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I can't see the Bombers signing Streveler. We have higher needs elsewhere. Offensive line.  Should the Bombers decide to go with 3 Americans. Interior DL We're vulnerable to the run. We get little push from the guys there now. Secondary, if Houston is out for any length of time. Love to have Streveler back but He'd want some big money to play here. 

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3 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

I can't see the Bombers signing Streveler. We have higher needs elsewhere. Offensive line.  Should the Bombers decide to go with 3 Americans. Interior DL We're vulnerable to the run. We get little push from the guys there now. Secondary, if Houston is out for any length of time. Love to have Streveler back but He'd want some big money to play here. 

Yeah...I agree we need an interior dline guy...not sure if Brandin Bryant is on bubble in Buffalo..but he spent the yr on PR last yr..prob doesnt have much pr eligibility left...would love to see him back here as a nice returnee...just what the doctor ordered

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4 minutes ago, BomberfanMKS said:

I actually think that game hurt Stevs chance of getting on the roster, but probably helped his chance of sticking around in the league.  Not because his performance wasn't good enough but because  White played pretty well. 

That being said... he was dialed in... every pass was at least decent

Yeah maybe.  They are so locked into Flacco it seems.  He's 6-17 in the last 5 years as a starter and not getting better at 37 going on 38.

White at least has some upside in the same pocket passer type role, and has outperformed Flacco pretty drastically this preseason and last regular season.

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8 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

Yeah maybe.  They are so locked into Flacco it seems.  He's 6-17 in the last 5 years as a starter and not getting better at 37 going on 38.

White at least has some upside in the same pocket passer type role, and has outperformed Flacco pretty drastically this preseason and last regular season.

Keeping Flacco is probably a mistake, but not a mistake that risks getting you fired (nobody blames someone for keeping a veteran qb around).   Cutting Flacco is probably not a mistake, but if it is a mistake it's a mistake that loses you a job. 

 

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2 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

The NFL pension isn't anything crazy either, it's like under $50,000 USD per year once someone is vested.  Actually kind of a joke when you think most guys on the 53 man are hauling in 7 figures.  They need to make their own investments.  Streveler has already made over $1.5 million USD in the NFL.

The bigger part of it is the 401k they get access to but obviously like any of us that means they are contributing their own income today into that, and they need to stay on the active roster to keep contributing.

 

I wish I got a nothing pension of 50k a year. It also includes significant health care too. The minimum pension covers about 100% of the deductible and leaves them with around 30k a year. 
 

also have to remember that not a ton of pro athletes do well after retirement financially. Any time you get huge sums of cash or pay with out the financial skills normally attributed to earning that kind of cash the rate of bankruptcy goes sky high. It’s a great safety net for a lot of guys. 
 

for guys who come from poverty, learning to manage a 6 or 7 figure income is harder than staying in the league. 
 

id like to see the pension be much better for guys who don’t play a lot of games or earn big bucks. If you go through three training camps and pre seasons with out playing enough games to earn the pension you’ve still put your body through a whole lot. 

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1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said:

Was just gonna say, there's gonna be a lot of confused CFL fans who kept saying Streveler can't throw the ball, after he makes the Jets while throwing multiple game winning TDs.

The ability of people to defend plop are evaporating more and more every day. The wrs we bring in don’t suck. Strevy can throw. He didn’t win with Masoli. 
 

Super proud of strevy. I’m sure he will get an nfl job this year some where if the jets cut him. 

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26 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

I wish I got a nothing pension of 50k a year. It also includes significant health care too. The minimum pension covers about 100% of the deductible and leaves them with around 30k a year. 
 

also have to remember that not a ton of pro athletes do well after retirement financially. Any time you get huge sums of cash or pay with out the financial skills normally attributed to earning that kind of cash the rate of bankruptcy goes sky high. It’s a great safety net for a lot of guys. 
 

for guys who come from poverty, learning to manage a 6 or 7 figure income is harder than staying in the league. 
 

id like to see the pension be much better for guys who don’t play a lot of games or earn big bucks. If you go through three training camps and pre seasons with out playing enough games to earn the pension you’ve still put your body through a whole lot. 

The bottom line is the players resist funding the pension so they get what they get.  Yeah their careers aren't long but they make in one year what other people in relatively normal careers make in 15-20 years.  They wouldn't have to shave much more off to give themselves a pretty nice 6 figure pension.

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1 hour ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

The bottom line is the players resist funding the pension so they get what they get.  Yeah their careers aren't long but they make in one year what other people in relatively normal careers make in 15-20 years.  They wouldn't have to shave much more off to give themselves a pretty nice 6 figure pension.

That’s true. And it’d be good for the league if they trimmed from the top 20% to fund it and reduce the entry limits. 
 

any one know what comparable leagues pension is like? 

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11 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

That’s true. And it’d be good for the league if they trimmed from the top 20% to fund it and reduce the entry limits. 
 

any one know what comparable leagues pension is like? 

NHL seems more generous than the NFL.

https://winnipegfinancialplanning.com/nhl-pension/

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Eligibility

You become eligible for the pension plan once you’ve skated in your first NHL game, or if you’re a goalie, once you’ve dressed as either a backup or a starter in your first NHL game. Once you become eligible, you’ll receive a game-played for pension purposes for any regular-season game that you’re on the Active Roster, Injured Reserve List, Injured Non-Roster, or have been designated Non-Roster. 

Simplified:

  • You’re enrolled in the plan once you’ve played your first game.
  • Afterward, if you’re on an NHL team and the team plays a game, whether or not you’re injured, you’ll receive a credited game for pension purposes.

NHL Service

What you receive in the form of a pension depends on your NHL service – how many years/games you earn.

  • Full Service: You’ve been in the league for ten years and have received 82 games per season for pension purposes. If you reach this threshold, you will receive the maximum pension benefit, currently $255,000 per year.
  • Partial Service: You’ve spent time with the big club, but also in the minors. If you haven’t reached the 10-year full-service threshold when you retire, you’ll still receive a pension, but it will be reduced based on how many games you’re rewarded per season. Here’s an example taken from the CBA:
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In this example, the player did not meet the full-service requirements because they spent some time in minors early on in their career, and therefore did not receive 82 games-played for pension purposes in those seasons. They’ll receive a reduced pension of $197,625 per year. This reduced pension amount will vary, depending on each players’ career length and games earned.

 

 

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