Actually, after Nu'Trelle had a little more time to think about this, old football players may have come up wiff a "genius level" idea.
Step One: You go to work for some outfit to earn an agreed upon sum, plus bonuses, if any.
Step Two: Years later, you notify them that they owe you a pension that was NOT previously agreed upon.
All of us were young at one time and held any number of temporary jobs ... just like football players. Nu'Trelle once bagged groceries for instance. He probably don't deserve no $300,000 per year off that, but wouldn't $5,000 a year be reasonable???
For a few summers, he mowed grass at a cemetery. Gave him a chance to work over lots of people and nobody talked back to him. Seem like $2,500 a year in pension money would be fair.
Deliverin pizzas was different. Had to use his own car and buy gas. He only did it a year or so in college, but the guy who own the place should probably be sendin Nu'Trelle at lease $2,500 to $3,000 per year ... to start.
Oops, almost forgot. Nu'Trelle done carried newspapers from the age of 10. Most of his customers is probably dead by now, but why should their kids be gettin off for free? Everybody whose parents lived on that street should be sendin Nu'Trelle $10-15 per month. Right is right. Right?
Nu'Trelle once worked for all of these damn peoples. He was there for them. What right does they have to be ungrateful for what he did? Why don't they show respeck for the services he perform? It make no sense!!!
Worse part of all were the fack the Nu'Trelle spent an entire lifetime thinking he had to worry about providing for hisself in his old age. Just think what he could have did with the money had he not been worried about that.
Hell, he coulda had some big-time bling hangin round his neck. He coulda been shovin him some cocaine up his nose. He coulda afforded hisself some of them high-dollar hookers.
Nu'Trelle coulda been sumbody.