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3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

His spending is certainly out pacing his income in.  He's spending like he's on his second contract.

I think Khalil Shakir drives like a Honda Accord or something like that....or at least he did in his rookie deal.  I know he made less than Worthy but I even drive a more expensive car than Shakir did.  That's maturity on Shakir.  

 

It's true that his $800k isn't accurate, these are just the purchases made to the public.  He knows what else he has that spent money on.  If he's buying these cars this early, it would not be out of the question he owns a white tiger and feeds it $2,000 a week on meat to feed it.  

 

Who cares….stop pocket watching another man’s money! What he does with his money is his business! 

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On 3/25/2025 at 5:18 PM, JaCrispy said:

Man, he sure knows how to make good investments…😉



 that suit is a counter argument 

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On 3/25/2025 at 7:42 PM, bills6969 said:


On this episode of athletes gone broke…

The taxes and insurance alone will take the rest of his $$$. :lol: No wonder he's so skinny, he ain't got $$$ to eat. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

His spending is certainly out pacing his income in.  He's spending like he's on his second contract.

I think Khalil Shakir drives like a Honda Accord or something like that....or at least he did in his rookie deal.  I know he made less than Worthy but I even drive a more expensive car than Shakir did.  That's maturity on Shakir.  

 

It's true that his $800k isn't accurate, these are just the purchases made to the public.  He knows what else he has that spent money on.  If he's buying these cars this early, it would not be out of the question he owns a white tiger and feeds it $2,000 a week on meat to feed it.  

 

$800k was his salary, but it’s intentionally misleading as it ignores the $6.85M signing bonus he also got. SMH

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32 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

$800k was his salary, but it’s intentionally misleading as it ignores the $6.85M signing bonus he also got. SMH

 

Of course. He can’t go broke immediately, it’s designed for dragging that out. 

 

My wife had a good friend who was a big college tennis player. She worked in wealth management for one of the big banks in a division that just did athletes. It’s a real thing with all these guys going broke within a few years. 

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

 

Of course. He can’t go broke immediately, it’s designed for dragging that out. 

 

My wife had a good friend who was a big college tennis player. She worked in wealth management for one of the big banks in a division that just did athletes. It’s a real thing with all these guys going broke within a few years. 

It’s their money. Let them do as they please. When I see athletes pissing away money I always think of the responsible ones that handed theirs over to Bernie Madoff to invest. 

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11 hours ago, streetkings01 said:

Who cares….stop pocket watching another man’s money! What he does with his money is his business! 

 

Yeah!

Let's wait until he blows his money & hammer him then on this board 😀

 

Posted
12 hours ago, Goin Breakdown said:

Dude we're all here on a football message board. How many chick are any of us banging really?

Just the women I married, because, believe it or not, I am a man of my word, that and she is seriously hot, 😁👍

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Negan said:

There was no way on earth, Bills would've drafted this guy.  Terrible character, I'm sure his interview with the Bills was atrocious.

Thread title implies they traded him

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4 hours ago, The 9 Isles said:

😆

 

 

Needless to say, he would not have fit into the Bills culture. I wonder if that was the deal breaker for Beane, especially after just getting rid of Diva Diggs. 

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14 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

It’s their money. Let them do as they please. When I see athletes pissing away money I always think of the responsible ones that handed theirs over to Bernie Madoff to invest. 

 

Sometimes the decent thing to do is help people who need it, even if they don’t know they need help. They can decline, but at least you try to do the right thing. 

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41 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Sometimes the decent thing to do is help people who need it, even if they don’t know they need help. They can decline, but at least you try to do the right thing. 

Oh, was there someone here trying to help him?

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