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Danny Nedelko has a couple of plans for after he has finished football. He has started putting his money into Waffle House franchises across the state of Arizona, so he will be financially taken care of as long as people continue to enjoy waffles.
This financial freedom should give him the ability to pursue his second dream career - he wants to be a professional wrestler. As he already has the physique for it, Nedelko thinks his combination of size and agility would make him perfect for it, and he is already drawing incredible amounts of boos from opposing fans in the ISFL, due to his habit of putting everyone on blast any time a microphone is near him. He already has his finisher in mind - the Nedelko Nutbuster, in which he will put the opponent into an inverted electric chair position - like the start of a powerbomb - then launch them up to come down into an inverted atomic drop. Danny Nedelko still believes professional wrestling is real, so that could get interesting.
While this is only my rookie season, it is definitely important to start thinking about life without football. I could go the easy route and say that I would just sail off into the sunset and retire from the scene so nobody can bother me. Or, instead, I could go the Antonio Brown route and take it upon myself to do quite literally anything that comes to mind. With the money I make in the ISFL, I am going to become an owner of an NFL team and hopefully lead them to glory as my main gig. When I’m not doing that though, I plan on using my free time to start streaming on Kick because damn they are making so much money. Yup, streaming on Kick and playing whatever new video games are out sounds like an amazing thing to do whilst I am at home away from my real-world duties. Also, I would like to buy an Island and train an army of dolphins so I can rule the sea.
Brandon hopes to have a long and successful career in the ISFL but he also knows that’s football isn’t forever. This is why he made to to complete is college degree in business to make sure he has an avenue after football. If he wasn’t playing football he has always wanted to manage a restaurant. Ever since he was a little boy he’s been fascinated with food and the restaurant industry. Being the big man he is now he is always thinking about food so what better way to move on from football than to open a restaurant. But not just any restaurant though. For anyone who know Brandon, you know he loves his pancakes. And there’s only one place in the world with the best pancakes. The one and only international house of pancakes. Brandon wants to start with you franchise store but then grow to have a whole portfolio of them in the future.
This will likely be Dane Johnson Jr.'s last season in the ISFL. The toll on the body is huge for professional players, and in particular the big guys up front. Luckily Dane has several avenues to keep him occupied and paid moving forward in life. First, he's been fortunate enough to open several restaurants on the West coast that are doing quite well. While he's been playing the general manager of the chain has had to make all the decisions, but Dane plans to get more involved post retirement. The second plan is going to be to purchase a ranch and get a cattle farm up and running. Farming is incredibly tough work but it's the only thing he's found that is more rewarding than football. The early plan is to keep things small with maybe 90 head of cattle on a smaller ranch, but if things go well Dane plans on taking it to the big leagues. Last offseason he spent about six weeks in an RV driving around Montana looking for potential plots of land, and he's zeroed in on two that really fit the bill. So for big fans of #73, keep an eye out for Johnson Steaks coming your way soon!
When my football career is over it only makes sense if I get into the restaurant game. While I have no idea on what it would take to run a restaurant on the business side, I know what tastes good. For instance, what is better, a taco with cheese or without? With cheese. That is the kind of decisions that will lead me to making millions of dollars as a restaurant entrepreneur. God I love tacos. I could also run a slew of food trucks. There is hardly any business decisions involved with those. You just kind of drive around selling tons of food a making fists and fists of money. Easy day. Hard work is not needed. That's important for me when I'm done with football. Making tons of money with as little effort as possible. Which I can't imagine would take that much. People who don't get richer are simply just stuck that way because of their sad and poor mentality. Rich people like me stay rich because we are so cool and smart. That's what I'm really going to do when I get done with football. Is just continue to get obscenely rich.
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Even though Reginald's career is just beginning, it's always good to have solid long-term plan. He has been saving the vast majority of his income from the ISFL so that he can be free to do whatever he wants when he retires. The first thing he will do is take a year or two off to travel the world. While his pro career has taken him to some interesting places so far, he hasn't had time to actually explore the places he goes. So that would be his first plan of action. Once he's done having his fun, Reginald plans on running a charity for abandoned/stray dogs. He will open up a doggy resort and have the dogs transported (first class) to it where they will live a life of luxury until they are adopted. To encourage people to adopt, his foundation will pay the expenses of the dogs for their life. Because every dog is a good pup and deserves a good life.
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After football? Really Creative-Name is living in the moment, putting everything he has into his professional football career. That means his mom keeps nagging him about his backup plan, his uncle keeps asking about his 401k, and his agent keeps sending him links to summer courses to take in between seasons. But Really Creative-Name simply isn’t interested. He is living in the moment, putting everything he has into being the absolute best receiver he can be during his time in the ISFL. And let’s be real, by the time he’s done he’s not exactly going to be strapped for cash. What’s the plan for sustainable income? Endorsements, movie credits, guest appearances on SportsCenter and the royalties from the inevitable 30 for 30 films they will make about his outstanding career. To think about a backup plan would be to allow for the possibility of failure and Really Creative-Name simply isn’t interested in having that conversation.
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