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Excellent not shut out of the draft...Chargers. Congrats.
Jaimes played with some injuries most of this past fall then you add in the COVID restrictions. He'll be fine. Nothing was normal about this past fall and winter. Those guys had to lose a bunch of time in the weight room.CBS Sports graded the pick as an A. Said "Jaime's has high end potential because he's a gifted athlete. Just needs some time in an NFL strength and conditioning program. " What's Doyle not doing down in Lincoln?
Doyle?CBS Sports graded the pick as an A. Said "Jaime's has high end potential because he's a gifted athlete. Just needs some time in an NFL strength and conditioning program. " What's Doyle not doing down in Lincoln?
Getting ready for the draft and his future or playing in a meaningless game against Rutgers?? Hmm...Tough choice. Wasn't for a Big 10 title or National title. He paid his dues and had an NU record for an O lineman with 40 consecutive starts.if he’s afraid of Rutgers how is he gonna be able to play in the afc west?
Yeah that extra week of prep sure paid dividends. Good point.Getting ready for the draft and his future or playing in a meaningless game against Rutgers?? Hmm...Tough choice. Wasn't for a Big 10 title or National title. He paid his dues and had an NU record for an O lineman with 40 consecutive starts.
Getting injured, blowing a knee in a meaningless game could cost millions in the draft. Comprende??Yeah that extra week of prep sure paid dividends. Good point.
Where do you draw the line then? Should sure fire nfl prospects “opt out” of college football ? Would make senseGetting injured, blowing a knee in a meaningless game could cost millions in the draft. Comprende??
One meaningless game we still won in a shortened covid season. Get over it. He set a record for consecutive starts as an NU O lineman.Where do you draw the line then? Should sure fire nfl prospects “opt out” of college football ? Would make sense
Probably set a record for most losses. If that game was meaningless why’d you watch it?One meaningless game we still won in a shortened covid season. Get over it. He set a record for consecutive starts as an NU O lineman.
I didn't watch.Probably set a record for most losses. If that game was meaningless why’d you watch it?
4 year. 3.8 million. 320k signing bonus.Congrats.
Where do you draw the line then? Should sure fire nfl prospects “opt out” of college football ? Would make sense
Good for him. GBR4 year. 3.8 million. 320k signing bonus.
You probably tied a record for watching him play during that streak. At least he put in the effort. You just complained.Probably set a record for most losses. If that game was meaningless why’d you watch it?
What does that even mean budYou probably tied a record for watching him play during that streak. At least he put in the effort. You just complained.
Think he's saying stop being butthurt about him not playing in a meaningless game and don't be jealous he's now a millionaire. 😆What does that even mean bud
He's not anywhere near a millonaire just yet. The signing bonus is 320K. He'll make roughly 950K his first year. Between the cost of living in CA and the fact that CA and Uncle Sam will take over half of his income for income tax, he may very well not accumulate a million IF he sticks around for the 4 his contract. His best bet for financial security is IF he can be good enough to get to free agency and sign a 2nd contract with a Texas franchise.Think he's saying stop being butthurt about him not playing in a meaningless game and don't be jealous he's now a millionaire. 😆
Yes. I meant if he plays his full contract. But according to some that he should have risked his future by playing Rutgers. 😆He's not anywhere near a millonaire just yet. The signing bonus is 320K. He'll make roughly 950K his first year. Between the cost of living in CA and the fact that CA and Uncle Sam will take over half of his income for income tax, he may very well not accumulate a million IF he sticks around for the 4 his contract. His best bet for financial security is IF he can be good enough to get to free agency and sign a 2nd contract with a Texas franchise.
He's not anywhere near a millonaire just yet. The signing bonus is 320K. He'll make roughly 950K his first year. Between the cost of living in CA and the fact that CA and Uncle Sam will take over half of his income for income tax, he may very well not accumulate a million IF he sticks around for the 4 his contract. His best bet for financial security is IF he can be good enough to get to free agency and sign a 2nd contract with a Texas franchise.
My post had nothing to do with the CA franchises competing for championships. It was completely about Jaimes being able to keep more of the money he makes playing football. Get help.yes .. when will those California franchises realize they can't compete with the Texas teams given the tax structure in those 2 states
SuperBowl, World Series and NBA Championship appearances over the last 10 years
California - 14 Texas - 6
Playing 17 weeks of football doesn’t preclude him from living in AZ for half the year + 1 day to avoid CA state income taxes.My post had nothing to do with the CA franchises competing for championships. It was completely about Jaimes being able to keep more of the money he makes playing football. Get help.
Florida franchise wouldn't be bad either.He's not anywhere near a millonaire just yet. The signing bonus is 320K. He'll make roughly 950K his first year. Between the cost of living in CA and the fact that CA and Uncle Sam will take over half of his income for income tax, he may very well not accumulate a million IF he sticks around for the 4 his contract. His best bet for financial security is IF he can be good enough to get to free agency and sign a 2nd contract with a Texas franchise.
Chris TrapassoJaimes played with some injuries most of this past fall then you add in the COVID restrictions. He'll be fine. Nothing was normal about this past fall and winter. Those guys had to lose a bunch of time in the weight room.
the individual nfl prospect who is on track to make millions can choose to draw the line anywhere he pleases - the nfl doesn’t seem to care if some of these guys opt out
at some point in a nfl prospects college career there is only financial downside to continue playing for free
im a doge coin billionaire. I’m not jealusThink he's saying stop being butthurt about him not playing in a meaningless game and don't be jealous he's now a millionaire. 😆
Weak. I'm a bitcoin trillionaire. 😎but what about
im a doge coin billionaire. I’m not jealus
I suspect that the state of CA is going to get their cut regardless of where the person claims permanent residence. One of my sons worked 4 days per week near Des Moines for an enginering consulting firm based in Omaha. He lived in Omaha and commuted but still had to pay Iowa state income tax. Likewise people from South Dakota I know have in the past anyway had to pay Nebraska state income tax if they had income in Nebraska.Playing 17 weeks of football doesn’t preclude him from living in AZ for half the year + 1 day to avoid CA state income taxes.
All I know is that the subdivision down the road from me is littered with current and former athletes. Not all of them are from Texas, but some are, I can tell you that they aren't living here because of the gorgeous weather we have here from May to September.Playing 17 weeks of football doesn’t preclude him from living in AZ for half the year + 1 day to avoid CA state income taxes.
I take it you're questioning Chrissie's take on Jaimes. I've never heard of the guy before.Chris Trapasso
Athletes are subject to the Jock Tax. Per Google:Playing 17 weeks of football doesn’t preclude him from living in AZ for half the year + 1 day to avoid CA state income taxes.
Thanks for that. One thing I've learned though in my 35 years of doing my own taxes is that when something says "generally" it doesn't mean always. Some states are going to have different rules. That said, Jaimes no doubt will be subject to California state income tax on the majority of his pay from paying football.Athletes are subject to the Jock Tax. Per Google:
To calculate the portion of tax paid for athletes’ multistate appearances, the method generally used is called the duty-day formula. Let’s break this down.
The duty-day formula divides the total number of days that an athlete works (game, practice, autographs and team meetings included) in a state by the total working days in the year. The week prior to the Super Bowl, which is full of press time, practice, and video review, is all taxable income to the host state. That percentage will then get multiplied by the employee’s salary to determine how much is taxable to that state.