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Originally Posted by Da_Chief
He can probably make a quarter million a year in Calgary and get sponsorship or toil away on practice rosters down south. I think that's the same thing Bo realized, that he can live a comfortable life in Canada playing CFL as the best player in the league. Singleton is the best defensive player in the CFL and will be paid like one soon enough.
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A quarter million a year in Calgary for a non-QB player, you know this is the CFL right? Aside from that, you are talking about the Calgary Stampeders who routinely tell players to take a walk if they want top dollar.
$160,000 - $180,000, maybe given the passport, but 250K is fantasy land type of number.
Bo probably makes in the 350K range. That's a big difference between normal roster players though. Can't compare what Bo did to what another position would do.
EDIT: Looks like you are right. He could hit 250K, but point still remains that Calgary won't be paying him that.