Le'Veon Bell
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Yup..... It happens all the time. Some of these guys get taken advantage of and some of them are just plain dumb. Many of them are both.Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.Comment
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Get them in all in a low cost 3 fund portfolio and call it a day.
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I wonder if the league / each team has a generic fee only advisor.
Get them in all in a low cost 3 fund portfolio and call it a day.
http://freakonomics.com/?s=Stupidest...y-rebroadcast+
This is done every year, in Los Angeles, right after the draft. Along with the rookies taking their official rookie pictures as well.Comment
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In the rookie moratorium that they hold after the draft in Los Angeles, the players are introduced to professional financial advisors as well as players like Deion Sanders, Chris Carter and the like advise them on what to do with their money.
This is done every year, in Los Angeles, right after the draft. Along with the rookies taking their official rookie pictures as well.
But passive index investing is one of my hobby horses since it require very little effort and beats all but the unicorn stock pickets in the long run.
I actually think I heard about it here from someone's offhand comment about Mr Money Mustache. Can't remember who though, so I can't give credit.Comment
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I think that's good...provided that the advisor they meet is someone who has a feduchiary responsibility to them and isn't someone peddling the majority of products (most of which are high fee, actively mutual funds that consistently underperform their benchmarks over the long term)
But passive index investing is one of my hobby horses since it require very little effort and beats all but the unicorn stock pickets in the long run.
I actually think I heard about it here from someone's offhand comment about Mr Money Mustache. Can't remember who though, so I can't give credit.How is it possible to have the best owner, best front office, best gm, best HC, good/great drafts every year and good FA acquisitions every year, but only have 3 playoff wins in 14 years?Comment
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I think that's good...provided that the advisor they meet is someone who has a feduchiary responsibility to them and isn't someone peddling the majority of products (most of which are high fee, actively mutual funds that consistently underperform their benchmarks over the long term)
But passive index investing is one of my hobby horses since it require very little effort and beats all but the unicorn stock pickets in the long run.
I actually think I heard about it here from someone's offhand comment about Mr Money Mustache. Can't remember who though, so I can't give credit.
If you watched the 30 for 30 called Broke it gives a good insight to how these athletes get hit from all sides. One guy said the biggest thieves don’t have masks and guns. They wear 3 piece suits. You have family members, wives, friends, all in your pockets.
One financial advisor said players don’t want to make 10% every year because it’s boring.Comment
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Conner averaged 4.5 yards per carry last year
Bell in 2017 averaged 4.0 yards per carry
I will agree the runblocking has been suspect this year, but name one thing Conner had last year that he doesnt this year?
Let me fix your original statement "Conner last year made our Oline look better at runblocking" LOLsigpicComment
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Bell? He got paid.
Heck in 2017 ALONE he got paid more than AN ENTIRE 70s STEELER ROSTER.......and whined about it.
He turned up his nose at more than a 70 Steelers roster worth of money in 2018.
And THATS why you NEVER should pay receivers and backs top money.sigpic
In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:
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The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than CowherComment
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actually we offered bell more money and a chance at a ring but he's a dumbass who thought he was gonna break the bank
and before the president of his fan club comes in here squawking about guaranteed money, we have a long history of the steelers honoring the type of deal bell was offered. thank baby Jesus he turned it down to bet on himself and loseComment
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Bell is a good back. He was better in Pittsburgh because the Steelers had Ben, Brown and a very good O-line whether they were good run blockers or not. Now he's a Jet, they don't have a HOF quarterback, a Brown quality WR or a good O-line. It only makes sense that Bell will struggle, defenses can focus on him without much worry about other weapons. IMO, having him as a Steeler would be nice as part of a RB by committee but his price was too high. He's a good back on a bad team, and with the Steelers he was a good back on a good team which made him look like a great back.
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I follow MMM. Not sure I ever spoke about it on here.
If you watched the 30 for 30 called Broke it gives a good insight to how these athletes get hit from all sides. One guy said the biggest thieves don’t have masks and guns. They wear 3 piece suits. You have family members, wives, friends, all in your pockets.
One financial advisor said players don’t want to make 10% every year because it’s boring.
I think the second part isn't unique to football players.
We should all take the "easy win" here.Comment
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