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Sounds like minimum wage bumps from around 600000 to 1,000,000
That is appealing to the majority
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
It's over several years but yea, the minimum guys got a big carrot, which is cool. They take the same beating, right?
No, they most assuredly do not. Minimum $ guys play 3 - 4 snaps per game, and therein lies the crux of the problem.
The average career for an NFL player is around 3.5 years, which covers about 75% of the rosters. Of course the majority of players will elect to get the most they can as soon as they can. Of course the minority (big contract, long term) wants to nix the deal as they make the lions share of the "split" and want to suckle the teat as long as possible.
The players have the product and the power, but the owners have time.
No, they most assuredly do not. Minimum $ guys play 3 - 4 snaps per game, and therein lies the crux of the problem.
The average career for an NFL player is around 3.5 years, which covers about 75% of the rosters. Of course the majority of players will elect to get the most they can as soon as they can. Of course the minority (big contract, long term) wants to nix the deal as they make the lions share of the "split" and want to suckle the teat as long as possible.
The players have the product and the power, but the owners have time.
The fuck the players do have that much power. I agree on the fact the big guys want to get the milk long and often.
That said, I've yet to find one guy who said they stopped watching sports because the players on the team they liked retired. The masses watch the uniform, myself included. When the Purple People Eaters of the 70's became extinct I didn't say "Oh well, I guess that's done". The current guys would soon be forgotten. Reminds me a little of Rollerball. It's the team, the individual players do not matter in the least in the long run.
The fuck the players do have that much power. I agree on the fact the big guys want to get the milk long and often.
That said, I've yet to find one guy who said they stopped watching sports because the players on the team they liked retired. The masses watch the uniform, myself included. When the Purple People Eaters of the 70's became extinct I didn't say "Oh well, I guess that's done". The current guys would soon be forgotten. Reminds me a little of Rollerball. It's the team, the individual players do not matter in the least in the long run.
I think where're on the same track, just from different directions. I wasn't trying to implicate any loyalties (fer cryin' out loud I've hung on for 50 years), the point I was trying to make was the owners have all the cards. As long as the sport limits the careers of the vast majority of players, for whatever reason, the power is with the owners. But it is the players that have the product. Remember 1987 or when the players were locked out and the replacements came in? What a shit show - the owners caved and made concessions they swore they would never grant. My point is that if the players union was really a union and held fast, they would have the owners by the little bits - but because the money is so good for even the shortest stint, it ain't gonna happen. I am in no way advocating for one side or the other, just commenting on what I see and think. Which is the purpose of this forum.....I think.
Gave in on things they could not actually care less about and then offered more money to lowest paid employees. Translates into headlines and votes.
They don’t get higher percentage of revenue (at least not that I have seen reported), Goodell is still the judge and jury and big contract players everyone tunes in to see get a paycut for revenue producing 17th game.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
They publicized the hell out of the concessions and have now said take it or leave it. Just think how many terms of the deal haven’t been addressed publicly.
I read it will take the lawyers two weeks to put the thing on paper for a formal vote to happen.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Dee Smith is a hotshot BLACK lawyer. Hiring other lawyers is financially wasteful. Yes, I included race b/c you and your ilk don’t think the black man is good enough to be a hotshot lawyer.
While I’m all for the players getting 100% of net profit, I think the players should sign the current deal. A 3 hours work week, for only 17 weeks a year, for millions of frogskins, plus excellent health care/coverage ain’t too bad.
Dee Smith is a hotshot BLACK lawyer. Hiring other lawyers is financially wasteful. Yes, I included race b/c you and your ilk don’t think the black man is good enough to be a hotshot lawyer.
Piss off
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Dee Smith is a hotshot BLACK lawyer. Hiring other lawyers is financially wasteful. Yes, I included race b/c you and your ilk don’t think the black man is good enough to be a hotshot lawyer.
While I’m all for the players getting 100% of net profit, I think the players should sign the current deal. A 3 hours work week, for only 17 weeks a year, for millions of frogskins, plus excellent health care/coverage ain’t too bad.
I know you are just trying to piss off Rand, but Smith's specialty is not labor law and labor law specialists will be writing the contract language. Smith has done trial work, corporate law, white collar crime, prison issues and (national, I think) security.
The one new interesting thing to come out of this reporting is that the NFLPA couldn't even get an insurance firm to write a policy for retired NFL players health care.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
The one new interesting thing to come out of this reporting is that the NFLPA couldn't even get an insurance firm to write a policy for retired NFL players health care.
You mean all those AM radio spots for “SelectQuote” were lies?
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