payday, opting for the lump sum payout of more than $780 million. that s over $390 million each. all right, let s just go down this imaginary road, because i know none of you have the ticket or you wouldn t be here tonight, i m assuming. would you quit your job and say i m out? in a second. you would never see me again. really? yes, yes. i would tell no one, maybe not even my husband. i would quit my job. i would take the lump sum. i mean i would tell no one. because you get into trouble when that happens. no, i d tell my husband. but i would take the lump sum. i would quit my job and i would have the most fun giving it away. who hasn t fantasized about who you could help and what you could do with that much money. so that would be fun. but you would never see me again, i m sorry, sara. i would stay, just fyi, with a smile on my face because i knew i could walk away whenever i wanted. i need something to do, but i get what you re saying.
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A New Contract for Danielle Hunter?
Let’s talk about the Vikings’ biggest off-season story 3 minutes read
Foremost, it is merited that Minnesota Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter captures a new contract – at some point. Before the 2020 season commenced, Hunter tallied more sacks than any other player in NFL history by the age of 25. That pace going forward – if it truly matters – is ruined as the 26-year-old missed the entire 2020 season with a frightening neck injury.
Ergo, this is not to proclaim that Hunter is undeserving of more money from the Vikings. Players like Joey Bosa and Myles Garrett are beginning to gather quarterback-like money upward of $25 million per year. After the 2019 season, Hunter was worthy of that recognition. By average annual salary $14.4 million – Hunter is the 11th-most handsomely paid defensive end in the league. That “ranking” plummets to about 20th leaguewide when considering linebackers that lineup on the defensive line (bu
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we are not trying to h push financial reform because we begrudged success unfairly earned. i do think at a certain point, you have made enough money. you are not going to wall street to make a lot of money? i am not going to wall street. fox news confirmed that it barack obama will make $400,000 by giving a speech to, you guessed it, wall street. a spokesman for obama dissenteds the big payday, claiming that he successfully passed wall street reform more than any presidential candidate in history. greg, i really don t care that obama is making money on wall street. it s just the hypocrisy were he said on tape that is not what he was going to do. that is the nature of life. free-market and politics together create hypocrites.
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