What makes me laugh is people believe that they own their house after it's paid off ! If you stop paying the government property taxes , you get kicked out and someone else takes over !
@Keith Christie not a theory , it's fact ! When you die and will your property to someone or family , taxes have to be paid or the property goes to the government ! No matter how you cut it , as long as the government makes laws to collect taxes on personal property , you never own it ! Fact always !
@Keith Christie notice you said the person with the name on the deed will own the house . No the government allows that person to live there as long as they keep paying the government money (taxes) ! If they stop paying , the government kicks them out and turns the property over to a person that will pay back and forward taxes ! And the beat goes on , so get a clue !
I always laugh when pro athletes and entertainers blame others when they lose their "investments". Nobody put a gun to your head, you signed papers. If it was fraud you can sue... but it usually is not.
@@eharris6347 Same with some big name drivers. The late Ayrton Senna offered to drive for rival Williams for free because it became obvious to everyone that his most feared rival Alain Prost was going to drive for them the following season. Williams' people didn't fall for the trick and turned him down. Damon Hill partnered Prost instead. It was worth it, Williams achieved an insane sweep of the championship: Hill's 12 podium finishes and 3 wins combined with Prost's 7 wins ensured at least ONE driver finished third or higher in every single race!
Wealth sappers: Strippers, cocaine, da club, bling, women, fake friends, greedy relatives, exotic sports cars. During your playing days, don't be afraid to say no to relatives and friends who ask you for money. You're the one getting beat up for 60 minutes, not them. You don't have to get a Kia, but stay away from Aston Martin's, Bentleys, and other exorbitant sports cars. The hidden costs of maintenance and insurance will kill you. Put your money in IRAs, mutual funds, and other trusted investments instead.
I have a friend who's a financial investor and he's told me some interesting stories that typically involve the cars and friends as you mentioned but one particular story involved a guy who was obsessed with having a plane, to the point that he went from $20 million to $5 million within a few years. The one that kills me the most is when someone goes through their money by helping out so-called family and friends. I saw one article about a lottery winner who blew through $10 million in 5 years, one of the biggest drains being she bought an apartment building and let her family or friends stay in them for money far below market rent, and apparently not enough to even cover the property taxe or mortgage.
@@jlh4jc lLOL. It does indeed sound like it. It blows my mind that people can go through so much money. I would have thought that once they get a third of the way through, or half that they'd get nervous enough to put a half to their frivilous spending but I guess not..
@Plemons Residence I played football in college and trust me when I tell you, a lot of the players give way less fucks about their education than the school does. I know multiple guys who played for 4-5 years and only had a sophomore/junior level education and didn't really give a shit. A lot of these guys go to college to play football and going to class is just a requirement to play football. They take the easiest classes, the minimum amount of required credits, and put forth the minimum amount of effort. I also know a lot of guys who used their athletic abilities to get a scholarship to a good school, got a great education, made some great memories, and graduated with a good paying job. Colleges can't change personalities or values.
10. Bernie Kosar 9. Vince Young 8. Charlie Bash 7. Luther Ellis 6. Travis Henry 5. William Perry (the fridge) 4. Chris McAlister 3. Mark Ingram Sr. 2. Lawrence Taylor 1. Jamarcus Russell
Hey! Didn't you know that "NFL" stands for "Not For Long?" The same applies to the big bucks, and now that your ride on the money train is over, all I can say is "How sad; Too bad." Look at the bright side. You can still do your little Boo-bop end zone dance" and take a knee whenever you please. Be sure to put that on your resume.
I remember Vince Young going to my hometown of Beaumont, Texas after he got drafted. He was on Crockett Street (a weak ass version of Bourbon Street in New Orleans) handing money to his crew that was in his stretched hummer with him! I see why he went completely broke!
Speaking about Vince Young, you say his going to the Cheesecake Factory makes his demise partly his fault. To be clear, it's "all" his fault. Why these idiots trust others with their money is beyond me. Take responsibility.
