My guidance counselor also told me not to bother applying… He said I’d be better off going to a school that wasn’t as competitive because I could save money and get better grades.
I still remember my dad telling me that all feedback is valuable, and the most important skill to develop is the ability to determine what you should listen to vs what you should ignore, because there is no shortage of opinions in the world.
Good thing I didn’t listen to that no talent asshole.
I use Hulu Live but mainly because my AmEx gives me $20 monthly statement credit. Hulu Live makes more sense if you also intend to pay for the Hulu regular library.
It's fine. Like all the rest. Becoming overpriced. But the credit + library keeps me there for now.
Grits are supposed to be dressed up, that's the point. I never understood the disdain. Grits with a little butter and cheddar, salt and pepper, two sunny side up eggs on top with chopped chives is splendid. Or grits with a little olive oil, onions, and old bay with grilled shrimp? Perfect.
Or, if you've ever had a pork chop served on top of creamy mushroom polenta... fun fact, polenta is grits. Just stone ground yellow corn instead of white corn. Mix in a bit of cream, chicken stock, roasted mushrooms, garlic and thyme.
I concede they're unhealthy. But, so is anything else delicious. You wouldn't crave a plate of plain white rice. Or a bowl of pasta without sauce. Grits should get the same leeway.
For the first time ever, can we NOT trust allies? In fact, can we please betray allies? We have this weird idealistic belief that everyone will play nice because 'diplomacy'...
This is the internet. You will never mind a more wretched hive of scum and villiany.
I'm surprised at how surprised we are when other teams betray us. Are we really that naive?
EDIT: Can someone just do a quick topography of the map and identify where there are the most conjoined territories that can be protected by the fewest border territories? I.e., X territories can be fully protected via Y territories. Maximize X, minimize Y, based on some assumptions we have about our ability to defend Y territories with our army #'s.
Then we should beeline swarm to the centerpoint of that area, and then spiral outward to the defensible borders. Then hold until the end.
How many people ask/are asked in a job interview "So why this company? Why this role? What motivates you?" How many said things other than money? And being honest with yourself, what was the real reason? Many say they're looking for a good fit, strong teams, long runway to learn and grow. And I'm also guessing they're declining the role if it doesn't pay more than their current position. Talking money is a cultural faux pas but it shouldn't be.
For me, I'd be really contemplating my odds of making it into the NFL. And, with a realistic view, I'd probably bias toward a school with the most NIL money and a good academic reputation. $400k/yr ($1.6M over 4) is a significant head start in professional life. Relationships matter... but at what point can you say with confidence your head coach, assistance coaches, position coaches are truly going to be there for your four years. There are Michigan players on their 3rd DC in 3 years.
You could order a 750ml bottle on Drizzly for $250. Just depends on what's worth it to ya. Drizzly also pulls from local inventory, so you could get an easy lead on who has it in stock (presuming they partner with Drizzly for delivery).
Fair point. I'd argue the difference is the 4th round pick is established and evaluated as such. The 5-star is still an unknown commodity (in the sense you don't know where they'd end up NFL-wise). Did some digging. 2010-2018 (what I could quickly find with low effort):
292 5-star players over this span:
17% (49) drafted in rounds 1-3
40% (118) drafted in rounds 4-7
43% (125) went undrafted
EDIT: So you're roughly paying 4th round money for a player who has a 17% likelihood of outperforming that valuation, on top of the fact that the payers (boosters) are not uniformly benefiting financially from the on-field output (advertising revenue arguably aside... does anyone really buy a car from a specific dealer because a college player said so?) while NFL franchises are profiting directly... seems... expensive. Relatively speaking.
Imagine being a high school player getting offers bigger than NFL Veteran minimums.
EDIT: blowing this out more. Average 4-year contract value by round drafted:
First round: $18.4 million Second round: $6.9 million Third round: $4.4 million Fourth round: $3.3 million Fifth round: $2.95 million Sixth round: $2.8 million Seventh round: $2.7 million
When you reduce these values by 3% for agent fees and then prorate the 4-year contract value to account for the average NFL tenure of 3.3 years... and then convert this total to a 1-year salary, you get the following total expected earnings, for the average player, by draft round, per year played:
First round: $4.5 million Second round: $1.7 million Third round: $1.1 million Fourth round: $0.8 million Fifth round: $0.7 million Sixth round: $0.7 million Seventh round: $0.7 million
Assuming taxes are the same, some of these high school players are getting comp - in practice - better than the average '3.3-year career and out of the league' 4th round draft pick.
