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Shaid 09-04-2020 11:06 AM

Well, the money problem means he needs to get paid and probably won't take the low offer I think we'd want him at. If it comes down to the biggest check, no thanks.

ToxSocks 09-04-2020 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaid (Post 15147733)
Well, the money problem means he needs to get paid and probably won't take the low offer I think we'd want him at. If it comes down to the biggest check, no thanks.

A 35 y/o RB will take whatever he can get, money problems won't even factor into the equation. Who gives a damn what his financial situation is. The biggest check will be the vet min.

Money motivates a player? Color me shocked. What unique insight. Thanks Hummersdicks.

Skyy God 09-04-2020 11:11 AM

Birthday camels ain’t cheap

JohnnyHammersticks 09-04-2020 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 15147739)
A 35 y/o RB will take whatever he can get, money problems won't even factor into the equation. Who gives a damn what his financial situation is. The biggest check will be the vet min.

Money motivates a player? Color me shocked. What unique insight. Thanks Hummersdicks.

I'm so deep inside your head I can see the perverted dreams you have, you sick ****.

Mephistopheles Janx 09-04-2020 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Kman34 (Post 15147637)
Considering the two thumbs down you gave me .. its you that has the bleeding vagina..

I thumbs'd you down because you went of crying about stuff that didn't even happen. You are like a toddler that had a nightmare wailing about shit that isn't real.

ToxSocks 09-04-2020 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks (Post 15147744)
I'm so deep inside your head I can see the perverted dreams you have, you sick ****.

You so badly wanna be in another man's head. Freakin' weirdo.

displacedinMN 09-04-2020 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks (Post 15147683)
Adrian Peterson appears to be having serious financial problems, despite making nearly $100 million in his NFL career
The Redskins running back seems to be in some financial trouble

By John Breech Jul 23, 2019 at 2:53 pm ET

Redskins running back Adrian Peterson has made nearly $100 million in his NFL career, but it appears he doesn't have much of that money left.

Over the past two years, Peterson's financial woes have led to at least three different lawsuits, with three different creditors using the legal system to try and get Peterson to pay off his debts. Of those three lawsuits, two have been filed in the past eight weeks.

According to Peterson's lawyer, Chase Carlson, the 34-year-old is having financial problems because he was trusting of the wrong people.

"The truth behind Adrian Peterson's current financial situation is more than is being reported at this time," Carlson said in a statement. "Because of ongoing legal matters, I am unable to go into detail, but I will say this is yet another situation of an athlete trusting the wrong people and being taken advantage of by those he trusted. Adrian and his family look forward to sharing further details when appropriate."

Although Carlson didn't offer any specific details on Peterson's financial situation, the three lawsuits do provide a small glimpse into the running back's money problems. The first lawsuit, which was filed in Minnesota in October 2017, accused Peterson of defaulting on a $2.4 million loan.

In that case, Peterson took out the loan in May 2016 and defaulted just five months later. The company that filed the lawsuit, Crown Bank, spent nearly a year trying to work things out with Peterson before taking him to court. Peterson was eventually ordered to repay the $600,000 that was left on the loan.

Peterson also took out a separate $4 million loan in April 2016 that he's being sued over. According to court records obtained by the Baltimore Business Journal, Peterson missed the first payment on the loan, which caused the interest rate to jump from 15 percent to 23 percent. Although Peterson did pay back some of the loan, the case went to court in June and that ended with a judge in Maryland ordering Peterson to pay back $2.4 million to the company that sued him, Democracy Capital Corp.

The third case involving Peterson is the biggest one yet. According to the Athletic, Peterson is being sued for allegedly defaulting on $5.2 million with a lender in Pennsylvania. Apparently, the running back took out the loan to try and pay off his other debts, but only ended up in more debt. When you include interest and legal fees, Peterson now allegedly owes more than $6.6 million on his $5.2 million loan.

Since NFL players only get paid during the season, Peterson won't be getting his weekly game check until September. The running back signed a two-year, $5.03 million deal with Washington back in March that included $1.5 million in guaranteed money.

Overall, Peterson has made a total of $99.22 million during his 12-year career, which means by the time the 2019 season ends, Peterson will have made more than $100 million during his career.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/a...is-nfl-career/

Also got paid and did not play for at least 3 seasons

POS

Eleazar 09-04-2020 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 15147739)
A 35 y/o RB will take whatever he can get, money problems won't even factor into the equation. Who gives a damn what his financial situation is. The biggest check will be the vet min.

Money motivates a player? Color me shocked. What unique insight. Thanks Hummersdicks.

It might explain why he's still trying to play when he's not good enough to be on The Washington Professional Football Franchise's roster

displacedinMN 09-04-2020 12:18 PM

Rented a camel for a party

King_Chief_Fan 09-04-2020 12:32 PM

Not reading replies.

Common sense says NO!

Megatron96 09-04-2020 12:33 PM

Adrian's money issues are horrific. The man should be looking forward to a comfortable retirement in the very near future and instead he's looking at bankruptcy.

I'm curious why WAS cut him, considering what his production was over the last two seasons, and the fact that WAS cut Guice recently, they're basically down to a rookie and a room full of JAGs, unless I missed someone in there somewhere.

I kind of doubt he gets another chance somewhere else at his age, but according toNFL.com he did have a good camp, so maybe he's got enough jiuce left to make it onto some roster.

I wish him good luck.

Rain Man 09-04-2020 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 15147937)
Rented a camel for a party

Lease depreciating assets and buy appreciating ones.

The challenge is that I don't know if camels appreciate or depreciate.

digger 09-04-2020 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 15147392)
I could definitely see Andy bringing him in for a season.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...drian-peterson

You should just delete this before any one else see that you think that...

InChiefsHeaven 09-04-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 15147492)
Can take or leave. Whatever Veach/Reid think is best.

This answer works best for any situation really.

Megatron96 09-04-2020 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 15147659)
I don't think we need him but struggling in Washington doesn't mean he's terrible. That team was a complete cluster **** last year. Including grudens bizarre mind games about how to use his players. He's still an interesting 2nd or 3rd option for the right team.

He wasn't struggling at all. He was the best RB they had coming into the season. Let's remember that WAS has been a complete disaster since the coming of Snyder. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if we look back around week 8 or so and find that WAS is much worse off without AP.


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