I would rather be a starter on a Super Bowl team that lost than a role player on a Super Bowl team that won.
Courtesy of Dan Patrick.
Courtesy of Dan Patrick.
I can guaran-damn-tee you that I'd give a ****. And I'm sure a lot of retired players would rather have a $2M/year career with no ring than a couple of years at $280K-$360K with a ring. The ring is great, but you're not set for life with a 2-year league minimum career. You are set for life with a career that maxes out at $2M/year.bonedaddy401 said:<span class="post-title">Down the line, nobody will give a **** you made 2 mil a year</span>
I promise you that close to every retired player that doesn't have a ring wishes they had one no matter how much money they made when they were playing.
Also, I bet Kelly and Marino for that matter would not give up his career stats and starting role on numerous AFC Championship teams to be a back up on a team that won the Super Bowl.kills Jim Kelly that he doesn't have a Super Bowl ring.
Nah. Half the time he winds up pawning off the ring too.ranier wolfcastle3 said:The backup player described in the buy/sell typically ends up being some guy selling used cars. But hey, at least he has a nice ring on his finger.