If they could manage money, and not live life spending $2,000.00 a day, that would solve most of the problems...and be there for those that were there for you when you had nothing, because all the scum come out when your on top!!!!!
Athlete's aren't smart enough to take control of their own money. Most are from some inner city ghetto somewhere with an 8th grade education by the time they get drafted into the NFL. They didn't learn anything in high school, and they sure as hell didn't learn anything in college.
I worked for the Federal Government, 21 years military and 15 years as a Dept of Defense Civilian; never made anywhere near this amount of money. But at 71 years of age, I live comfortable with my Jack Russell Terrier, all because I was obedient to what GOD instructed me to do and the lifestyle of a Christian. They had ALL that money, a drop in the bucket to ALL that GOD owns and lovingly gives HIS children to live on. Keep your National Felon League and give me JESUS.
@Chuck Many of those guys claim to be good born again Christians. Funny how a guy like Lawrence Taylor can vote Republican, be openly pro war, and be a druggie with a messed up mind while claiming to be biblically adhering. But that's the type of Pharisaism we have on this society. Anyways, I'm glad things turned out all right for you.
@@merccadoosis8847 But what many people in the US fail to realize or understand is: ONLY the person that is not living a Christian life in obedience to GOD is HELD ACCOUNTABLE......not you or I. They will pay, just we need to be right before GOD. Thank GOD for that
Your Luther Elliss section is all jacked up. He played at Utah and was a defensive lineman. He now coaches the Idaho Vandals but he isnt the Head Coach.
Why not work with an officer in your local bank. Start when you have little money in high school & stay middle class at all times. Andrew Luck who drives a Honda Accord & lives in Indianapolis is an example. Money is about options not conspicuous consumption.
I don’t feel sorry for the players at all most of them waste their money on nonsense when I was servicing my customers building I saw a steeler rookie with a 4 door Porsche and thought to myself why. I’ve been in business for 16 years I can afford some expensive things but I refuse to buy them my money is earmarked for bills and the business. Cars women jewelry and so called friends will bleed you dry NFL players need to learn how to pretend they are poor live well below your means for this reason many of them have nothing fall back on no skills other than sports. My father taught me to put money away pretend you don’t have any money live like your on your last dollar so far so good
Was at a Roundrock IHOP(just of Austin TX) just after Vince signed his rookie contract. I saw him when I walked in being a Sooners fan I jus went and sat down like he wasn't there. After he left his server started tripping about how large a trip he left. Yeah it started early for Vince.
It’s almost like they need to set up something like an allowance instead of having it all at once I’m sure guys wouldn’t agree with it but u have everyday people that will never have that kind of money doing pretty good for themselves so not sure where the disconnect is I guess if u never had anything it’s hard to hold on to a lot
"like they say money will destroy you." But the only way money will destroy you is when you think your're above everyone else. money can change a person's mindset in a heartbeat. just like having 9 kids with 9 different baby momma's....... that's like paying one million a year for your 9 kids and we all know that wont end until their 18 years old.. pretty stupid plus this is my first time seeing your video's and i subscribe to it.. great video
I was surprised to see that Trent Richardson didn’t make this list. Heard some absolute horror stories of how he was throwing money around during his career.
Money is arguably the most seductive drug in the world. Many of these players grew up poor so once they become rich, their first instinct is to spend all they have. And once that money runs out, they will still try to maintain their rich lifestyle. I have personally known people who inherited lots of money - not millions but a few hundred thousand - and spent it all on new cars, expensive clothing, expensive vacations and new furniture but once they spent it all, they were broke and faced foreclosure. Once you've lived the good life, it's hard to go back to cutting coupons and shopping at Walmart.
They play ball because that's all they're capable of, so why not take advantage of the flunkies? They ask for it, grown men playing a boys game. That's why I have never watched the NFL.
