The NFL is harder on gambling than any other infraction…if you’re paying attention. They’re harsher penalties than beating the shit out of your girl…
Acting like they did him dirty because he tried avoiding consequences with NCAA only to find NFL consequences is goofy
The NFL did this kid dirty. I agree he should face consequences and should be allowed to play college ball but the NFL has employed people for doing worse.
@Cusewaterboy2 My biggest laugh is this kid really didn’t do the math on this one…
As if he was somehow gonna skirt NCAA repercussions by joining the NFL…🤣🤣
QUESTION: WHAT WOULD YOU RATHER…?
A) Be given one million dollars
or
B) Have 10 carries in an #NFL game with YOUR team’s current offensive line to gain 5 yards for 10 million dollars?
🧐🧐🧐
@youlookeddummy True, but what I’m simply mentioning is that if you look at the rules, it’s a year suspension for betting on an NFL game.
That’s harsher than punching your girl in the throat.
🤷♂️
And it’s not the first time. We REGULARLY get the “we’re sorry” BS. Some people can’t make up for your shortcomings with “you’re sorry”.
Used to be the best place to shop. Now you’re just inexpensive.
So tired of the BS @amazon.
Place an order yesterday at 10am for “delivery overnight between 7am and 11am”
Now it’s delayed until tomorrow by 6pm.
Well, that doesn’t work, as it’s security cameras for my 81yr old mom and I leave to go home tomorrow morning.
1/
And I don’t give a damn that it’s Prime days and you’re getting millions of orders. That’s not MY problem. It’s YOURS to figure out.
An I’m sorry does absolutely nothing in this situation as my mom won’t be able to set these up herself.
Complete stupidity
2/2
Complete joblessness for all. We can all live in absolute squalor hoping that the uber rich decide to show pity on us…
This shit does not excite me one bit.
Imagine the stupidity of thinking people gonna feel some sort of sympathy for ONLY getting $7 million after taxes and such for a single year…
Average American makes roughly $50k after taxes per year.
So he made 140 years worth of “average take home” in 1 year
🤦♂️
Joe Haden says most people have no idea how quickly an NFL contract disappears once taxes and family expenses hit.
“I signed a five-year, $50 million contract.”
“I had about $26.6 million guaranteed.”
“My first year, I got a $12 million signing bonus.”
“After taxes, I only touched around $7 million.”
“The first thing I did was give my parents $3 million.”
“Then I bought them a $1 million house.”
“So right away, about $5 million was gone.”
“I bought my brothers cars.”
“I bought myself a penthouse.”
“I got a Range Rover Sport and a Bentley GT.”
“People hear $50 million and think you’ve got $50 million sitting in the bank.”
“That’s not how it works.”
“You look up after all that and realize you might only have around $1 million left.”
“You start understanding real quick that a $50 million contract is not actually $50 million.”
“That’s why so many guys go broke.”
@SnowJohnson_ My wife was 36 when we met. We were long distance for a year before we figured out how to merge our lives.
That was 20 years ago.
Don’t give up hope bro
Holy shit…how many fucking boomer relatives does he have that he needs to shit on for validation and clicks?
This is exactly why I’m ready to get rid of this app. This is all it’s been since Wedge was axed and it fucking sucks
my boomer uncle bought a rental property in the early 90s for about $110,000.
today it’s worth close to $1.2 million.
the other day he told me my generation just doesn’t want to work hard anymore.
meanwhile i work 45+ hours a week.
still can’t afford a place of my own.
and yes… i’m renting a room in his house.
for $900 a month
@BurnerBuddha It’s literally kicking the can down the road.
I understand what you’re trying to say, but that $7500 will be gone lickety-split and the underlying problem that led to the debt still would exist.
Ahh yes…$7500 each…
The idea that this is somehow “life changing” for most Americans and wouldn’t be run through within a couple of months is laughable…
Adam Schiff released a video fantasizing about what “we” could pay for “by the wealth of our first trillionaire."
"$1 trillion, if we decided to distribute that equally among American households, your household would get $7,500..."
Sounds downright utopian, Adam.