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Buzz Clik

(38,437 posts)
28. Well, okay.
Tue Dec 1, 2015, 11:07 AM
Dec 2015

Let's see.... 3.5 years of $750,000 (and we'll pretend you take it all home), that's $2.5 million to last the rest of your life starting at age 26. Spread over 50 years, that's $52,500 per year.

And then there's the reality of taxes, agent fees, and inflated living expenses while playing.

Good luck with that.

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paychecks in pro football [View all] clydefrand Dec 2015 OP
The median NFL salary is $750K Recursion Dec 2015 #1
How many of each? tazkcmo Dec 2015 #2
The Career Length Is Highly Limited Too ProfessorGAC Dec 2015 #9
"apples and oranges" exactly ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #14
Mainly kickers tazkcmo Dec 2015 #15
To what end? Brickbat Dec 2015 #3
hope you are not allergic to facts... GreatGazoo Dec 2015 #4
I am actually surprised that the percentage with college degrees is that high. Tipperary Dec 2015 #17
I like the peyton manning/tom brady spike right there at age 37ish GummyBearz Dec 2015 #18
A good theory, but not proven by the facts. bluedigger Dec 2015 #42
And who else in the NFL was 37ish in 2013 and making more than them? GummyBearz Dec 2015 #44
You know, you may have a point there. bluedigger Dec 2015 #45
Pro athletes, like actors, can make a lot of money The2ndWheel Dec 2015 #5
"Tens of millions" go to only the top players. ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #6
You say an average career of 3.5 - 6 years as a bad thing. Give me $750k for MillennialDem Dec 2015 #7
I'll tell my friend you said that... ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #8
I was referring to the median earner in 2015 (it was posted up higher in the thread). I would obviou MillennialDem Dec 2015 #12
After Taxes ProfessorGAC Dec 2015 #10
I wasn't including agency fees silly bear. But yeah even after taxes. I ran the numbers and that MillennialDem Dec 2015 #11
This is a formula I just have to see. A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #20
For taxes? This is a rough back of the envelope calculation because I'm running late MillennialDem Dec 2015 #22
And what security these days do you think is going to yield 7%? (Edited) A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #24
Yes I would be taking significant risk, about 50% stocks 50% bonds. Of course MillennialDem Dec 2015 #35
Wait. You'd have a million dollars socked away... tkmorris Dec 2015 #47
Just for kicks NobodyHere Dec 2015 #57
Like I Said ProfessorGAC Dec 2015 #23
It's $40,000 a year plus a 3% raise every year until the end of time for 1 person, not 2. The MillennialDem Dec 2015 #36
Well, okay. Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #28
I'm 35 but will probably live 60+ more years based on family history. almost all grandparents MillennialDem Dec 2015 #38
Retirement Pensions erpowers Dec 2015 #40
Say you make the $750k and your 3.5 to 6 year starts running at age 22 ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #52
Less then 2% of college football players go on to the pros. Kaleva Dec 2015 #53
This is not an issue that is going to change much of anything in the world. HuckleB Dec 2015 #13
I'd figure 50-80 hours a week for the starters. ileus Dec 2015 #16
You could not pay me enough to abuse my body like that. dilby Dec 2015 #19
A friend of mine Munificence Dec 2015 #21
"the drug trade" alcibiades_mystery Dec 2015 #25
+1 Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #26
Maybe he knew Bam Morris? NobodyHere Dec 2015 #58
Do tell. Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #27
Oh look! A bullshit racist old wives tale come to life on DU. ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #30
Here's a "racist wife tale" for you Munificence Dec 2015 #48
Provide a link showing that an overwhelming majority of NFL players ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #49
Come on ... It's not "the majority of NFL players" ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #56
And Jim Irsay NobodyHere Dec 2015 #59
Somehow, I don't think the commenter was referring to Irsay. do you? n/t 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #60
God, could somebody please find Jed York with a couple keys and some pills? LeftyMom Dec 2015 #62
Famous drug dealers go to prison. (n/t) Iggo Dec 2015 #31
Sam Hurd, ex-Chicago Bears Octafish Dec 2015 #33
Hmmm. That would make a great 30 for 30 KamaAina Dec 2015 #41
I'm sorry.. .but this is unmitigated racist crap. philosslayer Dec 2015 #46
I know several current and former Pro Athletes ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #54
The biggest restraunteur in my town financed his little empire selling coke. LeftyMom Dec 2015 #61
Oh ... I have no doubt ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #63
Entertainers of all kinds make lots and lots of money. Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #29
Not to mention the pyramid of potential players. A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #32
True, but most(!) high schools do not exploit football players the way most(!) colleges do. Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #34
The term "Student Athlete" is the largest scam ever perpetrated on college students A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #43
Fair pay! They are great at their job and generate revenue! They earn it! Nt Logical Dec 2015 #37
Most players went to college, anyway KamaAina Dec 2015 #39
Well, I'm an adjunct, which is low pay. But I'm not courting concussions and other injuries. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #50
I'm always curious to know why actors or musical artists aren't used for these comparisons. frylock Dec 2015 #51
Someone doesn't understand supply and demand TampaAnimusVortex Dec 2015 #55
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