Ealy visit?

no. Ealy will be a one year deal with a team option for year 2. ON THE CHEAP. I actually like the fit. He wont be expected to start,but to be a rotational piece.

I like the possible fit too, but not if they're paying him any real money. There are repeated stories about a questionable attitude - much like Damontre Moore last year - and if they're true, I want the same easy "out" on the contract that they had - and used - with Moore.
 
if you think property tax offsets a 9% income tax you are sadly mistaken, especially for very highly paid athletes.
I live in Texas. I'm hardly mistaken.
I might have overexagerated a bit but I am right.
 
Sounds like he left Dallas without a deal. That doesn’t mean it’s dead but it is always nice when a team gets them signed before they leave the building.
 
Sounds like he left Dallas without a deal. That doesn’t mean it’s dead but it is always nice when a team gets them signed before they leave the building.

Have you seen officially that he's left?
 
Sounds like he left Dallas without a deal. That doesn’t mean it’s dead but it is always nice when a team gets them signed before they leave the building.

I'm sure most agents advise their clients to continue to look at options before making a decision, or if they have already looked at them, to go home so they can make a decision with a clearer head than possible if they are still visiting a team. The obvious exception might be if a team is willing to commit to blatantly overpay before the player leaves.
 
if you think property tax offsets a 9% income tax you are sadly mistaken, especially for very highly paid athletes.

For a million-dollar home in a nice area with good schools, it's about $23,000 a year.
 
This guy has been a colossal bust.

He was a late 2nd round pick who put up 4-5 sacks per year with Carolina. Sure, Carolina had to want more from him, but hardly a colossal bust.
 
Off topic a bit. The dude on the left looks like he Is being busted breaking his diet.
 
if you think property tax offsets a 9% income tax you are sadly mistaken, especially for very highly paid athletes.

9% would be a big number for a guy making millions a year. Plus, aren't there still property taxes in states with a state income tax?
 
remember this is the same guy that called Taco a bust after his first week.

Ahh, one of those overzealous complainers who would rather complain in advance than wait and risk missing the chance if the player works out.
 
Ahh, one of those overzealous complainers who would rather complain in advance than wait and risk missing the chance if the player works out.
Unfortunately, that seems to describe a majority of the members here.
 

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