Put the money into a trust that matures and pays out at intervals, and tie some portion of it to revenue actually earned on their NIL. Most of these guys will not make it in the NFL and will be working stiffs in a few years. This will pay them out when they need it to cover real world expenses...
‘This wasn't like the failed trade for Percy Harvin back in 2013 in which Schneider traded a first-round pick to the Vikings in exchange for a Super Bowl kickoff returned for a touchdown and a black eye for Golden Tate.’
Don’t believe everything on the internet. That’s a screen grab from a 1985 movie called ‘Twice in a Lifetime’. Filmed in Snohomish. Hackman’s character is a huge Hawks fan, and there’s at least one scene in the Kingdome.
Fact is they were like the Beatles. Pick your favorite, but what made it magical was the way they meshed (as their uneven solo careers perfectly demonstrated)
All great examples, but I’d argue Whitehurst doesn’t deserve a big-time bust label. He was a third round pick by SD and we gave up a 3rd to acquire him, hoping he’d show more upside but not counting on him to be our QBOTF.
Everyone seems to assume that a new head coach wants to draft and start a rookie QB. That’s a tall order when also learning to be a head coach, building a new staff, and getting veteran players to buy in. If it is Ben Johnson, recognize that he made his name with a veteran reclamation project at...
It was a ton of fun to root for RW to choke last year, and it’s hard to feel anything but contempt for the way her forced his way out. But for me, now that there’s no draft compensation riding on his failure, and since he’s in the other conference, I’m changing my tune. As cringy as he can be...