Rodgers wants out
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Titans 7 million over the cap, don't have a 2nd round pick this year (Julio), and would take on an additional $19 million in dead cap in 2022 to move away from Tannehill. They are financially locked into him for at least 1 more year.
Some of this stuff isn’t that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
Some of this stuff isn’t that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
Yeah that was just not believable at all outside of maybe he is building a house in TexasBF004 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 15:09Titans 7 million over the cap, don't have a 2nd round pick this yeah (Julio), and would take on an additional $19 million in dead cap in 2022 to move away from Tannehill. They are financially locked into him for at least 1 more year.
Some of this stuff can't be that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
No kidding. This stuff isn't so hard to figure.
Can't wait for the flight tracking tweets to start popping up promoting trade rumors when all that's happening is Aaron going to play some golf.
my first impression was investment property, which never goes down, I'd think he'd build more of em.BF004 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 15:09Titans 7 million over the cap, don't have a 2nd round pick this yeah (Julio), and would take on an additional $19 million in dead cap in 2022 to move away from Tannehill. They are financially locked into him for at least 1 more year.
Some of this stuff can't be that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
Not necessarily. AR wasn't ready after 2 years behind Favre either.Drj820 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 09:51If rodgers is back the league knows its because Love cant play. Where could Love go and start next year after asking for a trade? I doubt anywhere.
Just for my own tracking. Teams that Rodgers is "going to" so far ...
Packers
Broncos
Steelers
Bucs
Titans
49ers to a lesser extent
Packers
Broncos
Steelers
Bucs
Titans
49ers to a lesser extent
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You may be right, I'd probably put that in the 49ers category. Mentioned, but not too much steam behind it. I've also heard people mention the Panthers as well. This were the ones I've heard the most rumors behind and "sources" say its happening.
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Why not add the Patriots? If 12 wants to win a SB, maybe teaming with the "Hood" would work.
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I have heard that one mentioned, but only by fans, no "reports". That would be an interesting pair. Could work out beautifully or be a total disaster.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 07:21Why not add the Patriots? If 12 wants to win a SB, maybe teaming with the "Hood" would work.
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Didn't know that. Will transfer everything to REITs today.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 16:36my first impression was investment property, which never goes down, I'd think he'd build more of em.BF004 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 15:09Titans 7 million over the cap, don't have a 2nd round pick this yeah (Julio), and would take on an additional $19 million in dead cap in 2022 to move away from Tannehill. They are financially locked into him for at least 1 more year.
Some of this stuff can't be that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
Half Empty wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:40Didn't know that. Will transfer everything to REITs today.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 16:36my first impression was investment property, which never goes down, I'd think he'd build more of em.BF004 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022 15:09Titans 7 million over the cap, don't have a 2nd round pick this yeah (Julio), and would take on an additional $19 million in dead cap in 2022 to move away from Tannehill. They are financially locked into him for at least 1 more year.
Some of this stuff can't be that hard to debunk.
May just be Rodgers could potentially be done playing football entirely by the time a multi-million dollar house is completed, and the guy sitting on 9 digits in cash wants a house long term in Nashville, where we all know he really loves music.
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TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
Denver is AR's best option if he wants to play elsewhere. Best defense, young on OFF. Cap space. New ownership looking to make a splash, most likely. As for the idea that DEN plays good teams regularly, it is the NFL. Most teams have enough talent to win on any given Sunday.
Denver is AR's best option if he wants to play elsewhere. Best defense, young on OFF. Cap space. New ownership looking to make a splash, most likely. As for the idea that DEN plays good teams regularly, it is the NFL. Most teams have enough talent to win on any given Sunday.
I just think going through Matt Stafford and Dak Prescott is a more favorable position that having to go through Allen, Herbert, Burrow, Mahommes each postseason.Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:51TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
Denver is AR's best option if he wants to play elsewhere. Best defense, young on OFF. Cap space. New ownership looking to make a splash, most likely. As for the idea that DEN plays good teams regularly, it is the NFL. Most teams have enough talent to win on any given Sunday.
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Being rich is so weird that your passive income is to the level where it could even possibly make sense to build a home in a state and call it your primary residence just to reduce state taxes on income you didn't actively earn.Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:51TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
Denver is AR's best option if he wants to play elsewhere. Best defense, young on OFF. Cap space. New ownership looking to make a splash, most likely. As for the idea that DEN plays good teams regularly, it is the NFL. Most teams have enough talent to win on any given Sunday.
It doesn't matter what your home residence is as far as state taxes are concerned. You pay state taxes based on where the money is earned. So if AR were to have his residence in TN, but play for the Broncos, he would pay Colorado taxes on home games. And NFL players pay taxes based on the state they play in for road games. I'm not sure how that works for things like signing bonuses (if it is where the business/team is located, or based on the player's residence state).Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:51TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
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I was thinking long term Wally. AR will be done this year or probably a few years from now. His income at that point won't be taxed, though TN does have a very minimal tax on interest and some dividends. I have a relative who is a retired IBM executive (as is his wife). They live in TN (one of their houses) and essentially pay nothing in taxes.wallyuwl wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 11:48It doesn't matter what your home residence is as far as state taxes are concerned. You pay state taxes based on where the money is earned. So if AR were to have his residence in TN, but play for the Broncos, he would pay Colorado taxes on home games. And NFL players pay taxes based on the state they play in for road games. I'm not sure how that works for things like signing bonuses (if it is where the business/team is located, or based on the player's residence state).Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:51TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
Yeah active income is where you earn it. But any passive income is where your residence is.wallyuwl wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 11:48It doesn't matter what your home residence is as far as state taxes are concerned. You pay state taxes based on where the money is earned. So if AR were to have his residence in TN, but play for the Broncos, he would pay Colorado taxes on home games. And NFL players pay taxes based on the state they play in for road games. I'm not sure how that works for things like signing bonuses (if it is where the business/team is located, or based on the player's residence state).Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 09:51TN has no income tax. His accountant probably told him to build his primary residence there. TN also has decent weather/climate, lakes, and mountain views. Also very secluded in some spots. Remember that AR is a northern CA kid at heart.
So if you have $100 million in stock and make $10 million in capital gains, you would rather earn that money in a state with no income tax. A problem only the stupid, stupid rich get to actually think about.
Somehow I doubt taxes are the biggest thing on Rodgers' mind. Nashville is one of, if not the hottest city in the country to move to. Its booming and I hear from people that have lived there all their lives are now looking to get out because of how crazy its getting. It's the place to be, if that's your thing.
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I guarantee you state income taxes is like the last thing on Rodgers's mind.paco wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022 12:11Somehow I doubt taxes are the biggest thing on Rodgers' mind. Nashville is one of, if not the hottest city in the country to move to. Its booming and I hear from people that have lived there all their lives are now looking to get out because of how crazy its getting. It's the place to be, if that's your thing.