BeastMode54 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 per rotoworld The Ravens have cut off contract negotiations with free agent G/C Jason Brown. Brown will be the top interior offensive lineman available when the clock strikes 12AM in eastern time zones. He could be under contract just hours later. GET ER DONE!!!
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Well thats really good news, so lets hope we can land him.
Lt. Dan's Revenge Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Russ Brandon should get this guy on the first plane to Buffalo.
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 FYI: Supposedly, Miami is where he wants to go and Miami also wants him, according to rotoworld...Hard to land a guy who wants to go someplace and they also want him as a top target...so dont get your hopes up. Not to mention Miamis weather...
MarkyMannn Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Not to mention Miamis weather... What do you mean? It's 38 today, 5 degrees above our normal average Meanwhile, Miami is only sunny and 80...............never mind
Flbillsfan#1 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 FYI: Supposedly, Miami is where he wants to go and Miami also wants him, according to rotoworld...Hard to land a guy who wants to go someplace and they also want him as a top target...so dont get your hopes up. Not to mention Miamis weather... The fact Fla has no State income Tax is a much greater incentive than the weather.
WellDressed Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 I woke up this morning to find my pants in my shoes..
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 The fact Fla has no State income Tax is a much greater incentive than the weather. Didnt know they had no state income tax...so yes, that would be strike #2 on hom coming to Buffalo...or should I say strike #1, with his desire to go to Miami strike #2, and the Weather strike #3...
Steely Dan Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 I really hope Buffalo gets him if for no other reason than to make the negative nellies look dumb.
Magox Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Didnt know they had no state income tax...so yes, that would be strike #2 on hom coming to Buffalo...or should I say strike #1, with his desire to go to Miami strike #2, and the Weather strike #3... Hopefully the third strike he fouled off. I guess it will come down to the money. We are just gonna have to overpay if we want any chance at having him play. No time for a visit. Just an outright top rated guard pay that he is seeking. Then we can have him. I'm thinking the team that lands him will have to dish up $7Million + a year
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Hopefully the third strike he fouled off. I guess it will come down to the money. We are just gonna have to overpay if we want any chance at having him play. No time for a visit. Just an outright top rated guard pay that he is seeking. Then we can have him. I'm thinking the team that lands him will have to dish up $7Million + a year Well that's why we've been clearing space, I would assume. I'd be baffled if we weren't after Brown or Saturday.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Didnt know they had no state income tax...so yes, that would be strike #2 on hom coming to Buffalo...or should I say strike #1, with his desire to go to Miami strike #2, and the Weather strike #3... In New York State, anyone making over $500,000/year is taxed at the rate of 7.7%. So if Brown gets a contract higher than what Derrick Dockery had (7 years, $49 million), his average tax hit per year would be between $550-600,000 per year. In taxes. That number again, more than $550,000 per year in taxes in New York State. Zero state income taxes in Florida. So the Bills will need to overpay Brown just like they overpayed Dockery.
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Well that's why we've been clearing space, I would assume. I'd be baffled if we weren't after Brown or Saturday. I would love to see either of those guys, however Saturday has said he wants to play in Pitt, and Pitt wants him. Brown (according to rotoworld) wants to go to Miami who also wants him. So, looks like our only shot may be to over pay...
H2o Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 I would love to see either of those guys, however Saturday has said he wants to play in Pitt, and Pitt wants him. Brown (according to rotoworld) wants to go to Miami who also wants him. So, looks like our only shot may be to over pay... Great, just great. We're going to pull an "Al Davis".
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Great, just great. We're going to pull an "Al Davis". Hopefully not, but we may pull a Langston Walker or a Kelsay
TheLynchTrain Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Didnt know they had no state income tax...so yes, that would be strike #2 on hom coming to Buffalo...or should I say strike #1, with his desire to go to Miami strike #2, and the Weather strike #3... You're not exactly right. Just because he's playing somewhere else doesn't mean he wouldn't have his primary home in Florida and pay his taxes (or lack thereof there). I got a friend in the Nats farm system and he says a lot of players on the east coast have homes in florida for this exact reason, but its for weekends and off season. BUT, what you're forgetting is that professional athletes pay taxes in the towns/cities/states where they play. So yeah, if he played 8 games in FL compared to Buffalo, he wouldn't have to pay taxes on that, but the other 8 games could be potentially taxed in NY, FL, TX or AZ, depending on where they pay this week. At least that's how he explained it to me for baseball players. It must get complicated, and I would understand why they'd get an accountant.
UB Bull Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 You're not exactly right. Just because he's playing somewhere else doesn't mean he wouldn't have his primary home in Florida and pay his taxes (or lack thereof there). I got a friend in the Nats farm system and he says a lot of players on the east coast have homes in florida for this exact reason, but its for weekends and off season. BUT, what you're forgetting is that professional athletes pay taxes in the towns/cities/states where they play. So yeah, if he played 8 games in FL compared to Buffalo, he wouldn't have to pay taxes on that, but the other 8 games could be potentially taxed in NY, FL, TX or AZ, depending on where they pay this week. At least that's how he explained it to me for baseball players. It must get complicated, and I would understand why they'd get an accountant. State income taxes are based on where the earner lives, not where he works, so they definitely don't need to pay taxes in all the random states that their teams visit. This is all that I am sure about. I do no know how the whole "offseason home" thing works.
The Rev.Mattb74 ESQ. Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 FYI: Supposedly, Miami is where he wants to go and Miami also wants him, according to rotoworld...Hard to land a guy who wants to go someplace and they also want him as a top target...so dont get your hopes up. Not to mention Miamis weather... I am curious where you heard that he wanted to go to Miami, do you have a link? I have heard that Miami is targeting him, but never where he wanted to go to Miami. It just seems odd to me that a player on the verge of getting his biggest payday of his life would cut down the list of his potential places to go. I know Buffalo is no gem to play either but if I was a player I wouldnt count Miami as a legit contender next year. Will Pennington hold it together another year, will Ricky try to find Budha or whoever again? Teams that have a big turn around after a disasterous year tend to come back to earth the next year, plus they play a much tougher schedule as well, plus *Brady is back. It just seems a little strange to me, that he would single out Miami, unless he is from Miami or the fans did what we did to get TKO here.
Agua Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 I am curious where you heard that he wanted to go to Miami, do you have a link? http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thedailydol...owns-wish-list/
The Rev.Mattb74 ESQ. Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thedailydol...owns-wish-list/ It could be right, but I am not putting to much stock in a blog saying some NFL source. Good find though
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