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[Vague Title] An top OL just became available. Wow
Herc11 replied to Bash_Gash's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, overcompensation injuries are a thing. They typically relate to when someone has an injury. The body begins to overcompensate for the injured body part resulting in either a worse injury or another injury. I suppose changing from the left to the right could contribute to overcompensation injuries as he has played so long at one position, the mind-muscle connection may not be as developed for the differences, which will lead to overcompensation of the stronger muscles/connections. I didn't follow his injuries last year, so I have no idea if this was a contributing factor or not. I just read on a Raiders report that he was shifted to RT after they drafted a new LT. -
[Vague Title] An top OL just became available. Wow
Herc11 replied to Bash_Gash's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He was playing RT with the Raiders last season -
Bills sign T LaAdrian Waddle to a 1yr deal
Herc11 replied to Bash_Gash's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Just saw on FB from the Bill's account -
Beane was pi##ed off about Buffalo comments
Herc11 replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
absolutely... pretty f'd up for Bills fans to be doing that at TC -
Beane was pi##ed off about Buffalo comments
Herc11 replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I must of missed this one... what was it about? -
Mitch Morse talks a bit on why he chose Buffalo
Herc11 replied to blacklabel's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That color scheme is god awful... holy eye strain -
CJ Mosley to the Jets (5 yr, $85M, $51M gtd)
Herc11 replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One night in Bangkok makes a tough man tumble -
Could it be possible Ndamukong Suh to Bills?
Herc11 replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I thought the exact same when I saw it. How can you not tell that those are clouds???? -
Oh dear god, please Beane stay as far away from OBJ as you can get. Allen does not need OBJ's temper tantrums on his sideline. This team needs to grow behind Allen as their leader and face of the franchise, not a POS like OBJ.
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Yes, they pay where they play. So you have to figure half of your games are taxed at that rate with the possibility of more in the playoffs. I believe the contract is divided up per game, at least that's what people always make it sound like. I just used Bryce Harper because it was recent and a huge contract. Pretty crazy when you see how much they get taken out. Going from like near $30 mil annually to an actual take home of like $14 mil. I'm sure they get some pretty good accountants to help with tax breaks. Makes you wonder about the true purpose of some of the charities players start. I'm not suggesting all. I do realize some like Kelly's were started due to a personal situation.
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Sorry, I was bored and tired of studying, perhaps got a little carried away lol... Yes, Roswell is a wonderful place. I'm actually going to be doing rotations through the oncology unit here at the big children's hospital in a couple weeks. Not sure if I am man enough to be able to work in that environment. My wife was only able to for about 4 years and it took a toll on her. Anyways, I wish you the best in your battle. F#ck Cancer!
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Actually it did... it stemmed off the people suggesting taxes are an issue when an athlete is considering going to Buffalo. Some people were under the understanding property taxes were higher in Ca (since he may go to Oakland, which I know Oakland is only temp) than B-lo and I was giving examples that they are not.
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You do realize California is not only Southern California, San Diego, and the Bay area, right? I live in Fresno, which is pretty comparable in size to Buffalo. We get the same complaints, just like Buffalo from outsiders about nothing to do here etc... I mentioned that wrong above though. What I should have said is, a $3-4,000 mortgage/month here will get you far more than a $3,-4,000/month mortgage there. Example: $500,000 house at .9% property tax (Ca avg) is $4,500 a year. Monthly payment is $1983.20 (It made me use an interest rate so I used 1%) $375 of which is to taxes-- $135,000 total going to the gov't during the mortgage. To get a house with a similar payment in Buffalo you're looking at: $410,000 at 1.880% property tax is $7,708 a year. Monthly payment is $1961.06 and $642.33 is going to taxes. That's $90,000 in house you are not getting---- $231,240 in taxes going to the gov't during the 30 year mortgage. Almost $100,000 in taxes MORE. Oh and that same $500,000 house in Buffalo is $9,400 a year in taxes. Monthly payment is $2,391.53 with $783.33 going to taxes and $282,000 in taxes over the course of the mortgage.
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I could say the same for NYC. The fact is LA, SD, and SF represent a minuscule part of California. I used $100,000 because that was an easy number. I'll show you a $500,000 house where I live and a $500,000 house in Buffalo will pail in comparison and will run significantly more in taxes. When your money is going to materials, construction, and land you get much more bang for your buck than when its going to the government. Plus there is that little part where the house and land can increase in value and you can make more. When that value goes up in Buffalo you just pay more and more in taxes.
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Isn't that the reporter who primarily covers the Steelers? Sounds like Pittsburgh is doing major damage control because AB drove his value down with how he acted with the Buffalo possibility. They would want other teams to believe it never got that far so it looks like the Bills just didnt want to give up 9. I would think most teams would not be willing to give up 9, so that would be a reasonable thing for Buffalo to do in their eyes.
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My wife loved working there. We only moved because I was Active Duty AF and got orders. We actually contemplated going back to Buffalo when I retired, but those property taxes were a major issue for me. It's a shame cause we loved it there. I don't think property taxes are the issue to the players... However state taxes are a HUGE issue. They are already taxed at 37% federally. You can go to PA and only add 3.07% onto that or you can go to Cali and add 13.3% on top (NY is 8.82%). Teams in those states have to pay the player significantly more to compensate for losses to taxes to equal teams from lower taxed states (or none, like FL and TX). Check this article out. https://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/bryce-harpers-mega-millions-baseball-contract-how-it-compares-to-other-offers-after-taxes
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Just as is the average pay for the majority of jobs/careers. A RN can easily make over $100,000 year in parts of Cali. I know this first hand and no I don't live in any of the three major Californian cities. My wife makes $100 an hour at one hospital and about $55 at another. According to glassdoor.com an RN at ECMC makes an average of $30/hr. Roswell (my wife's first place working as an RN) gets an average of $63,131 annually.
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Uhh... should probably do some research first. I've lived in Buffalo and almost bought a house there. Property taxes were insane for what you were getting. Here's some actual data for you to digest: "California’s overall property taxes are below the national average. The average effective property tax rate in California is 0.79%, compared with a national average of 1.19%." Buffalo 1.88% = $18.80 per thousand $100,000 house = $1880 per year, $156.67 per month on top of your mortgage! https://smartasset.com/taxes/california-property-tax-calculator#b5Sc1pJdjw
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What Punishment Will the NFL Kraft for the Champs Owner ?
Herc11 replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There's an operative word you used there... I'll give you a hint. It starts with f and ends with orced.