Boone McCoy has a lot of money to burn. Baltimore is paying the man real nicely. So first things first, Boone is going to a Yung Gravy concert. The man respects a man with a love for the older woman. Respectfully of course. Once he does that he is definitely buying himself a boat. Now boats are money sinks but they can be a potential tax shelter. So your boy is really thinking about the future. I mean what southern boy doesn't want a boat? There isn't one. There is a whole ass country song dedicated to it. Luckily both Portland and Baltimore are not landlocked. Just will have to haul that boat to Baltimore when Boone gets called up. No big deal. Anyway, the boys around here love drinking that ice-cold beer. So they'll love to drink it on a boat iced down with some silver bullets. You know, I know that they say money can't buy everything, but it can buy you a boat.
Daron Arnold will always and forever have just one thing on his mind; breaking out of his older step brother Aaron Donald's shadow. To do that requires unwavering commitment and intense training. Arnold's contract would immediately go into upgrading equipment at his personal gym, or perhaps simply expanding it. Maybe giving his trainer a bonus. Or hiring more trainers. Or a chef and nutritionist. Really, anything that even hints at having the potential chance to improve fitness, strength, speed, and agility is fair game. If money can buy it, Daron Arnold is getting it. After all, if he wants to be the pinnacle of the sport and break out of his step brother's shadow, he needs to work harder the Aaron Donald could even dream of.
That and buying McDonalds some new ice cream machines. Seriously, how is it that hard to just have a working machine? At this point that's probably charity work. Maybe even humanitarian aid.
The Arizona Outlaws just made big news in retaining their starting quarterback and his favorite target at wide receiver. Wenddll Sailor and Kotoni Skaggs great chemistry in their first season together (Season 33) and have started off hot again for the Outlaws, with Sailor putting up 321 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the first outing of Season 34, of which 106 of those yards went to Skaggs. While Skaggs has primarily been used in only a handful of games as a big play threat, his development and rapport with Sailors has likely elevated him to a consistent part of the offense. Giving the pair matching 8 year contracts through Season 42 is a wise move that will allow them to continue to flourish together, especially with locking them into long term deals under the 1000 TPE minimum pay that they will likely be hitting soon. Overall I think this is a smart use of money by the team to keep their passing game intact for the foreseeable future
It's finally the start of a new season, which means that I get you unbank those 50 secondary TPE u have sitting there and get freshly paid contracts and money to burn! Tony Demonson would be using his money on some Speed bringing it up too 97 a little on tackling to get it up too 70 and bringing hands and Intelligence too 75 and I think I want too bring strength, intelligence, Hands and Agility all to 75 than bring my speed up to a 100 and maybe try and grab a Archetype like shutdown defender or some sort down that line I think taking this secondary will help and considering Demonson was going from CB#4 too now the hope cornerback on the team within a season will make a huge change too my stats I am looking for this season too be the one that really makes my player been a leauge wide name after this. Hope have the ability too grab some awards while I am at it.