Are you insane? Sacrifice a Big Ten Championship, the rings, the addition to the trophy case, the confetti, the recruiting boost and exposure, the stories for eternity for all of the players?
Beat them!! 42-10 3 out of 5 !!! Momentum, next year make it 3 out of 5!! Momentum then the following year make it 4 out of 5 then 5 out of 5 then 100 out of 100 then 1000 out of 1000!!!
2014: pre season heisman candidate Braxton Miller is lost for the season with a torn labrum. Backup JT Barrett breaks his ankle vs UM and is lost for the postseason. 3rd string Cardale Jones leads them to a National Championship.
Losing first and second string QBs in the same season is very serious. Season changing though? Sigh. Siiiiiigh. No it wasn’t.
On the plus side, it's fully funded by the athletic department. And you can rationalize it by thinking better fan experience = more revenue = more resources/programs for athletes and students.
Sorry to hear that. I work for one of the FAANG companies and general consensus is the belt is tightening, demands will be greater, and if employees want to self-select out, that's okay, let 'em leave.
Open roles are currently frozen or need high exec level approval. It very much feels like a "brace for impact" scenario.
JJ being in the NFL in 2023 after splitting time in 2022 will be quite a feat. If so, the implication being the person he's splitting time with (CM) is also NFL caliber?
I just ordered (6mo ago and only recently taking delivery) two BMWs and you can track via the buying process. I knew when my cars hit the line, entered the paint booth, went through assembly, left the factory in Germany, arrived at outbound port in Bremerhaven, the ship it left on (Olympian Highway), when it arrived at the inbound port (Brunswick GA), loaded onto a truck, and arrived at dealership.
I know a lot of jest is thrown at the buyers of these cars in this thread, but I personally would’ve been heartbroken.
So even if one team has 130 players with great Power 5 level ability, half of those guys still transfer elsewhere through the portal.
Correct… but let me ask you this: if you had to field a team of 22, would you rather be picking the best players out of 130 options? Or out of 85.
And do you care if the players that didn’t “make it” transfer?
This is the same logic that’ll make a Class 6A Texas football team always better than a Class 2A Texas football team. More players from which to choose = greater likelihood of having higher caliber players across the entire roster. Let the extra 40 players transfer.
An athletics major would be a useless degree. Sports teams aren't going to care about it, and neither is any other industry these players might fall back on.
First of all, a degree being useless by your definition does not prevent it from existing nor from people wanting to pursue it. There's always academia. See: Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies, or History, or many other degree programs. There's also entrepreneurship.
Running it as essentially a non-profit and using it as a means to compensate players via ad revenue could be huge for non-revenue sports athletes that never get televised.
Create the Michigan TV network that has exclusive rights to all UM home games for all sports. All TV ads on the network from any brands will require UM player endorsements on their respective Instagram pages.
Every athlete makes a post about that sweet velveeta and rotel dip and velveeta can then get ad time on the Michigan network. And the ad money gets distributed to all players equally.
The TV deal money is just advertising money pass through. Cut out the middle man network.
Bose can be the official exclusive premium audio sponsor of blah blah blah. Ford gets exclusive auto commercials if they give every player a car of their choosing and they post about it on their IG pages. Etc.
The companies pay into a player fund that's distributed and Michigan sells them the airtime for $1.
Supposedly he would purchase every seat on a southwest flight so he could fly solo as a flex. Except airlines oversell flights in case there are open seats or rebook missed flights so it was just him and like 12 others on the plane instead.
My thoughts: this is a team of destiny that is peaking at the right time. UGA looks vulnerable and exposed. All I know is they’re worse than Bama and better than Kentucky. Not the juggernaut I had assumed
I think UM has a legitimate chance to win and then anything can happen.
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My guidance counselor also told me not to bother applying… He said I’d be better off going to a school that wasn’t as competitive because I could save money and get better grades.
I still remember my dad telling me that all feedback is valuable, and the most important skill to develop is the ability to determine what you should listen to vs what you should ignore, because there is no shortage of opinions in the world.
Good thing I didn’t listen to that no talent asshole.
Nashville will be at Slider House
…
Buckeye: Jack Nicklaus
Spartan: ironically and seriously, my little brother
I use Hulu Live but mainly because my AmEx gives me $20 monthly statement credit. Hulu Live makes more sense if you also intend to pay for the Hulu regular library.
It's fine. Like all the rest. Becoming overpriced. But the credit + library keeps me there for now.
