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Fournette knows how to spend that money


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Just now, Porn Shop Clerk said:

Is the average professional athlete taken #4 overall in the NFL draft?

Go check and see how many Top 10 picks flamed out of the league in their first 5 years.....where you are taken does not guarantee anything.

My point is that most prof athletes (even the elite ones) end up flat broke at a very early age because they go bat poo crazy with crazy spending.

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1 minute ago, MadHatter said:

Go check and see how many Top 10 picks flamed out of the league in their first 5 years.....where you are taken does not guarantee anything.

My point is that most prof athletes (even the elite ones) end up flat broke at a very early age because they go bat poo crazy with crazy spending.

This is true, but if I had been lucky enough to have been in big-money athlete shoes like Fournette, I too would have given my sainted Mama any darned thing she wanted. 

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5 minutes ago, Casto said:

He bought her a car that's going to get trashed and not worth poo in 5 years (like him) when he could have got her a house. I can't tell what type of neighborhood that is.. but it's not the type I'd feel comfortable parking a brand new jag in lol

I'm sure if he wants he can buy her a car and a house. 

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22 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

You guys do realize that the average professional athlete is out of the league in less than 5 years and totally broke immediately after that.

 

A fourth overall pick isn't exactly "the average professional athlete."

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At least his mom won't dump his broke ass once his career is over, unlike most of the women these guys decide to marry. 

Keyword is decide if this person wouldn't have went with you when you were dirt broke and didn't have all the poo then you take your own risk by marrying them just because she's pretty doesn't mean you need to wife her


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