
Here's a hint: Once you're above a certain level of wealth in the USA, worrying about taxes is indeed a personality flaw.
I think an under-reported pride of BB is that he never kicks cap problems down the road
Correct. The way to manipulate it is to spread out cap hits.Because the cap has always been "crap". There's many ways to manipulate if you really want to keep players.
Correct. They way to manipulate it is to spread out cap hits.
NO did that for years and because of that practice they are operating 2021 with $42m in dead money.
wow he got to the postseason 3 times??he is but to be fair he played for the lions lol i want to see him play for a good team and if this continues
wow he got to the postseason 3 times??
Please stick to football, because your political opinions are Garbage.
this dude is bad juju
Thank goodness we have N’Keal coming back!
When did he ever arrive?When did he leave?
I’m sure the GOP was very unhappy sticking it to those blue states.Over-hyped nonsense.
The great "tax hike" in both CA and NY (and MA) was because of the GOP taxscam, by the way, where State and Local taxes were no longer deductible above $10k - a modest house in MA crosses that threshold in property tax alone. A two-income middle class couple owning a modest home in Orange County or LA County or San Fran County got crushed by the "tax cut."
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