Jack Stohl

otismotis08

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Technically it's Stoll. But ya, he beat out Richard Rodgers to make the roster.
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Feb 2, 2005
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Farniok made it with the Cowboys and Stan with the Bengals. All present surprises.
 
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RedBaloneyPony

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Farniok made it with the Eagles and Stan with the Bengals. All present surprises.
If Farniok goes onto make it in the pros even as backup or practice squad, that is definitely a firable offense against Greg Austin, farniok always seemed like he was just there to get in the road of defense but never actually do anything as a lineman. I’m biased of course because I think lineman shouldn’t have long ***** boy hair too. Biggest pet peeve of our lineman over the years for me is the long hair and no mean streak
 

MissaSolemnis

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If Farniok goes onto make it in the pros even as backup or practice squad, that is definitely a firable offense against Greg Austin, farniok always seemed like he was just there to get in the road of defense but never actually do anything as a lineman. I’m biased of course because I think lineman shouldn’t have long ***** boy hair too. Biggest pet peeve of our lineman over the years for me is the long hair and no mean streak
Yeah, it reminds me of those Beatles guys with all that hair everywhere.
 

oldjar07

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Oct 25, 2009
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If Farniok goes onto make it in the pros even as backup or practice squad, that is definitely a firable offense against Greg Austin, farniok always seemed like he was just there to get in the road of defense but never actually do anything as a lineman. I’m biased of course because I think lineman shouldn’t have long ***** boy hair too. Biggest pet peeve of our lineman over the years for me is the long hair and no mean streak
For one, I don't think Farniok was near as bad as he was made out to be. He was never our worst Olineman as some people liked to proclaim. The other thing about Farniok is he always had a lot of upside, but he never came close to reaching his potential while he was here, just like every other lineman that's come through here recently.
 

mwulf

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Saw ameer was cut. Have to think he will find a landing spot
 

otismotis08

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Saw ameer was cut. Have to think he will find a landing spot
IDK. Was a big supporter of his the first few years in the league, but he just can't seem to latch on. The clock is ticking...
 
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Which is huge. If you can get that and leave the game without major injuries that's huge
Yup. It’s around 46k/year. Not enough to retire on, but is a significant help.

(Yes, I know the salaries prior to “retiring” should help with retirement if they were smart)
 

SuperBigFan

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Yup. It’s around 46k/year. Not enough to retire on, but is a significant help.

(Yes, I know the salaries prior to “retiring” should help with retirement if they were smart)
He could try to get right into coaching, young and still a name, latch on and make dick for a few years and then after 5 years or so make some nice cash coaching in college or the pros.
 

Suhrreal

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Jun 1, 2009
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Yup. It’s around 46k/year. Not enough to retire on, but is a significant help.

(Yes, I know the salaries prior to “retiring” should help with retirement if they were smart)

46k a year is not enough to retire on? I live in California and could easily live off of that...
 

BleedRed78

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Yup. It’s around 46k/year. Not enough to retire on, but is a significant help.

(Yes, I know the salaries prior to “retiring” should help with retirement if they were smart)
I could easily retire on that much, hands down
 

steinek11

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Apr 18, 2004
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Which is huge. If you can get that and leave the game without major injuries that's huge
Agreed. I'm not down on him. He's a talented player and he's a hard worker. But his time is up or close to it. A second chapter of his life will probably be pretty awesome too.
 

mgbreeze

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Dec 16, 2004
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So once you get your 5 full years in, you start getting your pension, assuming you have retired from the league?
Unless it changed I don't think they can start collecting until 55. I guess they can always go to JG Wentworth, "It's my money and I want it now!"