Cry me a river. You should of told your team members to stop kneeling. They're killing your pensions and hurting big contracts for future players. No audience, no pay. Get a job at McPlastics.
@chris williams wow, Chris, you don't know much about the NFL. I have a High School friend that played in the late 70s - 1983 with Dallas Cowboys. Not than he needs it but enjoys over $50,000+ a year. So I guess that's chump change for an investment broker like you. Now Chris, who's the one who suffers stupidity. Do you even know how Pensions work? I would guess not.
@chris williams so Chris enlighten me since I'm "stupid". What does, if I'm Caucasian, have to do with kneeling? Content of character, not by the color of one's skin. Were you around when those words were spoke. I was, I'll bet you a hundred dollars, you hate this country, you hate Caucasians and you obviously love money.
@chris williams well Chris, it least were having a dialog instead of name calling now. This is a start to understanding one another. I lost my Nephew who was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. I was angry at the world until about 2yrs ago. Tim Davis Airforce Combat Contoller and two Green Berets got blown-up February 20th 2009. We loved football and went to Seattle vs Green Bay in Oct. 2008. He left on his second tour in November. He called me a week from dying, I was the last one he talked to. What for did he die. We all have stories and tragedies. I'm still a man who loves his country and fellow citizens. So hopefully, you and I can get past the name calling and cajole.
I can’t speak to Vince Young’s money woes but the reason his career went south was the murder of Steve McNair. Vince just couldn’t get over it. He couldn’t get his head back into football. Loosing Steve just devastated him. Vince wrote in part, “And just as a human being, I never really saw the game the same way after Pops [McNair] died in 2009. What people don’t understand is that I didn’t just lose a mentor or a friend. I lost a father.”
He still has a net worth of 20 milliin dollars. Do that sound broke to you. Thats the real world today. Coming out of college early to make money. Its there choice.
Never heard about Charlie Batch, and I'm here in Pittsburgh. He's a Pittsburgh native and he is beloved in his home area of Munhall for his charitable causes. This is very sad to hear.
I am an anti-money laundering investigator. I go through people's finance all day, every day. Football players are the worst. They get bled dry from their gf/wives. Golfers are the smartest with their money and to a lesser extent tennis players. Even marginal golfers have lots of revenue streams and are still masking a ton of $$$.
Nowadays, if I won/had millions of dollars, I would NEVER give any to my friends because ONE I don't have many friends, two, my money would just go to myself and my family, maybe even donating money to children's hospital. Then, delete all social media, change phone number, move out of state or country, and live happily ever after
Interest rate on loans is cheaper than the interest the money generates when invested. Don't be surprised if you meet a multi-millionaire who has a mortgage on his house, even one he could easily pay off in one shot.
The NFL should make it mandatory that half the money go in a trust. Offer 10K more a year if they get a vasectomy, would really cut down on child support. Last, offer night courses to get their GED, that college "communications" degree doesn't cut it.
One thing a lot of these athletes have in common with most lottery winners is that they don't know how to handle this kind of money and let fame go to their heads. They also get in trouble with the law.
Any fool can become rich over night, but it takes a brain to keep that money - to go from *rich* (having lots of money) to *wealthy* (having money working for you until old age).
I don't feel bad for them one bit, just proves that just because you can play football and make millions doesn't mean you are smart enough to know how to manage your money. Seems like they all fall into the category of suddenly rich, and blow it all away.
What is not mentioned is that pro athletes get savaged on taxes. Especially income taxes. Not just Federal and residential state tax they live in, but income taxes on the money they are paid for each state they play in. Then getting divorced doesn't help either. Or having a bunch of greedy baby-mommas with their mouths open and their hands out.
I thought this was about NFL players who went bankrupt in 2020? Who are the top 100 NFL players that will go bankrupt this year and next year. Revenue dropped 60 percent for all professional sports this year and you can't blame it on covid 19.
I just need 1 million and you'll never hear from me again...
I think Spence speaks for ALOT of us.
