Not me, for sure. I set dates months ahead, and begin to make plans years ahead! I can't live with spontaneity, it makes me insane. I need to have an idea of what the plan is as far in advance as I possibly can.
I have. Went to Mardi Gras one year with a couple of buddies from work. We slept in the car and showered at a campground. It was an amazing time. When telling people how much that trip cost....do I pick what I spent on one of the 4 days or do I tell them the total of all 4?
This debate is silly. I used to be in the salary cap looking position, however, since teams now know how to work with the cap, cap hell is practically a thing of the past or easily dealt with in just a year. Look at the Saints, their cap situation is terrible and they are still looked at as contenders. Teams with the best cap situation generally suck. Also, CKParrotHead has written enough to show how silly it is as a practical manner, using his voodoo economics background to explain it to all us money dummies.
Let me know when you have an appropriate analogy. If on day 3 your atm will only release $50 for the entire day, and the restaurant your friends want to go to is $30 a person, just for one meal (you have the rest of the day to spend that $20 on two meals, drinks and entertainment) that's reallly all the info you need when you decide whether to eat that meal or not.
No... people are using a single year of Aaron Rodgers to make a determination as to whether or not Tannehill's contract is worth it. It's silly and pointless to compare one year of two contracts that were signed in different years.