Ok but what about the charley boys
Grits are supposed to be dressed up, that's the point. I never understood the disdain. Grits with a little butter and cheddar, salt and pepper, two sunny side up eggs on top with chopped chives is splendid. Or grits with a little olive oil, onions, and old bay with grilled shrimp? Perfect.
Or, if you've ever had a pork chop served on top of creamy mushroom polenta... fun fact, polenta is grits. Just stone ground yellow corn instead of white corn. Mix in a bit of cream, chicken stock, roasted mushrooms, garlic and thyme.
I concede they're unhealthy. But, so is anything else delicious. You wouldn't crave a plate of plain white rice. Or a bowl of pasta without sauce. Grits should get the same leeway.
#gritsgang
For the first time ever, can we NOT trust allies? In fact, can we please betray allies? We have this weird idealistic belief that everyone will play nice because 'diplomacy'...
This is the internet. You will never mind a more wretched hive of scum and villiany.
I'm surprised at how surprised we are when other teams betray us. Are we really that naive?
EDIT: Can someone just do a quick topography of the map and identify where there are the most conjoined territories that can be protected by the fewest border territories? I.e., X territories can be fully protected via Y territories. Maximize X, minimize Y, based on some assumptions we have about our ability to defend Y territories with our army #'s.
Then we should beeline swarm to the centerpoint of that area, and then spiral outward to the defensible borders. Then hold until the end.
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Nice.
Interesting. Admirable, if so. But...
How many people ask/are asked in a job interview "So why this company? Why this role? What motivates you?" How many said things other than money? And being honest with yourself, what was the real reason? Many say they're looking for a good fit, strong teams, long runway to learn and grow. And I'm also guessing they're declining the role if it doesn't pay more than their current position. Talking money is a cultural faux pas but it shouldn't be.
For me, I'd be really contemplating my odds of making it into the NFL. And, with a realistic view, I'd probably bias toward a school with the most NIL money and a good academic reputation. $400k/yr ($1.6M over 4) is a significant head start in professional life. Relationships matter... but at what point can you say with confidence your head coach, assistance coaches, position coaches are truly going to be there for your four years. There are Michigan players on their 3rd DC in 3 years.
You could order a 750ml bottle on Drizzly for $250. Just depends on what's worth it to ya. Drizzly also pulls from local inventory, so you could get an easy lead on who has it in stock (presuming they partner with Drizzly for delivery).
Fair point. I'd argue the difference is the 4th round pick is established and evaluated as such. The 5-star is still an unknown commodity (in the sense you don't know where they'd end up NFL-wise). Did some digging. 2010-2018 (what I could quickly find with low effort):
292 5-star players over this span:
EDIT: So you're roughly paying 4th round money for a player who has a 17% likelihood of outperforming that valuation, on top of the fact that the payers (boosters) are not uniformly benefiting financially from the on-field output (advertising revenue arguably aside... does anyone really buy a car from a specific dealer because a college player said so?) while NFL franchises are profiting directly... seems... expensive. Relatively speaking.
Imagine being a high school player getting offers bigger than NFL Veteran minimums.
EDIT: blowing this out more. Average 4-year contract value by round drafted:
First round: $18.4 million
Second round: $6.9 million
Third round: $4.4 million
Fourth round: $3.3 million
Fifth round: $2.95 million
Sixth round: $2.8 million
Seventh round: $2.7 million
When you reduce these values by 3% for agent fees and then prorate the 4-year contract value to account for the average NFL tenure of 3.3 years... and then convert this total to a 1-year salary, you get the following total expected earnings, for the average player, by draft round, per year played:
First round: $4.5 million
Second round: $1.7 million
Third round: $1.1 million
Fourth round: $0.8 million
Fifth round: $0.7 million
Sixth round: $0.7 million
Seventh round: $0.7 million
Assuming taxes are the same, some of these high school players are getting comp - in practice - better than the average '3.3-year career and out of the league' 4th round draft pick.
Are you insane? Sacrifice a Big Ten Championship, the rings, the addition to the trophy case, the confetti, the recruiting boost and exposure, the stories for eternity for all of the players?
… so OSU doesn’t get into the playoff.
Utter lunacy.
That's about right IMO. I put them roughly somewhere between 27 - 42.
Beat them!! 42-10 3 out of 5 !!! Momentum, next year make it 3 out of 5!! Momentum then the following year make it 4 out of 5 then 5 out of 5 then 100 out of 100 then 1000 out of 1000!!!
fuck staeteeeeeee
There have been recessions every time Philadelphia has won a world series. 1929, 1980, 2008, 2022?
