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Hey NFL millionaires....
Jul 22, 2011, 1:12 PM
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and six figure bench players....shut the heck up....sign the deal....and go play a GAME...so all of us middle class people have some cheap TV entertainment. I love how its ok for the NFLplayers to have a union but not teachers and boeing employees. America at its best!
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Does teaching take years off of your life?***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:26 PM
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With the kids these days, I would imagine.***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:28 PM
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Did these guys have no other career choice but football?
Jul 22, 2011, 1:53 PM
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I don't feel sorry for either party in this matter. It's greed and ego on both sides.
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Re: Did these guys have no other career choice but football?
Jul 22, 2011, 2:01 PM
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For the most part, without football these guys would be working at Wendy's.
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But they'd live longer and be able to walk past 50.
Jul 22, 2011, 2:02 PM
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Risk/Reward
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Oculus Spirit [76672]
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No, they'd die of heart issues from eating only fastfood.***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:10 PM
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Re: Did these guys have no other career choice but football?
Jul 22, 2011, 8:55 PM
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On an individual level? Of course. But if every Wendy's employee went on strike, they'd have some leverage. Similarly, the players have a great deal of bargaining power in the NFL labor issue. Without the players, the owners are losing millions of dollars.
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Re: Did these guys have no other career choice but football?
Jul 22, 2011, 2:04 PM
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I don't think either side gives a #### whether you feel sorry for them and no one is talking about a career choice. These people have a business that makes a certain amount of money and it has to be divided up. In this situation no one can be technically overpaid. Splitting of "real" revenue not being asked to be paid what doesn't exist. They are negotiating as they should. As in most cases neither side should be 100% happy but equally sad. Both are just trying to protect themselves and in most cases both start with unreasonable demands and meet in the middle. If you don't understand then just shut up and be patient. I don't care about either side but I understand, just hurry up and entertain me. That is their job and how they exist in my life. Not the freakin end of the world.
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Re: Hey NFL millionaires....
Jul 22, 2011, 1:33 PM
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I'm sure its that simple. Tell the billionaires to stop trying to pull a fast one. Better yet, how about WE both #### since neither of us know whats really going on. And the money is all relative so they need to make sure they don't sign a bad deal. Your LIFE will be ok without it for a little while. I hate this time as well but give me a break you friggin cry babies tellin them to just sign a deal. Really? Remember that the next time there is a big decision to be made in YOUR world when you are purchasing a house or something. Why don't you just shut up and sign it and see where that might leave you. By the way, its certainly about money but about many other things as well.
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And this is exactly why unions are bad***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:34 PM
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Because they don't let Big Business treat us like flies!***
Jul 22, 2011, 3:31 PM
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they have to get paid more to go to practice less***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:41 PM
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Re: they have to get paid more to go to practice less***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:48 PM
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Have you seen former NFL players in their late 50's? Many of them can barely move and are on their last legs. Considering most players make far less than you believe, I think it's best to quit your whining.
I too am gladly awaiting the season but to act like NFL players are overpaid, is stupid. Considering the physical toll on their body, the amount of hours players put into their jobs, and the amount of money the league makes, I'd have to say I consider NFL players to be among the most underpaid athletes.
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so are most blue collar workers***
Jul 22, 2011, 1:55 PM
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Re: uh, they are the most overpaid people on earth imo.
Jul 22, 2011, 2:25 PM
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Why are they overpaid? Because they get paid more than you to play a game?
The reality is that NFL, MLB, and NBA players have very unique talents. Their athletic skills are coveted by most of the population and they provide one of the most successful sources of entertainment. Players work extremely hard to maintain their level of performance (we're talking 40+ hour work weeks) and risk their physical health in the process.
Why are the overpaid again? I do not see how an athlete is any different than a musician, actor, comedian, or other type of entertainer.
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dont get me started on baseball
Jul 22, 2011, 2:35 PM
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how many make millions a year for hitting 220? As for actors, the Shrek actors got 20 million each for 2 weeks of actual work.
