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Originally Posted by penguinz
You just refuse to understand that this was not the camera guys fault at all. He was doing his job.
As far as the player tax stuff. You already showed ignorance to that as well. Only income earned while in MO would be taxed. Unless he earned a bonus during this game he would not be taxed on it. Only his game pay would be.
As far as using tax revenue to protect the players... Talk about a waste of tax dollars. Tax revenue is not to prevent someone from assaulting someone at their place of employment.
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How much is his tax bill?
You obviously were not able to read and understand my post because I gave an estimate on his base salary and an estimate on a hgher figure if bonuses are included.
I guess the more I pay attention to you losing your mind arguing the more I realize that being called a dumbass by you may actually be a compliment.
I will put you on ignore since you do not add much insight and you add a lot of harsh words.
The guy's job included watching where he is going while he is moving on the field ask the yellow shirts or his assistant to help him cross in front of the tunnel if his gear keeps him from looking out for himself.
There is going to be corrective action by the league and the Chiefs for their failure to protect a player from unwanted contact, and I am cool with whatever sanction the NFL gives. I guess it will be a fine and not a suspension because Adams had a right to protect himself from the danger but he pushed him harder than was reasonable under the circumstances.
If the guy wants to file a civil case, Adams' lawyer should seek indemnification from the Chiefs and NFL Security because their negligence created a situation where players were not protected from a guy that did not care to watch where he was going.