Josh Gattis (before its deleted)

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He collects at least $1.8 million no matter what.

If he remains unemployed for a year, Miami pays him $1.8 million.

If he gets a job that pays a million, Miami pays him $800K.

If he gets a job that pays more than $1.8 million, Miami owes nothing.



For the record, Rutgers just agreed to pay $1.5 million annually to rehire an OC that they fired in 2010.
Exactly lol just saying do that and go sit on the Bama staff because they always seem to benefit from it while collecting 1.8mil. But yeah hopefully he gets a gig where Miami doesn't have too big of a difference to pay. Orrrrrrrrr we are stuck with him lll
 
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The first Boomers were 30 by the time you were in high school. They got to enjoy being drafted and sent to Vietnam.
The 1st....but it's not entirely broken down like that.....You simply cannot beat the mid 70s to late 70s for HS yrs....You simply can't...especially living in SWFL those yrs...Everything was good.
 
I'd say Gen X got the peak of everything.

Uh, NO.

Born 1965 or later? By the time you were five years old - the bulk of the good stuff was over.

The US had peaked and began its decline in the seventies.

Every aspect of life - culture, crime, music, art, autos, on and on.

You could look back on it - but you didn't experience it first hand.
 
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Uh, NO.

Born 1965 or later? By the time you were five years old - the bulk of the good stuff was over.

The US had peaked and began its decline in the seventies.

Every aspect of life - culture, crime, music, art, autos, on and on.

You could look back on it - but you didn't experience it first hand.
I wouldn't trade my HS yrs 75-78 or my twenties 1980-1989 for any era ever....and I certainly wouldn't trade where I was living those yrs for anywhere.
 
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Uh, NO.

Born 1965 or later? By the time you were five years old - the bulk of the good stuff was over.

The US had peaked and began its decline in the seventies.

Every aspect of life - culture, crime, music, art, autos, on and on.

You could look back on it - but you didn't experience it first hand.
I wouldn't trade my HS yrs 75-78 or my twenties 1980-1989 for any era ever....and I certainly wouldn't trade where I was living those yrs for anywhere.
 
My opinion is 100% correct....I was born in 60.....my HS yrs were 75-78....THAT was EASILY the best Music era....and we all had bad *** vehicles, women, and cheap Herb ($100 for a pound of Gold Bud) please stop

You did NOT have the best vehicles. The year 1970 was the last year and pinnacle of the muscle cars. Even the Chevy small block LT-1 was the pinnacle - because government regulations and OPEC caused an automobile disaster in this nation that lasted for years and years. 55mph limit on interstates? PLEASE!

Music was OK - but nothing like the full spectrum of the 1960's, which probably had its best year in 1967.

$100 for a pound of herb? ****, go to Vietnam, and it was $5 for a packed Kroger sack of bud. And ammunition was free!
 
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