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Anyone have an extra $27k lying around?


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6 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

I believe the league will pay for 150. The team gets to decide who gets them. This the start of the story that resulted in Mixon being the voice of the Panthers

 

Most all of the staff get one. Sometimes even the janitor will get one. It's the same with SB winner rings.

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8 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

He only made $3.4 million in his 7 year career. Who knows how much of that went to taxes, agents etc. Even if he was smart with the rest of it, that isn't exactly never work again money. 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-york-giants/chris-scott-6659/cash-earnings/

For me it would be. Even at two percent interest you can live off of a million easy. Not a great living but a living non the less.

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8 hours ago, Snake said:

For me it would be. Even at two percent interest you can live off of a million easy. Not a great living but a living non the less.

Yeah, I've got to agree. Imagine if you had been able to earn $3.4 million before the age of 30? Even after taxes it is huge jump on taking care of yourself and the rest of your family for life. 

Lifestyle is the killer.

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My guess is Ryan Delaire. On ebay it says residents of California must pay 8% sales tax. My guess is this means it is being sold from someone in California. Ryan Delaire was last season on the practice squad of the 49ers for most of the year but active roster for a couple games. Being a practice squad player living in California cant be easy.

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8 minutes ago, Keeksneak59 said:

Why in the hell would anyone want to remember the abomination that was Superbowl 50 by buying the Runner Up ring? 

I know, right? I was somewhat shocked to even find out that a ring such as this even exists. I can't imagine it would be worth  much more than the value of the stones and the metal. The only ring that I'd want is the Super Bowl ring. 

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