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Nobody has an answer bro….If you are saying that this “deregulation” will save 10 percent of the total gdp LMAOROFL🤪
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heyoooo
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Maybe some fella I put on ignore yesterday.
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Insanity, if true. And it would point to him getting some terrible advice from his agent and/or brother. Competent representation is of enormous value.
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Look I don't blame Cook. He feels he should be paid and he absolutely deserves to be. Brandon Beane needs to get Cooks agent on the horn and get it done. He's got a bit of leverage at this state of the negotiation. Offer Cook 12 or 13 mill for 3 years and guarantee it and be done
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but the eAgLEs!
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I just don't think Beane wants to do it. Running heavy OL packages and 2 TE I think I read 46% of the time last year. Cook is good but he's set up to succeed by the philosophy.
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What does that have to do with "high" or "low" tax states? The "high" tax states have locked their QBs (Lions, Bengals, Bills, 49ers....). NFL players pay state income tax where the games are played. The Dolphins are guaranteed at least 3 games every year (all division away games) in "high" tax states. NFL franchises are disproportionately located in higher tax states. States with high state income taxes have historically had larger populations (although that is changing a bit). There are only 8 states with no state income tax, three of which don't have NFL teams - New Hampshire, South Dakota, and Wyoming. So in addition to playing those 3 divisional games, the Dolphins often end up playing at least half of their games in higher taxed locales. A quick look at the Dolphin's salary numbers and I'd estimate their per-game payroll is about $10M. That means the Dolphins players (in aggregate) probably pay over $1M in income tax to NYS every time they play the Bills and Jets.
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It doesn't matter if the "estimated' savings from ridding business of these superfluous regulations IS 3 trillion OR $3 dollars. It IS reducing government. Your self reflection on this matter is laughable. .
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BS. He shouldn’t be paid based on your (or his) fantasy about how much he’s grown. He’s proven only what he’s proven and that’s what his contract should reflect. It’s not difficult. I would not have minded if the Bills had allowed Cook’s agent to look for a trade partner before the draft. He could have really seen what his market was. But I do not see where they asked to do so and I would not want them to allow it now. That’s not a precedent a GM should set. At this point I’d want this: either the two sides come to an agreement prior to the season starting or he plays his deal out. In the future agents would understand that the time to request permission to seek a trade would be prior to the draft. If he goes the fake injury route, then I’d play hardball and seek to fine/suspend him.
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Rumor from Rickey? Yaaaaaaaaa furrrr surrrrrre
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I really like Parrino and his reporting but he gets way too high on random guys at the bottom of the depth chart. He's also Cam Lewis' number one fan, I'm ready to move on but I've said that for like 3 years.
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Cook’s job right now is to be out there practicing with his teammates, helping the team get better. So, sitting out practice when he’s healthy means he is NOT taking care of his “business”. Imagine if every player would just sit out of practice whenever they want and call it “business“. If there’s no penalties or fines allowed for this selfish behavior, they need to correct this in the next collective bargaining agreement. I don’t know if this is Cook’s intention, but I think this move by Cook reduces the chances of Buffalo offering him a multi year contract. I agree Cook has every right to make as much money as he can. I just disagree this is the way to do it. If he believes Buffalo’s offer isn’t enough, use that perceived slight as motivation. Get a big injury insurance policy. Then go prove your worth on the field this season and sign next spring for as much as you can get, wherever you choose to sign.
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How has Allen looked so far in camp? As locked in as ever?
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“Not a process guy”
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why are backup RBs always described as change of pace? Backup WRs aren't called that
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Niagara Bill replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I question, when trump creates the lies to take over Canada, ...fentanyl, China relations, Russia invasion, Liberal government, nasty people, treaty of 1825 was not legal, or whatever, what will your position be. -
I don’t think he has a lot of leverage imo. Just franchise him next year. RBs don’t last very long on average. He is either plays or loses out on money. I like cook but we don’t need him to be successful. Josh and competent coaching is all we need, the later has been suspect for years though
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how is Rochester? Im considering moving there from NE
Royale with Cheese replied to Pete's topic in Off the Wall
Break ups are rough. I would avoid Rochester. From what I understand, most closet ghey's live in Rochester because I heard a dentist up there has a dungeon in his basement and they do "fun" things. -
Cook shows up and does his job, then no one talks about him, they focus on the practice.
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"Boycotting" Israel does not equal "criticizing " Israel But you knew that. Oh wait, you didn't.
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So are we gonna talk about camp today, or just rehash cook over and over and over again? aren't there other threads for this nonsense?
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I'm Shocked - Baylon Specter Hurt
Royale with Cheese replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
Actually water is not wet so it's not a fact.