don't get your knickers in a kurfuffel young ladywhatever you say, pipsqueak
don't get your knickers in a kurfuffel young ladywhatever you say, pipsqueak
I don’t put a ton of stock into rookie years. His pass blocking is what he needed to work on. Once he gets into regular carries, the light bulb will click.Speaking of which as Steelers fan I've never been more disappointed in a RB pick who I actually had high hopes for. Looks so indecisive, no ability to avoid or shake anyone. He seemingly just runs right into people.
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Poor man’s Alvin Kamara, with opportunity to be equal.EJ is more quick than fast. He can be a great college back but maybe not at the NFL level. There’s nothing wrong with that.
3 years10. Its why Will Compton keeps jokingly pitching the Year 10 Will Compton story.
Oh interesting. You know what, I believe the 10 year thing is for the lifetime health care benefits. Kinda lazy too Google it at the moment. I’m sorry. I do know there’s some 10 year benchmark benefit.3 years
Pension eligibility and details
- Minimum credited seasons: You must have a minimum of three credited seasons to become vested in the pension plan.
- Credited season: This is defined as being on the team's roster for three or more regular or postseason games in one season.
- Receiving your pension:
- The full pension benefit can be collected at age 55.
- The amount of the pension depends on the number of credited seasons a player has, as each season earns additional pension credits.
- If a player has credited seasons before 1993, they may be able to receive their pension as early as age 45.
Same with health insurance. I think you are right but has been changed to 3 years.Oh interesting. You know what, I believe the 10 year thing is for the lifetime health care benefits. Kinda lazy too Google it at the moment. I’m sorry. I do know there’s some 10 year benchmark benefit.
Kaleb was 20 lbs heavier.Similar to Kaleb Johnson last year, he needs to go get paid. Late 2nd, early 3rd rd. if I had to guess.
Oh snap. Well good on the NFL for lowering that.Same with health insurance. I think you are right but has been changed to 3 years.
To be fully vested for NFL health insurance, a player needs to be vested for five years, which typically requires three or more credited seasons. This provides five years of extended medical, dental, and vision coverage after retirement through the Continued Veteran (CV) coverage plan.
Vested players
- Five-year coverage: Eligible, vested players receive free medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage for five years after their career ends.
- Vested status: A player becomes "vested" after earning a specified number of "credited seasons," which is typically three or more since 1993.
- Continued coverage: After the five years, players can purchase extended insurance coverage, but it can be expensive.
I don’t put a ton of stock into rookie years. His pass blocking is what he needed to work on. Once he gets into regular carries, the light bulb will click.
lol, how many runs of 40 yards actually happen? His lateral and quicks is his brand. 40 times are soooo overrated.The defenders gained a lot of ground in the last 25 yards of that almost TD. Looked 4.6 something to me. Unless those were low 4.4 guys chasing him.
A running back’s shelf life is fairly short. If they have the talent to play in the NFL, they should go.Does he go pro or does he possibly leave for another team in the portal?
You can also run faster without a football under your arm.lol, how many runs of 40 yards actually happen? His lateral and quicks is his brand. 40 times are soooo overrated.