After playing in eight games this year, Jackson has 29 catches for 503 yards and two touchdowns. He’s still on track to eclipse 1,000 yards for the season, but during the course of games, he seems to disappear. Whether if it’s intentional or if it’s because the Eagles want to spread the ball around is still up for debate.
Jackson and Reid mutually agreed recently that he and Jackson have always had a good relationship, but undeniably, the strength of that relationship is fading as the season progresses.
If Jackson wanted to wage war against Reid and the Eagles’ front office for a new contract, Jackson certainly chose the right general to lead him—Drew Rosenhaus, an agent notorious for representing some of the NFL’s top athletes, attaining ample amounts of money for his players and having them hold out.
The Eagles know Rosenhaus all too well since he defended a former controversial Eagles receiver Terrell Owens during his frenzied contract negotiations in 2005.
Before exiting Philadelphia, Owens performed for the media and the public on the front lawn of his home, which looked like his own version of “Taebo” or “How to Get Ripped in 5 Days.”
So far Jackson has been reserved when in front of the camera, but there’s unquestionably more going on behind the scene then what’s being disclosed. In previous years, the Eagles have never been hesitant to part ways with players with character issues.
Sooner or later Jackson’s demeanor will get the best of him, and he’ll be reprimanded for being a distraction to the team, whether through fines or long-term suspension.
The advantageous things Jackson can do are stop being petulant; demonstrate why he deserves the money and is the best receiver in the league; and he will get his payday, just not with the Birds.
Side note: Teams that could use a wide receiver are the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings.
If the words “Charlie bit my finger” mean nothing to you – you probably haven’t been near a computer in the past 4 years. The video of one year old Charlie biting his older brother’s finger went viral, and has accumulated almost 400 million hits.
In the past, this video might have earned Charlie’s parents a tidy little sum of money by submitting the video to a TV show a la America’s Funniest Home Videos and that would have been that.
In the age of the Internet, home videos have taken on a life of their own on YouTube, where contributors can find far bigger audiences, and a lot more money to be made. In the case of Charlie and his dad, Howard Davies-Carr, the 56 second video has received hundreds of millions of hits, and even earned itself a Wikipedia entry, turning the Davies-Carr boys into mini-celebrities, who even get asked to sign autographs. It has also earned them around £120,000 ($190,000), and they’re not alone.
Thanks to advertising on the video sharing site, through the YouTube Partner program, home videos can earn themselves anywhere from £8,000 ($12,000) to a whopping £100,000 ($160,000), if the video is an instant hit. There are several different payment schemes available on YouTube partners. You can get paid 60p ($0.95) per 1,000 views, or get paid each time someone actually clicks on an ad.
If you want to start making money off of your home videos, you will have to adhere to some of YouTube’s requirements, which include creating original content and that you “regularly regularly upload videos that are viewed by thousands of YouTube users, or you publish popular or commercially successful videos in other ways.”
Aside from making yourself a bit of extra cash on the side, you also get to access YouTube’s analytic tools and benefit from YouTube’s promotion.
With YouTube videos often going from the computer screen to network TV and guest appearances on popular talk shows like Ellen, YouTube’s potential for money and fame certainly isn’t something to be scoffed at.
Simply Zesty does make an important point, breaking down how much Charlie’s bite earned per hit – and it comes down to £0.001. While this is a minuscule figure at best, it is still money for nothing.
If you’re wondering what Charlie and his older brother Harry have been up to, along with younger brother Jasper, check out one of their latest home videos below:
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Jackson and Reid mutually agreed recently that he and Jackson have always had a good relationship, but undeniably, the strength of that relationship is fading as the season progresses.
If Jackson wanted to wage war against Reid and the Eagles’ front office for a new contract, Jackson certainly chose the right general to lead him—Drew Rosenhaus, an agent notorious for representing some of the NFL’s top athletes, attaining ample amounts of money for his players and having them hold out.
The Eagles know Rosenhaus all too well since he defended a former controversial Eagles receiver Terrell Owens during his frenzied contract negotiations in 2005.
Before exiting Philadelphia, Owens performed for the media and the public on the front lawn of his home, which looked like his own version of “Taebo” or “How to Get Ripped in 5 Days.”
So far Jackson has been reserved when in front of the camera, but there’s unquestionably more going on behind the scene then what’s being disclosed. In previous years, the Eagles have never been hesitant to part ways with players with character issues.
Sooner or later Jackson’s demeanor will get the best of him, and he’ll be reprimanded for being a distraction to the team, whether through fines or long-term suspension.
The advantageous things Jackson can do are stop being petulant; demonstrate why he deserves the money and is the best receiver in the league; and he will get his payday, just not with the Birds.
Side note: Teams that could use a wide receiver are the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings.
If the words “Charlie bit my finger” mean nothing to you – you probably haven’t been near a computer in the past 4 years. The video of one year old Charlie biting his older brother’s finger went viral, and has accumulated almost 400 million hits.
In the past, this video might have earned Charlie’s parents a tidy little sum of money by submitting the video to a TV show a la America’s Funniest Home Videos and that would have been that.
In the age of the Internet, home videos have taken on a life of their own on YouTube, where contributors can find far bigger audiences, and a lot more money to be made. In the case of Charlie and his dad, Howard Davies-Carr, the 56 second video has received hundreds of millions of hits, and even earned itself a Wikipedia entry, turning the Davies-Carr boys into mini-celebrities, who even get asked to sign autographs. It has also earned them around £120,000 ($190,000), and they’re not alone.
Thanks to advertising on the video sharing site, through the YouTube Partner program, home videos can earn themselves anywhere from £8,000 ($12,000) to a whopping £100,000 ($160,000), if the video is an instant hit. There are several different payment schemes available on YouTube partners. You can get paid 60p ($0.95) per 1,000 views, or get paid each time someone actually clicks on an ad.
If you want to start making money off of your home videos, you will have to adhere to some of YouTube’s requirements, which include creating original content and that you “regularly regularly upload videos that are viewed by thousands of YouTube users, or you publish popular or commercially successful videos in other ways.”
Aside from making yourself a bit of extra cash on the side, you also get to access YouTube’s analytic tools and benefit from YouTube’s promotion.
With YouTube videos often going from the computer screen to network TV and guest appearances on popular talk shows like Ellen, YouTube’s potential for money and fame certainly isn’t something to be scoffed at.
Simply Zesty does make an important point, breaking down how much Charlie’s bite earned per hit – and it comes down to £0.001. While this is a minuscule figure at best, it is still money for nothing.
If you’re wondering what Charlie and his older brother Harry have been up to, along with younger brother Jasper, check out one of their latest home videos below:
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