phinphan11
Perennial All-Pro
Aqua and Orange said:2 mill apart? Thats chump change :) This deal will get done.
Damn! What kinda wage are you getting up there in NYC?
Aqua and Orange said:2 mill apart? Thats chump change :) This deal will get done.
claytonAndDuper said:2 million
compromise at 9 and lets git r done
Specialk0832 said:forget comprimising, we arent budging, saban isn't going to give in and flinch to any one, let alone a busted qb. saban is saying, "here's your offer, take it or leave it, with or without you we will dominate" and he doesnt NEED brees, he can get someone else, and he wont over pay or give into him and his agent, no one will bully nick saban around. that i promise
Ti Rider said:As a Saints fan I feel obligated to reply
Ti Rider said:As a Saints fan I feel obligated to reply -
1. True, it is impossible to argue against natural grass.
2. Horrible? Hardly, Joe Horn is still playing at high level. Donte Stallworth has improved, taken over the #2 spot, and is still solid deep threat. The Saints #3 is speedy Az Hakim. The only spot where the Phins receivers are clearly better than the Saints is TE. McMichael is better than the Saints TEs but young Zach Hilton opened some eyes last season when he tookover the starting job.
3. Me might not be Nick Saban but Payton does have a solid reputation in developing QBs. Heck got decent production from guys like Kerry Collins and Quincy Carter. He's from Parcells' system and is getting advice from his old boss (like sing a veteran QB instead drafting a rookie)
4. According to team doctors Deuce is ahead of schedule in rehab. He's also lost a little weight and his coinditioning is described as "perfect". The Saints are also going to sign a veteran backup (rumors from credible sources say Michael Bennett)
5. Saints fans haven't worn bags on their since the 1980 season when the team went 1-15. That was 26 years ago only 4 years before the last time the Phins went to the Superbowl....
Ti Rider said:As a Saints fan I feel obligated to reply -
1. True, it is impossible to argue against natural grass.
2. Horrible? Hardly, Joe Horn is still playing at high level. Donte Stallworth has improved, taken over the #2 spot, and is still solid deep threat. The Saints #3 is speedy Az Hakim. The only spot where the Phins receivers are clearly better than the Saints is TE. McMichael is better than the Saints TEs but young Zach Hilton opened some eyes last season when he tookover the starting job.
3. Me might not be Nick Saban but Payton does have a solid reputation in developing QBs. Heck got decent production from guys like Kerry Collins and Quincy Carter. He's from Parcells' system and is getting advice from his old boss (like sing a veteran QB instead drafting a rookie)
4. According to team doctors Deuce is ahead of schedule in rehab. He's also lost a little weight and his coinditioning is described as "perfect". The Saints are also going to sign a veteran backup (rumors from credible sources say Michael Bennett)
5. Saints fans haven't worn bags on their since the 1980 season when the team went 1-15. That was 26 years ago only 4 years before the last time the Phins went to the Superbowl....
fin1 said:And no years since you went to the superbowl. Save it for the depths pal.:shakeno:
BlueFin said:I don't believe your right about that, your residence determines what state you do or don't pay state taxes too, any Dolphin players that make Florida their home residence would pay no state income taxes.
It would be silly to suggest that NFL players have to file income tax returns in every state they play in in a given year.
finfan75 said:I am no accountant so take this for what it's worth. You pay taxes where you reside not where your paycheck comes from. So if a player resides in a state with no state income tax then he doesnt have to pay that tax.
I live in MS, but work in TN. TN has no state income tax, but I pay MS state income tax. FYI
I hope Brees has fun in NO cause he will be on a losing team. Good luck.