Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
ThunderDan
Easton is obviously not in their plans for QB. Really don't know what they are doing with him. But, good for him. If you can hang on for 4 years, your rookie contract expires, and you'll make $$$. In the NFL, it seems anyone with absolutely any experience in the league as a QB will get picked up by someone. Even if you never played a single snap. Third string QB's still get rich :)
Actually, it's 3 years on an active roster or injured reserve (48 games). The amount of money retired players receive is based off of credited seasons from what I've read. So the amount players receives at or about age 50 varies. Doubt Stick is thinking about retirement pensions now at 26;
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
Oops, Easton Stick is only 25, just had a birthday.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
southcliffbison
Actually, it's 3 years on an active roster or injured reserve (48 games). The amount of money retired players receive is based off of credited seasons from what I've read. So the amount players receives at or about age 50 varies. Doubt Stick is thinking about retirement pensions now at 26;
Nor was I...I was saying his next contract after his rookie one will be $$$...even if he's just a third string.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
southcliffbison
Actually, it's 3 years on an active roster or injured reserve (48 games). The amount of money retired players receive is based off of credited seasons from what I've read. So the amount players receives at or about age 50 varies. Doubt Stick is thinking about retirement pensions now at 26;
My best guess is that any eventual retirement pension Easton receives from the NFL will be dwarfed by the earnings from his post NFL endeavors. Kid has a great head on his shoulders and is a very hard worker. From what I've seen in the this life those combined attributes typically spell success.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
GreenfieldBison
My best guess is that any eventual retirement pension Easton receives from the NFL will be dwarfed by the earnings from his post NFL endeavors. Kid has a great head on his shoulders and is a very hard worker. From what I've seen in the this life those combined attributes typically spell success.
It worked for me.....
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
GreenfieldBison
My best guess is that any eventual retirement pension Easton receives from the NFL will be dwarfed by the earnings from his post NFL endeavors. Kid has a great head on his shoulders and is a very hard worker. From what I've seen in the this life those combined attributes typically spell success.
So what ur saying is buy STCK calls?
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
Kevin
So what ur saying is buy STCK calls?
Better yet get in the ground floor as an angel investor.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
GreenfieldBison
Better yet get in the ground floor as an angel investor.
Angel is out. Sold my soul for the last TSLA bull run.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
southcliffbison
Actually, it's 3 years on an active roster or injured reserve (48 games). The amount of money retired players receive is based off of credited seasons from what I've read. So the amount players receives at or about age 50 varies. Doubt Stick is thinking about retirement pensions now at 26;
Even if it say 40k ish a year that’s basically a million dollar bonus for making it through year 3.
Re: The Easton Stick Mega Thread
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Originally Posted by
bisonaudit
Even if it say 40k ish a year that’s basically a million dollar bonus for making it through year 3.
Agree, 40 grand a year, now , is a nice supplementary income. How much 40 k buys if and when Stick is eligible for the pension (2045) we don't and won't know. Of course, the pension payout will increase over the years and will depend upon how many credited seasons ES will have accumulated. We all hope ES, CW, Haeg, Turner, and all the rest of former Bison have long and successful careers and invest their income wisely.