(Example: The Giants play at the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The
Packers are the division champs of the NFC North, so Packers players
will get $27k; the Giants are the Wild Card entry and they get $24,000
for the same game.)
Divisional Round:
$27,000 per player
Conference Championship Game:
$49,000 per player
Super Bowl:
$107,000 (players on the winning team)
$53,000 (players on the losing team)
This is good to know for anyone suggesting the NFL is fixed.
(Example: The Giants play at the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The
Packers are the division champs of the NFC North, so Packers players
will get $27k; the Giants are the Wild Card entry and they get $24,000
for the same game.)
Divisional Round:
$27,000 per player
Conference Championship Game:
$49,000 per player
Super Bowl:
$107,000 (players on the winning team)
$53,000 (players on the losing team)
This is good to know for anyone suggesting the NFL is fixed.
26 For consider your calling, brethren, that there were not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble; 27 but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong, 28 and the base things of the world and the despised God has chosen, the things that are not, so that He may nullify the things that are, 29 so that no man may boast before God.
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
26 For consider your calling, brethren, that there were not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble; 27 but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong, 28 and the base things of the world and the despised God has chosen, the things that are not, so that He may nullify the things that are, 29 so that no man may boast before God.
Professional Athlete Bankrupt. You’ve seen the headline before. It’s a narrative that no longer surprises even the most casual sports fan. High profile examples are everywhere. Antoine Walker earned $110 million and lost it all. Vin Baker managed to burn through the $93 million teams paid him during an All-Star career. Mark Brunell made $50 million over the course of his NFL career and is now $25 million in debt.
Those are the big stories, the ones that find their way onto SportsCenter and into newspapers, but the tale repeats itself over and over again in smaller installments. Somewhere between 60% and 80% of athletes in the NBA and NFL go bankrupt within five years of retirement, despite making an average of $5.15 millionand $1.9 million per season, respectively.
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
Professional Athlete Bankrupt. You’ve seen the headline before. It’s a narrative that no longer surprises even the most casual sports fan. High profile examples are everywhere. Antoine Walker earned $110 million and lost it all. Vin Baker managed to burn through the $93 million teams paid him during an All-Star career. Mark Brunell made $50 million over the course of his NFL career and is now $25 million in debt.
Those are the big stories, the ones that find their way onto SportsCenter and into newspapers, but the tale repeats itself over and over again in smaller installments. Somewhere between 60% and 80% of athletes in the NBA and NFL go bankrupt within five years of retirement, despite making an average of $5.15 millionand $1.9 million per season, respectively.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
[Quote: Originally Posted by TheFootball77] https://www.5pointsblue.com/playoff-payday-much-nfl-players-get-paid-playoff-games/
Wild Card Round:
$27,000 per player (Division Champion)
$24,000 per player (non-division champs)
(Example: The Giants play at the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The
Packers are the division champs of the NFC North, so Packers players
will get $27k; the Giants are the Wild Card entry and they get $24,000
for the same game.)
Divisional Round:
$27,000 per player
Conference Championship Game:
$49,000 per player
Super Bowl:
$107,000 (players on the winning team)
$53,000 (players on the losing team)
This is good to know for anyone suggesting the NFL is fixed.
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They will get a MUCH BIGGER PAY CHECK FROM VEGAS TO FIX THE GAME. Money is all about, they don't care about the integrity of the game. These clowns are just for entertainment.
[Quote: Originally Posted by TheFootball77] https://www.5pointsblue.com/playoff-payday-much-nfl-players-get-paid-playoff-games/
Wild Card Round:
$27,000 per player (Division Champion)
$24,000 per player (non-division champs)
(Example: The Giants play at the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The
Packers are the division champs of the NFC North, so Packers players
will get $27k; the Giants are the Wild Card entry and they get $24,000
for the same game.)
Divisional Round:
$27,000 per player
Conference Championship Game:
$49,000 per player
Super Bowl:
$107,000 (players on the winning team)
$53,000 (players on the losing team)
This is good to know for anyone suggesting the NFL is fixed.
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They will get a MUCH BIGGER PAY CHECK FROM VEGAS TO FIX THE GAME. Money is all about, they don't care about the integrity of the game. These clowns are just for entertainment.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
The message is multi-purpose and not focused upon one topic. I was merely stating one of the purposes that this statistical information could be applied towards.
Many NFL gamblers partially make their final line decision on whom to bet in a game by utilizing the consensus. Their minds arbitrarily calculate that when the team they want to bet on is the lower consensus, in the event of a Fix, they will likely be on the right side of the fix and thus win the game.
The 2nd purpose is that this illustrates Gambling. The players during the season are risking a poor performance will have them miss out on the money they would have made if they won the Superbowl. The minimum NFL base salary for a rookie is $450,000. Dak Prescott’s
base salary in 2016 was $450,000 (he also got a $383,393 signing bonus).
Dak Prescott will righteously receive over 10% of his salary for winning the game against Green Bay, and over %20 percent for winning the superbowl.
That's like if you were making 50,000 a year and your boss said "If you come in on this day, I'll give you $5,000 and if you come in on this day I'll give you $10.000.
This incentive may mean more to Dak Prescott than it does to Broc Osweiler or Aaron Rodgers.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
The message is multi-purpose and not focused upon one topic. I was merely stating one of the purposes that this statistical information could be applied towards.
Many NFL gamblers partially make their final line decision on whom to bet in a game by utilizing the consensus. Their minds arbitrarily calculate that when the team they want to bet on is the lower consensus, in the event of a Fix, they will likely be on the right side of the fix and thus win the game.
The 2nd purpose is that this illustrates Gambling. The players during the season are risking a poor performance will have them miss out on the money they would have made if they won the Superbowl. The minimum NFL base salary for a rookie is $450,000. Dak Prescott’s
base salary in 2016 was $450,000 (he also got a $383,393 signing bonus).
Dak Prescott will righteously receive over 10% of his salary for winning the game against Green Bay, and over %20 percent for winning the superbowl.
That's like if you were making 50,000 a year and your boss said "If you come in on this day, I'll give you $5,000 and if you come in on this day I'll give you $10.000.
This incentive may mean more to Dak Prescott than it does to Broc Osweiler or Aaron Rodgers.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
Referees also get a bonus for the Playoffs and Superbowl is what the answer seems to be online.
These guys have to go home to their family and friends; if they make a totally blatant bad call that the whole world saw, the negative effects could be enough to keep them honest in my opinion.
$100,000 is 3 hours in the club with the posse but I have no idea what any of that has to do with the referees making calls if in fact this was something someone believed in, what do the players have to do with that? Just trying to understand the message because from any angle it holds no relevance to said topic...Praise Jesus
Referees also get a bonus for the Playoffs and Superbowl is what the answer seems to be online.
These guys have to go home to their family and friends; if they make a totally blatant bad call that the whole world saw, the negative effects could be enough to keep them honest in my opinion.
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