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lmao Junior Galette uploaded a video saying "fug sean payton"


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Didn't our previously resident Saints troll once start a smack thread about how we should fear this dolt?

I think it was right around the time he got an extension.

Galette is one of the better pure pass rushers in the league. Unfortunately, it appears he would also enjoy hanging out with Greg Hardy. For as talented as both are, neither seems to have a lick of common sense. I always thought Galette was a bit loud mouthed and didn't know when to shut up. Since he signed his contract, he's been a nightmare of a player to have on the team. 

At this point, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Saints eat the dead money.

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With their cap situation, how could they even afford to eat $10M in dead money?  

Curious myself, so I looked. It's after June 1st, so cutting him means his bonus money for this year and future guaranteed salaries are applied to this year. He's got some hefty future salaries, but can't tell if they're guaranteed, so looked at this year's bonus money and he's got 4.2 million total. 1.6 million signing bonus + 2.5 million re-structure bonus + 100k workout bonus.

If he's gotten that 100k workout bonus, the Taints CAN'T release him. They only have 4.181 million in cap space. If he didn't get the workout bonus, they can release him and have $81k in cap space.

2016 is even better. Taints have $157.9 million on the books. Cap this year is $143.28m, up about $10m from last year. Gallette has future signing bonuses and re-structuring bonuses totaling $12.1 million. He'll have $3.2m of that already against 2016 cap, so add $8.9m that the Taints will have to find somewhere else if they cut Gallette, in addition to what they'll probably be over already.

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And people are still surprised when guys like this get into legal trouble.  If he had not been able to play football I am betting he would be behind bars by now.

I just watched the video. I'm curious...what did he do that would lead you to believe he or "guys like this" would be behind bars by now?

Also, I'm confused at the "and people are still surprised when guys like this get into legal trouble" comment? What type of guy is he? All the man did was speak into a camera and reference his chain.

Help me understand...I'm a guy who's worn big chains, and cursed a time or two in a camera. So, according to you....guys like me..a process engineer for a Fortune 500 company...end up in jail?

 

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