2014: pre season heisman candidate Braxton Miller is lost for the season with a torn labrum. Backup JT Barrett breaks his ankle vs UM and is lost for the postseason. 3rd string Cardale Jones leads them to a National Championship.
Losing first and second string QBs in the same season is very serious. Season changing though? Sigh. Siiiiiigh. No it wasn’t.
On the plus side, it's fully funded by the athletic department. And you can rationalize it by thinking better fan experience = more revenue = more resources/programs for athletes and students.
Sorry to hear that. I work for one of the FAANG companies and general consensus is the belt is tightening, demands will be greater, and if employees want to self-select out, that's okay, let 'em leave.
Open roles are currently frozen or need high exec level approval. It very much feels like a "brace for impact" scenario.
Chris Perry and Mike Hart
Godspeed. Family is a bit up the road in Ponte Vedra Beach. Hopefully things die down dramatically as it passes over land.
Some not on your list that could be up there IMO…
The College Dropout
The Marshall Mathers LP
All Eyez on Me
.
Vanderbilt not a top-50 school?
Just an FYI, Venmo is literally owned by PayPal.
Honestly, probably
JJ being in the NFL in 2023 after splitting time in 2022 will be quite a feat. If so, the implication being the person he's splitting time with (CM) is also NFL caliber?
Was buffalo billiards for my time in DC
I think you should donate your 2022 salary to Ukraine.
I just ordered (6mo ago and only recently taking delivery) two BMWs and you can track via the buying process. I knew when my cars hit the line, entered the paint booth, went through assembly, left the factory in Germany, arrived at outbound port in Bremerhaven, the ship it left on (Olympian Highway), when it arrived at the inbound port (Brunswick GA), loaded onto a truck, and arrived at dealership.
I know a lot of jest is thrown at the buyers of these cars in this thread, but I personally would’ve been heartbroken.
Just found out my very residential home is considered a "business address" by USPS for reasons beyond me, so I cannot get any tests.
I can submit a ticket to USPS to look into this so I'm expecting a response around the time the virus and/or humans are eradicated.
To be fair, I do think it’s possible Iowa would punt on 3rd down.
Groundbreaking information. "You'll never believe what could happen next! See slide 7 for more"
What we know: JH is currently under contract to coach football at UM.
What fancy sites say: flip flop flip flop to gather as many clicks as possible before an announcement
Where fancy sites get their information: people that are not Warde or JH.
Correct… but let me ask you this: if you had to field a team of 22, would you rather be picking the best players out of 130 options? Or out of 85.
And do you care if the players that didn’t “make it” transfer?
This is the same logic that’ll make a Class 6A Texas football team always better than a Class 2A Texas football team. More players from which to choose = greater likelihood of having higher caliber players across the entire roster. Let the extra 40 players transfer.
First of all, a degree being useless by your definition does not prevent it from existing nor from people wanting to pursue it. There's always academia. See: Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies, or History, or many other degree programs. There's also entrepreneurship.
Running it as essentially a non-profit and using it as a means to compensate players via ad revenue could be huge for non-revenue sports athletes that never get televised.
Create the Michigan TV network that has exclusive rights to all UM home games for all sports. All TV ads on the network from any brands will require UM player endorsements on their respective Instagram pages.
Every athlete makes a post about that sweet velveeta and rotel dip and velveeta can then get ad time on the Michigan network. And the ad money gets distributed to all players equally.
The TV deal money is just advertising money pass through. Cut out the middle man network.
Bose can be the official exclusive premium audio sponsor of blah blah blah. Ford gets exclusive auto commercials if they give every player a car of their choosing and they post about it on their IG pages. Etc.
The companies pay into a player fund that's distributed and Michigan sells them the airtime for $1.
HeS a NepOTiSm HirE
Supposedly he would purchase every seat on a southwest flight so he could fly solo as a flex. Except airlines oversell flights in case there are open seats or rebook missed flights so it was just him and like 12 others on the plane instead.
Could just be urban legend though
Seeing Alabama just bully Cinci down the field… It’s almost as if games are won in the trenches ?.
As for later, I want the team that has the award winning OL and a DL with two top NFL draft picks / top-15 national sack leaders.
Fort Lauderdale Lairport
$750k per…
$0 base salary
$750k per conference game win
$1M per conference title win
$1M per NY6 or better bowl win
$2M for national title game win
My thoughts: this is a team of destiny that is peaking at the right time. UGA looks vulnerable and exposed. All I know is they’re worse than Bama and better than Kentucky. Not the juggernaut I had assumed
I think UM has a legitimate chance to win and then anything can happen.