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Sports Forums / Re: NFL Stuff
« Last post by dutchboy on Yesterday at 08:43:48 AM »
Some owners realize that paying a million in tax and then filling the stadium, winning titles results in a long run of increased franchise value. Dodgers & Phillies & Atlanta are prime examples. On the other hand there are owners such as the Pohlads, Monfort in Colorado, Reinsdorf in Chicago that have buckets of money but prefer their rewards immediately (profits) vs the long term.

I don't care about a top cap which will never happen. I do care that that all teams should be required to spend 50% of the previous years highest payroll. In other words if the Yankees spend 300 million in 2025 on their 40 man roster, in 2026 all teams must spend 150 million on theirs. Bring the bottom closer to the top. If the owners can't afford that then they need to do as the guy who can't afford his house has to do..........sell to somebody who can.

Just my rambling thoughts on a Saturday morning in December.   :bonk:
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The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking / Re: Good Morning!!!!!!
« Last post by Dotch on Yesterday at 08:14:03 AM »
Mornin' fellow gulag comrades! -3 for an overnite low, 1 above at choretime, heading for a high in the upper teens. Chores done, plugged the tractor in, topped the birdfeeders off & back in the house for some oatmeal. If oats are good for a horse, they gotta be good for a workin' man. And as they say, a fartin' horse never tires, a fartin' man's the man to hire. Should be D-Day for the tractor weights finally. Brother needs the feed in the back of my pickup so he's sorta obligated to at least show up. Will be a relief to get this project done. Have a feeling we may wait until tomorrow to complete it as it's supposed to be warmer.  We'll see. If it goes easier than I think it will, we may get it all done today. Just glad I got all the bolts swapped out on the wheel clamps last weekend. Talked to my neighbor yesterday & he wouldn't have been able to get at the weights for a while anyway. Tractor is basically useless for pulling things around without it, especially in the snow. 
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The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking / Re: Good Morning!!!!!!
« Last post by Gunner55 on Yesterday at 07:47:51 AM »
Mornin boys, presently 0 here & we might see 22. We had a bit more snow, ~2", here yday than I thought & it was a little wet. So, it was a little more work cleaning it up than I thought it would be. Still only took 45 minutes, maybe. Lookin like a football day here, have a great day.
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General Discussion / Re: incoming weather
« Last post by glenn57 on Yesterday at 07:38:10 AM »
Actually, I look at that quite often as I keep here & Inger both tabbed on TWC's homepage. Like today here we're just 1 minute short of 9 hours from sunrise to sunset, 7:39-4:38. But at the lake the day is only 8 hours & 26 minutes long as it's sunrise to sunset times are 8:01-4:27. Then in the Summer those times are reversed as the days are longer at the lake. That's on 2 locations roughly 400 miles apart.
:sleazy: oh...... i know why you keep tabs on Inger......and it aint the weather!!!!!! :mooning: :rolleyes: :surrender: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking / Re: Good Morning!!!!!!
« Last post by glenn57 on Yesterday at 07:26:58 AM »
shortest daylight day of the year!!!
:sleazy: i fixed it fer ya.  :happy1: :rotflmao: there's still 24 hours in the day.....just not as much daylight!!!! :rolleyes:

morning fellers........-4 here...............see its a wee bit more chilly up nort. supposed to get -17 up there tonight. not sure what's on the agenda today? :scratch: momma left to go babysit again down in the cities for her daughter.........and it aint sitting well with me.  :angry2: coming home tonight, then going down again monday, coming home that night then going back down again thursday. and that ingrateful kid just keeps taking advantage.  never get friggin gas money!!! :confused:

so screw it...........christmas morning...i'm heading north!!!!!
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Sports Forums / Re: Gophers
« Last post by glenn57 on Yesterday at 07:20:14 AM »
i see where 2 of smoke and mirrors players declared for the draft.!!!!! an offensive lineman, whom they think will go in the first round, and a linebacker thats Mn borne!!!
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Sports Forums / Re: NFL Stuff
« Last post by Gunner55 on Yesterday at 07:13:44 AM »
The NBA has a similar "soft" salary cap where the teams are allowed to go over the amount the league sets but then they're "taxed" on it. The NFL & NHL both have "hard" caps where the teams are not allowed to go over the set amount.
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The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking / Re: Good Morning!!!!!!
« Last post by mike89 on Yesterday at 07:09:53 AM »
shortest day of the year!!!   
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General Discussion / Re: incoming weather
« Last post by Gunner55 on Yesterday at 07:06:15 AM »
Actually, I look at that quite often as I keep here & Inger both tabbed on TWC's homepage. Like today here we're just 1 minute short of 9 hours from sunrise to sunset, 7:39-4:38. But at the lake the day is only 8 hours & 26 minutes long as it's sunrise to sunset times are 8:01-4:27. Then in the Summer those times are reversed as the days are longer at the lake. That's on 2 locations roughly 400 miles apart.
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Sports Forums / Re: NFL Stuff
« Last post by Rookie on Yesterday at 06:59:39 AM »
"A record nine MLB teams were over the luxury tax threshold for 2024, according to a memo sent to teams Friday and obtained by ESPN."

"The result was a record $311 million paid in penalties, led by the Los Angeles Dodgers who are paying $103,016,896. The New York Mets were next at $97,115,609. The Chicago Cubs were taxed the least, paying $570,309."

Easy to see where the big cities are. They pretty much are ALL paying the luxury tax and not seemed bothered by it at all. :thumbs: :thumbs:
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