Good for them all. Make as much as you can, but don't act like you are getting screwed while making 5 mill a yr. That insults my intelligence. Do you #### job and get back to work. If you don't like it, quit. We all live in a free country.
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Re: dont get me started on baseball
Jul 22, 2011, 2:38 PM
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So they are free to bargain for more money, correct? Just because you make 5 million doesn't mean you are underpaid. The CEO of Exxon would be vastly underpaid if he only made 5 million a year. Similarly, the best players in a league that nets hundreds of billions of dollars could be underpaid if they make 5 million a year.
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never said they weren't free to do so
Jul 22, 2011, 2:42 PM
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just don't tell us, like i said, that we should pity poor poor you while you make a killing already. there are plenty from college that will take your place.
I'd be all for another scrub year.
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Re: never said they weren't free to do so
Jul 22, 2011, 2:46 PM
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1. Most NFL players are not smart enough to start a successful business.
2. I never sad to pity the players. I just think it's stupid to bash them as the evil guys in this lockout.
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Some guys are WAY overpaid....
Jul 22, 2011, 3:12 PM
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but thats the market these days...just like college coaches.
Guys that are 50 years old now should have a legitimate gripe and the NFL should help them out.
When Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis, or any player that makes several hundred grand a year turn 50, they shouldn't really have a gripe because the league pays them a whole lot more now than they used to pay guys.
The league gives them the opportunity to self-insure...if they don't..then they are SOL. League minimum is $350,000...$350,000..I'll say it again....$350,000!!
Thats a lot of money for a 22 year old kid to earn. Just a little bit better than the average college grad. Say he only plays for 4 years...thats $1.4 mill in salary pay by the time he is 26 years old. Take half away for tax..still $700,000. or $175,000. I'd take that for my first 4 years out of school...how bout you?
They should teach these 'kids' to live on less than they make and store up for the future.
The NFL does make a lot of money and I can understand the argument that they are underpaid based on that, but the owners, own the business. Its their business, they have to manage and run it. The players lift weights and play the game. Some might do appearances (for pay) or other odds and ends.
Lets not act like the players got some screw job on all this. They are employees who are VERY well compensated and basically get set for life. Even if they only play for a 1 year or 2 in the NFL, they can interview for many, many jobs and probably get them because of their association.
Thats my rant..I used to be more sympathetic to the players, but not as much now.
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Not a game, not a game
Jul 22, 2011, 1:58 PM
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but practice. Practice. We talkin bout practice
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No one's keeping you in a right to work state.
Jul 22, 2011, 1:54 PM
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Move to Michigan.
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Ding, ding ding - we have a winner***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:19 PM
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Hey owner billiionaires:
Jul 22, 2011, 2:05 PM
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the average NFL career is only 4.5 years. Give the players what they want.
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hey players, I paid 600 million for this team
Jul 22, 2011, 2:22 PM
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and risked all my fortune. How much you put in?
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Just my brain and spine.***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:25 PM
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CU Medallion [73570]
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if they don't like it, then quit. No?
Jul 22, 2011, 2:38 PM
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They can always go back to school and get a desk job so they can save their back and spine. No?
Start your own business where you are the boss supposedly screwing over your employee's while paying them millions.
Sign me up for this screwing my body up for 6 mill a year. I'll sign in a heartbeat. Someone else will be more than happy to take your place.
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Sure, that's why they call it a strike.***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:41 PM
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Oculus Spirit [79319]
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it is not a strike
Jul 22, 2011, 2:56 PM
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it is a lockout
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Re: hey players, I paid 600 million for this team
Jul 22, 2011, 2:26 PM
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Basically their entire life since it is their livelihood. The owners, however, can always fall back on their career which netted them the great fortune in the first place.
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let's see, if they were smart and actually "saved" some of
Jul 22, 2011, 2:41 PM
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their money, they could start their own business, no? Be their own boss, no?
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Screw that. GIve me half of some of the top picks
Jul 22, 2011, 3:01 PM
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signing bonuses and I could live off the interest for the rest of my life and be happy.