$1 Million is not a lot of money these days.
I'd be able to invest that and flip it
Now that is the way, turn a million dollars into a billion dollars #big #FACTS 💯
@@spence3277 Good luck now days.
Most of the players that go to college go for one thing only and it's not to get educated.
They go to college but write their names with a crayon!
It's fun to create with Crayola! Lol
I say to party and get pussy!
Stop the damn background music so we can hear your report!
What makes me laugh is people believe that they own their house after it's paid off ! If you stop paying the government property taxes , you get kicked out and someone else takes over !
@Keith Christie not a theory , it's fact ! When you die and will your property to someone or family , taxes have to be paid or the property goes to the government ! No matter how you cut it , as long as the government makes laws to collect taxes on personal property , you never own it ! Fact always !
@Keith Christie notice you said the person with the name on the deed will own the house . No the government allows that person to live there as long as they keep paying the government money (taxes) ! If they stop paying , the government kicks them out and turns the property over to a person that will pay back and forward taxes ! And the beat goes on , so get a clue !
Real spill
Stop putting "!" After every God Damm sentence
Tru Dat
I always laugh when pro athletes and entertainers blame others when they lose their "investments". Nobody put a gun to your head, you signed papers. If it was fraud you can sue... but it usually is not.
Too all the young first time millionaires. Never let anyone manage your money or have access to pay bills out of your accounts.
Financial Advisor robbing people they know won't read the paperwork.
Or never get married
Bankrupt all professional sports and athletes actors and musicians. Get woke and go broke. Actions have consequences.
You remember Lawrence Taylor got a chance to work on a football show, and blew it on the same night!
They went woke? LOL these guys went broke not because of their political views, but because they bought six mansions and a fleet of sports cars.
They go woke because they are dumbasses - and that's also why they go broke. They think they'll be rich forever - they don't invest, they just spend.
You shouldn't bankrupt them, but they shouldn't be making the amount of money they make either.
That footage of Travis Henry was actually a clip of Derek Henry. Wrong footage lol
The fact that Russell offered to play for free and they said Nah, we good. Damn that's got to hurt his ego
They know he is full of shit also they know money motivates those players too and if he is out there for free , yikes
@@eharris6347 Same with some big name drivers. The late Ayrton Senna offered to drive for rival Williams for free because it became obvious to everyone that his most feared rival Alain Prost was going to drive for them the following season. Williams' people didn't fall for the trick and turned him down. Damon Hill partnered Prost instead. It was worth it, Williams achieved an insane sweep of the championship: Hill's 12 podium finishes and 3 wins combined with Prost's 7 wins ensured at least ONE driver finished third or higher in every single race!
Wealth sappers: Strippers, cocaine, da club, bling, women, fake friends, greedy relatives, exotic sports cars. During your playing days, don't be afraid to say no to relatives and friends who ask you for money. You're the one getting beat up for 60 minutes, not them. You don't have to get a Kia, but stay away from Aston Martin's, Bentleys, and other exorbitant sports cars. The hidden costs of maintenance and insurance will kill you. Put your money in IRAs, mutual funds, and other trusted investments instead.
I have a friend who's a financial investor and he's told me some interesting stories that typically involve the cars and friends as you mentioned but one particular story involved a guy who was obsessed with having a plane, to the point that he went from $20 million to $5 million within a few years.
The one that kills me the most is when someone goes through their money by helping out so-called family and friends. I saw one article about a lottery winner who blew through $10 million in 5 years, one of the biggest drains being she bought an apartment building and let her family or friends stay in them for money far below market rent, and apparently not enough to even cover the property taxe or mortgage.
And Cheesecake factory...I could go for some cheesecake factory now..mmmmmm
@@michaelsuzio4364 I'm only a thousandaire, but cheesecake sounds good.
@@Zdeno33 I don't know if you've ever seen Brewster's Millions with Richard Pryor, but it sounds like that lotto winner had the same arrangement.
