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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - SwagSloth - 12-23-2018

Andrew Reese is a simple man. He doesn’t need a lot. He has simple hobbies. He doesn’t dine out a lot. He tries to stick to the basics. However, his goal is to one day own a really nice house. Not necessarily a million-dollar mansion, again he’s a simple guy… but something definitely in the upper middle class. And playing for the NSFL pays well. Even for someone like Reese, who doesn’t demand big contracts. He loves the game he’s playing and he doesn’t need a crazy contract to justify that. Still, he definitely gets by pretty well even on a bare minimum contract. And so he’s chosen to spend his first two years in the league saving up for a great house. He’s invested in some quality of life upgrades, moving into a nicer apartment and getting an above-average car, but his real focus is on saving up for that house. And, if all goes according to plan, he’ll be moving into a brand new house during the off-season. It’s a great feeling for a young man to be able to own his own home and Reese has been dedicated to achieving that very thing.

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - AW13 - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - WannabeFinn - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - JSS - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - ckroyal92 - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - timeconsumer - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - Toasty - 12-23-2018

Mason Brown has had so much money left over from his cash grab articles that he has had enough to buy training, equipment, and all of that fun stuff. But he still has money left over. So he went to the store and restocked his fridge, but he STILL had money left over. So he went back to the store and restocked his freezer but he STILL had money left over. So he went to the gas station and filled up his car but he STILL had money left over. So he went to the local Applebee's and filed his stomach full of food but he STILL had money left over. So he went and bought a DSFL Team but he STILL had money left over. So he went and gave 5 million to his high school football program but he STILL had money left. So he bought a new car and he STILL had money left. So he went to the Casino and STILL had money left and he made MORE. So he bought 10 million dollars worth of toys for the local toy drive, but he still had money left. So he went and bought his teammates new cars and finally ran out of money. But he forgot to pay rent so now he lives under a bridge.


(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - Moosecop - 12-23-2018

Barnes has been relatively good with his money up to this point in his career. He was given a generous rookie contract worth $10.5 million over 3 years and was signed to a $12 million extension early on last season that he is extremely grateful to have been in the position to get. Due to that fact, Barnes has never looked away from the values he learned growing up, that spending and flashing cash like a madman is never a good or smart thing to do. The first thing Barnes does every week is pay off any expenses he has, obviously. Don't accrue too much debt when you don't need to. After that he tries to live within the means he had growing up when he was in a lower middle-class family in Brooklyn. He donates to charity very often, which is where a good portion of his spending money goes over the course of the year. He's hired a financial adviser to help him take care of any investments he's made so that his, and his family, stay financially secure long after football is over and done with for him. Other than that, Barnes does like to drive and rent exotic sports cars during the offseason.


(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - Blastmeaway - 12-23-2018

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(S12) - PT 2 - Not All on Training - pazuzu - 12-23-2018

Kif are we a lucky bunch to be in the greatest city on this marvelous planet, San Diego. Home of my team the San Diego Saber Cats… and the San Diego Seals, man do I love me some box lacrosse, can’t get enough of it. Living in San Diego is absolutely amazing, everything is so cheap here. They do not even have dollar stores, they have 50 cent stores. And my out of pocket training only costs me a total of $10 dollars each week, so I can spend my money however I want. After my training each week I got to Michaels’ and go shopping for some new crafts for myself and the team to do, you know for some lovely team bonding, and the new velour outfits they have on sale. After I am done shopping there, I go to the local off-track betting, I have a gambling problem which includes grey hound racing and penny slots. Those god damn old ladies always follow me around and steal my machines! Lastly, I go to the local homeless shelter with my last couple hundred thousand dollars and literally burn the rest of the money to keep them warm in their time of need. Some call be a humanitarian…. Others an asshole…. But my name Zapp Brannigan, and don’t you forget that.