MickFlaherty

MickFlaherty t1_jaetcnf wrote

There is a specific portion of the W4 related to other income you and anyone you are filing jointly with have. Otherwise every job will withhold only what they “see” as your income. I would assume the W-2 withheld almost nothing in federal taxes. Depending on your regular job I am going to assume you cracked the 22% mark and really should have had 22% taken from those checks.

It’s your job to inform all your jobs of other income. Your job didn’t make an error, unfortunately you did.

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MickFlaherty t1_iz226hh wrote

But you just said that the “best teams find a way to win”.

I’ll take 12 teams and some dud games to give every power 5 conference champion a seat at the table. Was a “worthless” weekend of football when the 4 in the playoff was going to be the same whether Georgia, Michigan or TCU won or lost. Makes the conference championships mean something to be playing for a berth and likely bye.

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MickFlaherty t1_iz1hlz9 wrote

Again, there has never been an upset in college football in championship games. I mean chalk is all that happens.

Play the games. There is crap for inter-conference play to get a real feeling for who is the best. Sure, Georgia and Michigan look really strong this year, but I’d rather see a system with all 5 major conference champions get in and 7 others.

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MickFlaherty t1_iyj9mtt wrote

6 extra games. How the hell do you get that? 12 teams. If a team ranked outside the top 4 wins it all that’s 4 extra games. For 1 team.

As for only 2 teams being deserving. That’s crazy. Yes OSU laid an egg against UM. So they don’t deserve a spot? TCU and USC haven’t played any games to really see how they’d stack up. AL lost 2 close games. There are a number of teams that would and could deserve a shot.

The system now with 4 is better than the old system with 2 and the new system with 12 will be better than the current one with 4.

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