I know that's not the majority of the players, but if you're a walk-on and making little to submit your body to that kind of punishment, you have to start thinking about a career move. Or you can tough it out and get full retirement in 13 years of the league. I'm sorry, but I'm of the camp that if they don't like it, they don't have to do it. Or, they could pool their money/equity into a new league or something. If Michael Vick and others decided to suit up and a different team of all stars play in the same stadium every Sat. you don't the ESPN wouldn't buy the rights? Maybe they need to get creative if they don't like the owners. It's a free country with free markets. Go start your own league where the players own equity in teams and get a higher share of the profits.
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200 million 20 yrs ago when 200 million was what
Jul 22, 2011, 3:46 PM
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today is a billion.
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Who paid 200 million 20 years ago?***
Jul 22, 2011, 4:11 PM
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C'mon, Cromartie has 9 kids to feed.***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:10 PM
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Re: C'mon, Cromartie has 9 kids to feed.***
Jul 22, 2011, 2:13 PM
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You can't teach personal responsibility, but maybe free condoms should be part of the collective bargaining agreement.
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SPOT THE DANG BALL!
Jul 22, 2011, 2:16 PM
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Players are not entitled to play football in the NFL, fans are not entitled to watch football -- but owners ARE entitled to THEIR investment. If the players don't like how things are done, get the F**k out!
A few things to point out though. So far, this has been a LOCKOUT, meaning the owners chose to lock out the players. Now that the owners have made an agreement (amongst themselves), if the players turn it down and do not ratify, this will become a PLAYER STRIKE.
To summarize: Owners are entitled to their principal investment. Until now this has been a LOCKOUT. If players turn down deal and do not ratify, lockout will turn into a PLAYER STRIKE.
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Re: SPOT THE DANG BALL!
Jul 22, 2011, 2:20 PM
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So if the owners decide to give the players <1% of revenue, it's still the players' fault?
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Re: SPOT THE DANG BALL!
Jul 22, 2011, 2:57 PM
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Don't argue simply to argue, it makes you look silly.
The players are paid far more than 1% of total revenues, but in no way should make nearly as much as the owners.
If you put replacement players on the field and paid them 1/10 of what current NFL players make, the stadiums will still sell out, jerseys will still be sold, and the Super Bowl will still rock.
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Re: SPOT THE DANG BALL!
Jul 22, 2011, 3:04 PM
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Agree 100%. They have no bargaining power at the end of the day. They think they do, but they don't. Any increase will just be out of goodwill of the owners.
If they really want to share the profits, they should negotiate an equity stake in the team ownership. That's the way business works. Get used to it or move to Russia.
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Exactly!***
Jul 22, 2011, 3:08 PM
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Re: SPOT THE DANG BALL!
Jul 22, 2011, 8:48 PM
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This is simply not true. If every NFL player was replaced with college players, the league would collapse. The quality of the NFL players is critical to the success of the NFL.
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Minor point
Jul 22, 2011, 4:52 PM
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Owners are not entitled to their principle investment. If they want a guarantee on their money, they should stuff it in mayonnaise jars and bury it in the back yard.
An investment involves risk. Part of the risk is that the employees who actually produce the product will demand higher wages. Comes with the territory. So no, owners aren't entitled to anything. But neither are the players.
Bottom line: I really don't care what happens to the NFL. Because to me college football in general and Clemson football in particular are the only football that really matters.
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Agreed.....
Jul 22, 2011, 2:58 PM
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I can understand the arguments of both sides and I get what the players are saying, but they are millionaires at the very least make $300k or so.
These guys should realize how much they have been given (which is less than it looks bc of high taxes) and live on less than they make for a few years. They will end their career with a butt load of money to build on. They will also have a lot of money to self-insure themselves and not have to worry about their benefits when they are 50.
Seasoned veterans like Peyton M and Ray Lewis have no right to ##### about any of it. I know they are 'fighting for the future', but they have enough money now that the NFL shouldn't owe them anything in the future other than a Hall of Fame intro and free tickets.
I know there are more details, but thats my take.
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