He's not a Free Agent...he's suffering from Systematic Oppression, and there's no NFL scale for that in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
GF is a Bucs fan and we watch nearly every game and go to a game or two every year. She is jacked about Brady being at QB. Jameis was horrible. With Brady's QB I.Q., Godwin, Evans and O.J. Howard to throw to, they are a reliable run game away from being contenders. Super Bowl is in Tampa this year. Can the GOAT go out on top?
I think the Superbowl is wishful thinking. But it's definitely Brady's best wide receiver lineup. And I also think this is Oj Howard's last chance not to be a bust...
Something about Florida. It's the place people go to retire. I predict TMZ shows video of Gronk partying with a bunch of 90 yo women before the season ends
Gotta officially change your address to Florida and once that happens, the stupid just happens. I'm not sure it's worth it
Saints sign Jameis Winston, creating a bit of controversy since they already have Drew Breesus and three-year backup Taysom Hill. Interesting to note, though, that Winston has already completed more passes to Saints players than Hill has (10 to 7), more touchdown passes to Saints players 2 to 0, and he's never worn the team uniform.
and they drafted a QB in the 4th round... My son is a huge Saints fan and HATES Jamis - he ain't impressed right now and is hoping he's a training camp casualty.
They have to pay taxes in the state played. So potentially all of their away games get taxed, assuming there is a tax.
That is only true for about 1/2 the states. Another 16 or so states have a minimum number of days working in the state before you have to pay state income tax there. I doubt an NFL player would meet that minimum. Paying taxes for "working" one day in a state doesn't generally make sense for anyone except the tax preparers and attorneys. Sure a state might get some decent money from an NFL player, but the flip side is you have people that make $70 in a day that now are supposed to file a tax form and it will cost more to process than the state gets in tax.
Yeah.... Sean Peyton is no dumbass, but I truly can't see an upside to this one. Maybe they are going to make him an RB with the option/threat to pass?