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Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby burrrton » Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:02 pm

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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby BelizeHawk » Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:10 pm

Happy to hear it. Not a HOFer but perhaps a ring of honor guy? Maybe?
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby burrrton » Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:20 pm

BelizeHawk wrote:Happy to hear it. Not a HOFer but perhaps a ring of honor guy? Maybe?


Debatable, but I'm not sure he's at that level with this franchise. He *was* a longtime Hawk, though, and it's nice to see him coming back to retire as one of us.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby c_hawkbob » Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:35 pm

Happy to see it!
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby monkey » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:01 pm

burrrton wrote:
BelizeHawk wrote:Happy to hear it. Not a HOFer but perhaps a ring of honor guy? Maybe?


Debatable, but I'm not sure he's at that level with this franchise. He *was* a longtime Hawk, though, and it's nice to see him coming back to retire as one of us.

This ^^^
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby NorthHawk » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:24 pm

He only played for Seattle although he went to the Jags TC but was cut.
Hometown guy who played at WSU, it's fitting he gets to retire as a SeaHawk.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby nlbmsportin » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:10 am

For the Holmgren teams I'd put Trufant behind:

Walt
Hutch
Hass
Tatupu
Alexander
Strong

Even then he is aided by being a local guy. So without that handicap who knows how he's thought of. Sherman dwarfs Trufant as a player so it's pretty much love for a local guy who was good but not great for his career. I look forward to him raising the flag at some point.

I'd also put him behind:

Largent
Tez
Easley
Green
RW
Lynch
ET
Kam
Sherman
Warner
Brown
Krieg

He's probably in a group with:

Tobeck
Mebane
Engram
Warren
Okung
Unger
Zorn
etc.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby RiverDog » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:16 am

Considering our current group, IMO the bar for admission to the ROH has been raised and I don't think Trufant gets in.

This is almost a non news story. Tru might not even make the team.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby burrrton » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:23 am

Tru might not even make the team.


:)

(he's signing a 1-day contract just to retire as a Hawk)
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby kalibane » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:28 am

Just think it puts a bow on his career for himself. How many people can say they played High School, College and essentially their entire NFL career in the state they grew up in?
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby RiverDog » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:29 am

burrrton wrote:
Tru might not even make the team.


:)

(he's signing a 1-day contract just to retire as a Hawk)


Ahh...I should have read the article. A buddy of mine texted me, told me he signed so I didn't bother to check out the details. Thanks for the correction. Now I can reply to him and act like I know everything.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby nlbmsportin » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:30 am

burrrton wrote:
Tru might not even make the team.


:)

(he's signing a 1-day contract just to retire as a Hawk)


Always compete, burrrton.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Hawk Sista » Thu Apr 24, 2014 9:48 am

I like this move. Ring of honor or not, I appreciate what Marcus gave to te team and the fans. I'm pleased to have him retire as a Hawk........

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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby SalmonBB » Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:10 am

Agree, Sista. Glad Tru is retiring as a Seahawk.

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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Zorn76 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 11:05 pm

Marcus Trufant went about his business so quietly, football and otherwise, that it's fitting his sign-and-retire contract would go nearly unnoticed.

He's almost a throwback in terms of how classy he conducted himself while playing here. His 1st five seasons were pretty productive, especially 2007 when he had 7 INT's. After that, it dwindled for the most part.

I think I'll remember him as much for his mellow demeanor as anything else. He wasn't a shutdown corner by any stretch, but he did put his best foot forward during his long career as Seahawk.

I wish him all the best.

Well done, Tru.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Eaglehawk » Sat May 03, 2014 12:24 pm

Zorn76 wrote:Marcus Trufant went about his business so quietly, football and otherwise, that it's fitting his sign-and-retire contract would go nearly unnoticed.

He's almost a throwback in terms of how classy he conducted himself while playing here. His 1st five seasons were pretty productive, especially 2007 when he had 7 INT's. After that, it dwindled for the most part.

I think I'll remember him as much for his mellow demeanor as anything else. He wasn't a shutdown corner by any stretch, but he did put his best foot forward during his long career as Seahawk.

I wish him all the best.

Well done, Tru.


Dude was classy. Just went through how much he made. And if he was smart he should have at least estimated 15 million in the bank right now. MINIMUM. That aint bad...
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby NorthHawk » Sat May 03, 2014 12:31 pm

Eaglehawk wrote:
Zorn76 wrote:Marcus Trufant went about his business so quietly, football and otherwise, that it's fitting his sign-and-retire contract would go nearly unnoticed.

He's almost a throwback in terms of how classy he conducted himself while playing here. His 1st five seasons were pretty productive, especially 2007 when he had 7 INT's. After that, it dwindled for the most part.

I think I'll remember him as much for his mellow demeanor as anything else. He wasn't a shutdown corner by any stretch, but he did put his best foot forward during his long career as Seahawk.

I wish him all the best.

Well done, Tru.


Dude was classy. Just went through how much he made. And if he was smart he should have at least estimated 15 million in the bank right now. MINIMUM. That aint bad...