@@jlh4jc lLOL. It does indeed sound like it. It blows my mind that people can go through so much money. I would have thought that once they get a third of the way through, or half that they'd get nervous enough to put a half to their frivilous spending but I guess not..
Blowing it is one thing but I feel sorry for those who had it taken
Most of them graduated from college with degrees in Advanced sand box castles and progressive pottery. They sign their name like this: _____X_____.
Left handed lesbian linguistics
ROFL and LOL, I loved the way you narrated this video. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT YOU SAID AND THE WAY YOU SAID IT, HAD ME ON THE FLOOR!
Remember there are thousands of athletes who are quite comfortable. They used what my Grand Daddy called "common sense".
it seems rare that these guys who went to college actually got an education they could use in the real world.
@Dennis Freeman EXACTLY!!!!!!!!
When they major in underwater fire prevention, it doesn't open up a lot of job opportunities for them.
@Plemons Residence I played football in college and trust me when I tell you, a lot of the players give way less fucks about their education than the school does. I know multiple guys who played for 4-5 years and only had a sophomore/junior level education and didn't really give a shit. A lot of these guys go to college to play football and going to class is just a requirement to play football. They take the easiest classes, the minimum amount of required credits, and put forth the minimum amount of effort. I also know a lot of guys who used their athletic abilities to get a scholarship to a good school, got a great education, made some great memories, and graduated with a good paying job. Colleges can't change personalities or values.
Yes thank you, spot on comment
Financial knowledge and college have nothing to do with each other
10. Bernie Kosar
9. Vince Young
8. Charlie Bash
7. Luther Ellis
6. Travis Henry
5. William Perry (the fridge)
4. Chris McAlister
3. Mark Ingram Sr.
2. Lawrence Taylor
1. Jamarcus Russell
Never hire a financial adviser named "Skip!"
I got a tax guy named Khan (con) lol
😳😳
Or a surgeon named "Lucky" .. bad move
Hey! Didn't you know that "NFL" stands for "Not For Long?" The same applies to the big bucks, and now that your ride on the money train is over, all I can say is "How sad; Too bad." Look at the bright side. You can still do your little Boo-bop end zone dance" and take a knee whenever you please. Be sure to put that on your resume.
Lol 😂
Vince Young also booked out the entire cab on a flight because he didn't want to talk to anyone.
Just let that sink in for a moment.
I remember Vince Young going to my hometown of Beaumont, Texas after he got drafted. He was on Crockett Street (a weak ass version of Bourbon Street in New Orleans) handing money to his crew that was in his stretched hummer with him! I see why he went completely broke!
@@pacosinbad5938 Success went to his head like a rocket. Arguing with coaches and spending money like water.
When it comes to money, one always need advice and intelligence. I Taking a course in college, can help prepare one for that sudden financial gain.
Why are your pictures in the video don't go with what you are talking about.
Hey yeah, I noticed that and other people are too. Good job on pointing that out
NO athlete needs a mansion,Lamborghini, Rolex, bay momma and most of all a wife.Stay the hell from all these things and you will never go broke.
If u win the lotto
You have a 10x more chance of going bankrupt
Than those who don’t
Take the annuity.
@@Kinksgalore yes I would
Yes money runs out fast living large. Wasting money.
Speaking about Vince Young, you say his going to the Cheesecake Factory makes his demise partly his fault. To be clear, it's "all" his fault. Why these idiots trust others with their money is beyond me. Take responsibility.
They have no choice but to trust others with their finances. The average pro football player can't count past ten without taking their shoes off.
If they could manage money, and not live life spending $2,000.00 a day, that would solve most of the problems...and be there for those that were there for you when you had nothing, because all the scum come out when your on top!!!!!
Athlete's aren't smart enough to take control of their own money. Most are from some inner city ghetto somewhere with an 8th grade education by the time they get drafted into the NFL. They didn't learn anything in high school, and they sure as hell didn't learn anything in college.
