Do offenses not have hot reads anymore? Every time Seattle did blitz, the Wr's would be wide open but wouldn't change up the route and just run deep into the coverage.
Josh McDaniels is so great though
Do offenses not have hot reads anymore? Every time Seattle did blitz, the Wr's would be wide open but wouldn't change up the route and just run deep into the coverage.
Want nothing to do with Bain. The Arms dont lie.Will Campbell and his baby arms should really give everyone some pause around Bain Jr
Want nothing to do with Bain. The Arms dont lie.
Yep.. Bain being successful in the NFL would be a massive statistical outlier.I appreciate everything Kyler did here but going forward I don't want to be on the side of historic size issues.
WHAT?? Size DOES matter!!!I appreciate everything Kyler did here but going forward I don't want to be on the side of historic size issues.
No. Closest was Super Bowl 53. 13-3 final score.has anyone not scored in a superbowl
Ok boomerSeahawks’ Sam Darnold Lost Money While Winning Super Bowl LX
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Seahawks’ Sam Darnold lost money while winning Super Bowl LX
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold enjoyed the crowning achievement of his career, but wallet became a bit lighter in the process.www.newsweek.com
According to former NFL QB Boomer Esiason, who now hosts a morning talk show on WFAN Sports Radio, Boomer and Gio, Darnold lost money playing in this year’s big game.
As a result of California’s jock tax, a local income tax that impacts visiting professional athletes, Darnold had to pay the state of California nearly a quarter of a million dollars to perform under the bright lights in Santa Clara.
“For winning the Super Bowl, the winning team, each player gets $178,000—in other words, the Super Bowl isn’t a part of their salary,” said Esiason on Monday’s show. “And they look at duty days. So, each spends seven days in the state of California. So those are seven duty days, and they pierce your regular salary at 3.5%. So, he has to pay—when you take into account, he got the $178,000 plus his overall salary, he has to pay the state of California for spending seven days there $249,000.”
So, if you do the math, Darnold paid $71,000 to play in Super Bowl LX. Now, that’s one heck of a day at the office.
I've never heard of the "jock" tax. So, does that mean a cardinal player only pays state tax on the games he plays in AZ, and they have to pay taxes to every other state they play in?Ok boomer
His concussions are catching up to him
That’s not how it works
And many states have a jock tax
So no, he did not lose money playing in the Super Bowl
That is the jist of it. Taxes follow where it is earned.I've never heard of the "jock" tax. So, does that mean a cardinal player only pays state tax on the games he plays in AZ, and they have to pay taxes to every other state they play in?
I'm going back to school to learn tax preparation for athletes
Wow, thanks for the infoThat is the jist of it. Taxes follow where it is earned.
Great article that explains it.
And note, it applies to more than just athletes
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Why athletes (and some remote workers) owe a ‘jock tax’ wherever they go
Professional athletes owe major tax bills every time they work in another state. If you’re a remote employee, you might, too.thehustle.co
Let’s go cityThe Superbowl set a new tv viewer record with 135M people watching live. Impressive.
But not as impressive as you think. About 8 hours earlier an estimated 700M people watched the Liverpool - Man City Premier league game live![]()