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Is this number tainted?


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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

well, if he has a halfway decent financial adviser...I would suspect he will be wearing 22 this year.  Making a ton of decisions like that is how you end up a NFL statistic. 

but he can do whatever he wants.  My son will just have a vintage 22 lol.  I'm too cheap to start chasing jersey changes. 

lol i'm pretty sure he's fine

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10 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

He can afford it

You think he is going to pay $1.5m just so he can wear a different number on his chest?  LOL.  He is rich, not wealthy. No one can "afford" to throw away 1.5m and getting nothing in return, except for stupid wealthy people.  Now if they could roll that 1.5m into his charity and he gets the number, maybe, as that's a tax write off.  

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Honestly it makes the most sense for him to put in the request now, so he can have 5 for the 2022 season. That way he doesn't have to pay for all the 22 jerseys this year and we get a full season of football to wash the bad taste that the number 5 currently has out of our mouths.

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11 minutes ago, travisura said:

Honestly it makes the most sense for him to put in the request now, so he can have 5 for the 2022 season. That way he doesn't have to pay for all the 22 jerseys this year and we get a full season of football to wash the bad taste that the number 5 currently has out of our mouths.

So they wouldn't make any more 22 gear to sell for a year?  That wouldn't seem likely as I am 100% sure he is our best selling jersey number. 

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