Published 11/1/2008
by Alex Tallitsch
at Bleacher Report - NFL
I want to congratulate Aaron Rodgers on the signing of his new deal. However, that is an awful lot of money for the kid. I am not saying he doesn’t deserve it, but it does bring up an important question.
How would you spend Aaron Rodgers' $65 million?
It sounds like a simple proposition. Most people would quit their job, buy a house, or pay off their debt. Others might decide to travel, invest in the various markets, and build a sense of security for generations to come.
These are all smart choices of course, but, as a Packer fan I would urge you to take a moment to really think about it. There are a lot of unique ways to spend $65 million.
That in mind, my financial dream team has taken the time to put together a sure fire list of tips and hints that will help you get the most out of your new found bankroll.
1. Buy Greg Jennings.
You’re going to need to get on this one right away. Most of your old friends will have already tried to mooch as much cash as they can, ...
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