The problem with alot of these young cats is they have far too many people in their circle.
I worked for the Federal Government, 21 years military and 15 years as a Dept of Defense Civilian; never made anywhere near this amount of money. But at 71 years of age, I live comfortable with my Jack Russell Terrier, all because I was obedient to what GOD instructed me to do and the lifestyle of a Christian. They had ALL that money, a drop in the bucket to ALL that GOD owns and lovingly gives HIS children to live on. Keep your National Felon League and give me JESUS.
@Anthony Coz Don't understand your comment, is there a certain meaning or just took opportunity to belittle JESUS?
@Chuck
Many of those guys claim to be good born again Christians. Funny how a guy like Lawrence Taylor can vote Republican, be openly pro war, and be a druggie with a messed up mind while claiming to be biblically adhering. But that's the type of Pharisaism we have on this society.
Anyways, I'm glad things turned out all right for you.
@@merccadoosis8847 But what many people in the US fail to realize or understand is: ONLY the person that is not living a Christian life in obedience to GOD is HELD ACCOUNTABLE......not you or I. They will pay, just we need to be right before GOD. Thank GOD for that
@Anthony Coz
Funny how they find Religion and they also find the Republican party all of a sudden. Hmmm ~ amazing ain't it?
Yes, join a cult and give money every Sunday morning. OR! Go play pro football, get paid millions and then hire a financial advisor.
5:46 I swear the 4th girl on the the left side is Madea lmfao 💀 🤣 😂
Your Luther Elliss section is all jacked up. He played at Utah and was a defensive lineman. He now coaches the Idaho Vandals but he isnt the Head Coach.
Why not work with an officer in your local bank. Start when you have little money in high school & stay middle class at all times. Andrew Luck who drives a Honda Accord & lives in Indianapolis is an example. Money is about options not conspicuous consumption.
I don’t feel sorry for the players at all most of them waste their money on nonsense when I was servicing my customers building I saw a steeler rookie with a 4 door Porsche and thought to myself why. I’ve been in business for 16 years I can afford some expensive things but I refuse to buy them my money is earmarked for bills and the business. Cars women jewelry and so called friends will bleed you dry NFL players need to learn how to pretend they are poor live well below your means for this reason many of them have nothing fall back on no skills other than sports. My father taught me to put money away pretend you don’t have any money live like your on your last dollar so far so good
In the Travis Henry segment you pictured Derrick Henry # 22 of current Titans.
Let’s do a video. “10 UA-camrs who are confused by people named Henry”
He also said he had 9 children but then showed 11 kids.
@@mouser485 two grandkids?
Was at a Roundrock IHOP(just of Austin TX) just after Vince signed his rookie contract. I saw him when I walked in being a Sooners fan I jus went and sat down like he wasn't there. After he left his server started tripping about how large a trip he left. Yeah it started early for Vince.
Haha, they showed Nikki Manaj's pics when they said LT spent money on prostitutes! Very accurate!
Dave Ramsay's financial peace university. Get it. The program works
It’s almost like they need to set up something like an allowance instead of having it all at once I’m sure guys wouldn’t agree with it but u have everyday people that will never have that kind of money doing pretty good for themselves so not sure where the disconnect is I guess if u never had anything it’s hard to hold on to a lot
It’s hard to feel sorry for these oppressed millionaires.
I sure as hell don’t, in the financial sense that is.
Not hard for you to hate though
They need financial advisors to help them out
Travis Henry and Derek Henry aren't the same person. Same team, different person.
"like they say money will destroy you." But the only way money will destroy you is when you think your're above everyone else. money can change a person's mindset in a heartbeat. just like having 9 kids with 9 different baby momma's....... that's like paying one million a year for your 9 kids and we all know that wont end until their 18 years old.. pretty stupid plus this is my first time seeing your video's and i subscribe to it.. great video
I was surprised to see that Trent Richardson didn’t make this list. Heard some absolute horror stories of how he was throwing money around during his career.
