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In response to
"
Any player making $375k a year is living multiples beyond the aveage person. They might be living stupidly, but they are bringing in 10x the average. -- nm
"
by
Will Hunting
and their expenses are also 10X what a normal person has. nm -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Sep 25 '13, 08:10
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Not really -- their expenses are what they want them to be.
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Will Hunting
Sep 25, 08:13
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MOST people spend in relation to their salaries.
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groiny
Sep 25, 08:15
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That's becuase they are bad with money; not that they don't earn enough to last a lifetime.
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Will Hunting
Sep 25, 08:16
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this just tells me that the NFL intro to the league for rookies is not working.
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groiny
Sep 25, 08:22
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I think it's pretty hard for it to work - the pressure on NFL players to spend their money must be pretty intense.
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Roger More
Sep 25, 08:29
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