Brad Pennington would probably go into broadcasting or public media if the NSFL ceased operations. His degree should open a few doors for him to enter marketing as a stable career field. Maybe he could even go into statistics and become an analyst. Football is a lot similar to certain careers that require an extensive usage of teamwork and social skills. It's not a flashy way to make a living, but without the NSFL that's simply what pro talent like Pennington has to manage. The work isn't as steady as most careers, although it can be as lucrative as the NSFL to an extent. However, with the money saved up from the NSFL it should be easy to grow those funds by investing in bonds. This should allow for a comfortable standard of living without particularly going overboard with an expensive lifestyle. The NSFL pension system probably will continue to pay out funds after retirement to add another supplemental form of income.
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