At 5:49 it shows a picture of Tyler Perry's Madea as a baby momma. Lol
The one they showed with Madea as one of the baby mothers for the 9 kids
I saw that too. LMAO.
am i supposed to feel bad for them?
Anyone else notice they used Derrick Henry footage when talking about Travis Henry
Money is arguably the most seductive drug in the world. Many of these players grew up poor so once they become rich, their first instinct is to spend all they have. And once that money runs out, they will still try to maintain their rich lifestyle. I have personally known people who inherited lots of money - not millions but a few hundred thousand - and spent it all on new cars, expensive clothing, expensive vacations and new furniture but once they spent it all, they were broke and faced foreclosure. Once you've lived the good life, it's hard to go back to cutting coupons and shopping at Walmart.
Just because they play ball doesn't make financial smart
They play ball because that's all they're capable of, so why not take advantage of the flunkies? They ask for it, grown men playing a boys game. That's why I have never watched the NFL.
Millionaires spending like billionaires. Thousandnaires spending like millionaires and hundrednires spending like they make thousands.
Cry me a river. You should of told your team members to stop kneeling. They're killing your pensions and hurting big contracts for future players. No audience, no pay. Get a job at McPlastics.
@Michael Yanagita your wrong buddy.
@chris williams wow, Chris, you don't know much about the NFL. I have a High School friend that played in the late 70s - 1983 with Dallas Cowboys. Not than he needs it but enjoys over $50,000+ a year. So I guess that's chump change for an investment broker like you. Now Chris, who's the one who suffers stupidity. Do you even know how Pensions work? I would guess not.
@chris williams so Chris enlighten me since I'm "stupid". What does, if I'm Caucasian, have to do with kneeling? Content of character, not by the color of one's skin. Were you around when those words were spoke. I was, I'll bet you a hundred dollars, you hate this country, you hate Caucasians and you obviously love money.
@chris williams well Chris, it least were having a dialog instead of name calling now. This is a start to understanding one another. I lost my Nephew who was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. I was angry at the world until about 2yrs ago. Tim Davis Airforce Combat Contoller and two Green Berets got blown-up February 20th 2009. We loved football and went to Seattle vs Green Bay in Oct. 2008. He left on his second tour in November. He called me a week from dying, I was the last one he talked to. What for did he die. We all have stories and tragedies. I'm still a man who loves his country and fellow citizens. So hopefully, you and I can get past the name calling and cajole.
@chris williams 👍
Live within your means and spend wisely
What the baby mama's don't get the IRS and the lawyers do. They're all broke year after the league is over.
Two different Henrys shown for Tennessee Titans !
That music is fire tho lol
From millionaires to regular society.
I can’t speak to Vince Young’s money woes but the reason his career went south was the murder of Steve McNair. Vince just couldn’t get over it. He couldn’t get his head back into football. Loosing Steve just devastated him.
Vince wrote in part, “And just as a human being, I never really saw the game the same way after Pops [McNair] died in 2009. What people don’t understand is that I didn’t just lose a mentor or a friend. I lost a father.”
Excuses, excuses. His career went south because he couldn’t complete 60% of his passes.
Ah, "a series of bad decisions" well, we just keep going..
There are lots more. This did not even scratch the surface.
I got hard time believing Antonio brown is broke , nice click bait
These guys need Dave Ramsey.
Amen
He still has a net worth of 20 milliin dollars. Do that sound broke to you. Thats the real world today. Coming out of college early to make money. Its there choice.
Never heard about Charlie Batch, and I'm here in Pittsburgh. He's a Pittsburgh native and he is beloved in his home area of Munhall for his charitable causes. This is very sad to hear.
Some of these guys should run for President on the G.O.P. ticket!
Nah, losers gravitate to the Democrat party
Give me just a couple million and I’d be set for life. We should teach money management in grammar school and high school.