If he was as conservative with his money as he was steady with his play, he shouldn't have to work ever again.
I suspect those figures you came up with didn't include any endorsement or advertising revenues.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Eaglehawk » Sun May 04, 2014 7:37 am

NorthHawk wrote:
Eaglehawk wrote:
Zorn76 wrote:Marcus Trufant went about his business so quietly, football and otherwise, that it's fitting his sign-and-retire contract would go nearly unnoticed.

He's almost a throwback in terms of how classy he conducted himself while playing here. His 1st five seasons were pretty productive, especially 2007 when he had 7 INT's. After that, it dwindled for the most part.

I think I'll remember him as much for his mellow demeanor as anything else. He wasn't a shutdown corner by any stretch, but he did put his best foot forward during his long career as Seahawk.

I wish him all the best.

Well done, Tru.


Dude was classy. Just went through how much he made. And if he was smart he should have at least estimated 15 million in the bank right now. MINIMUM. That aint bad...


If he was as conservative with his money as he was steady with his play, he shouldn't have to work ever again.
I suspect those figures you came up with didn't include any endorsement or advertising revenues.



You know, you are correct. I looked up the salary, and revised upwards my estimate. He made over 60million for his career. Then I took out fed taxes lucky for him he was with the Jags as well so no income tax state. Say 60 million salary only gross between Seattle and Jaguars, take off a third 40 million. Now add in expenses dues, charity, millions to family and hopefully investments retirement etc.

That means he has cash 15 to 20 million in the bank, add in his investments/retirements then it should be close to 30 million total portfolio. (Assuming he gave 5-10 million away to his family or charity as some of us may do). Not bad at all. And as you said bro, he has endorsement/advertising revenue to boot. Good for him!
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby burrrton » Sun May 04, 2014 6:06 pm

Then I took out fed taxes lucky for him he was with the Jags as well so no income tax state.


I didn't look closely enough at your #s, and this is kinda a general question, but don't NFL players (actually all pro athletes in general) pay state income taxes for games played in states that collect it?
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby RiverDog » Mon May 05, 2014 7:13 am

burrrton wrote:
Then I took out fed taxes lucky for him he was with the Jags as well so no income tax state.


I didn't look closely enough at your #s, and this is kinda a general question, but don't NFL players (actually all pro athletes in general) pay state income taxes for games played in states that collect it?


I think it depends on how the laws are written. I know that when Portland was lobbying for an MLB franchise, they were using the potential income tax collection on the salaries of MLB players, including those from visiting teams, to justify the building of a new stadium.

The lack of an income tax is one of those hidden advantages we have over other teams in free agency that not too many people are aware of.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby burrrton » Mon May 05, 2014 3:34 pm

The lack of an income tax is one of those hidden advantages we have over other teams in free agency that not too many people are aware of.


Yep.

Here's another (loosely) related question, that I bring up because I was recently stuck behind 3 separate Oregon residents in line ahead of me at Costco:

Why is it that Oregon (no sales tax) residents are excused from paying sales tax in Washington (where there *is* sales tax) when they come here to shop?

It seems odd to me that anyone's particular advantages where they live are 'portable'. Is it just a courtesy thing between WA and OR that doesn't necessarily exist if they go elsewhere?

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Nevermind- I seem to have found the answers:

http://dor.wa.gov/content/findtaxesandr ... fault.aspx
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Eaglehawk » Tue May 06, 2014 8:26 am

burrrton wrote:
Then I took out fed taxes lucky for him he was with the Jags as well so no income tax state.


I didn't look closely enough at your #s, and this is kinda a general question, but don't NFL players (actually all pro athletes in general) pay state income taxes for games played in states that collect it?


Good question I never thought of that angle. Never even heard of it before. Thanks for the link.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby NorthHawk » Tue May 06, 2014 8:30 am

I know there was talk about it a number of years ago.
The States position was the athletes were working in those states during the games they played so they should pay that States income taxes.
I believe they equated it with performers who go on stage for a concert, but I might be mistaken.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby Eaglehawk » Tue May 06, 2014 8:59 am

NorthHawk wrote:I know there was talk about it a number of years ago.
The States position was the athletes were working in those states during the games they played so they should pay that States income taxes.
I believe they equated it with performers who go on stage for a concert, but I might be mistaken.



Must be the NFL athletes exception, cause when I went out of state to work a couple of weeks outside of Seattle back in the day, no one made me file in their state. Of course, I wasn't making millions either. For us normal folks IRS rules as to residency apply, but I bet it's a bit different for them.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby NorthHawk » Tue May 06, 2014 9:35 am

Eaglehawk wrote:
NorthHawk wrote:I know there was talk about it a number of years ago.
The States position was the athletes were working in those states during the games they played so they should pay that States income taxes.
I believe they equated it with performers who go on stage for a concert, but I might be mistaken.


Wow, must be the NFL athletes exception, cause when I went out of state to work a couple of weeks outside of Seattle back in the day, no one made me file in their state. Of course, I wasn't making millions either.


I don't know what came of the proposals. Maybe some were implemented, or maybe they just faded away, but there was talk about it.
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Re: Trufant to retire a Seahawk

Postby obiken » Wed May 07, 2014 11:42 pm

Remember he was the guy at corner for us for years. Sorry ahead of Krieg but behind Walt, Strong, and Hass. ROH? don't know, you could make a good case either way.

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