I am an anti-money laundering investigator. I go through people's finance all day, every day. Football players are the worst. They get bled dry from their gf/wives. Golfers are the smartest with their money and to a lesser extent tennis players. Even marginal golfers have lots of revenue streams and are still masking a ton of $$$.
Sounds like an awesome job!
@@ajbawocky It is kind of like seeing the world from the inside out.
Oh Mark Mark Mark! Please dont give daddy your money...
I would love to see these guy's vehicle collections.
I hope every sports player goes broke
Let's be honest here. Most of them are not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Lawrence Taylor n Chris mcallister stories were so sad and they should have known better
I'll pray for you, Brother! Stay strong, William Perry!
I understand bad bets and bad luck but some of these are plumb dumb...I hope all the modern era guys go broke
Money always has a way of returning to its rightful owners
Who are the rightful owners again?
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Nowadays, if I won/had millions of dollars, I would NEVER give any to my friends because ONE I don't have many friends, two, my money would just go to myself and my family, maybe even donating money to children's hospital. Then, delete all social media, change phone number, move out of state or country, and live happily ever after
What about TO?
Stanley Richards from hawkins tx is making his comback,good luck stanley
If you actually have millions of dollars why would you finance anything.
Interest rate on loans is cheaper than the interest the money generates when invested. Don't be surprised if you meet a multi-millionaire who has a mortgage on his house, even one he could easily pay off in one shot.
Videos like this are celbrated by people who are jealous and envious, but most likely cheered for the same players
Damn, 11 kids.......9 kids with 9 different women, WTF!
@LUX why you have Antonio brown on the cover ??🤷♂️..
The NFL should make it mandatory that half the money go in a trust. Offer 10K more a year if they get a vasectomy, would really cut down on child support. Last, offer night courses to get their GED, that college "communications" degree doesn't cut it.
When these nfl players hire 1, attorney to manage $$$,,,2, your agent who overseeing your contract. These will cost you,to hell with attorneys.
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Wasn't that Derrick Henry in the video?
10:10 nailed it
I can't see losing $50,000 in investments, or spending on my self that amount, how can they squander more than $100,000
Luther Ellis' Dad said that Luther would lose all of His money.
One thing a lot of these athletes have in common with most lottery winners is that they don't know how to handle this kind of money and let fame go to their heads. They also get in trouble with the law.
How do you talk about luther Ellis and only use like three pictures of him? And only use ones of who I assume is his son
Any friend or family member is not a qualified financial advisor! Never ever run a restaurant.
Lol lol I the music and clapping lol
Any fool can become rich over night, but it takes a brain to keep that money - to go from *rich* (having lots of money) to *wealthy* (having money working for you until old age).
Most are working now at BUSTAS car wash.
It's unfortunate that some of those Black players who came up in the projects haven't comprehend the phrase:
GENERATIONAL WEALTH!!!!
I don't feel bad for them one bit, just proves that just because you can play football and make millions doesn't mean you are smart enough to know how to manage your money. Seems like they all fall into the category of suddenly rich, and blow it all away.
What is not mentioned is that pro athletes get savaged on taxes. Especially income taxes. Not just Federal and residential state tax they live in, but income taxes on the money they are paid for each state they play in.
Then getting divorced doesn't help either. Or having a bunch of greedy baby-mommas with their mouths open and their hands out.
Good choice of 90’s porno music in the background good god bruh
I thought this was about NFL players who went bankrupt in 2020? Who are the top 100 NFL players that will go bankrupt this year and next year. Revenue dropped 60 percent for all professional sports this year and you can't blame it on covid 19.
These former player's lives life beyond there mines.
@Michael Yanagita To be totally correct, it should have been "These former players live lives beyond their means."
Mark Ingram didn't score a TD in the Super Bowl. He caught a 14-yard pass on third down and 13 yards to go. He had 5 receptions for 74 yards.
Where's Vince young now?