brundleflyguy
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Seriously? Unless you make millions you're a slave? I need to find a new job.
Your idea of free market capitalism relies on slave ownership to turn a profit.
I'm sure the other 200 players from this year's draft who don't wind up making millions for being a first round draft pick think the NFL is great.
So they were forced into servitude as slaves somehow? Did everyone in the world miss something?
whats the league minimum nowadays? and how much more or less is that than yer average joe makes?
whats the league minimum nowadays? and how much more or less is that than yer average joe makes?
I'm glad you're so stupid that you're taking everything so literally or you're just being sense to seem like you're so condescendingly smarter than everyone else. The wealth distribution in the NFL goes to the elite players and the scraps. I'm glad you have this idea that the NFL redistributes it's revenue so evenly between all the players. Maybe we can next discuss the proper retirement benefits the veterans of the NFL have received after playing themselves into disability. Let's ask Jim McMahon how great the NFL has been for him, that is if he can remember.
You guys are forgetting one thing. The rookies are getting paid at least 420,000 to play a friggin game.
Granted they play it better than anyone else in the world but its still a game.
How about the $80,000-$100,000 yearly compensated police officers and firemen and women that risk their lives everyday ... many of which go down during duty ?
Arent they even more so slaves to Capitalism ??
How about our Armed Forces ?
The slavery argument is just plain stupidity when it comes to the NFL ..... get real
I'm glad you're so stupid that you're taking everything so literally or you're just being sense to seem like you're so condescendingly smarter than everyone else. The wealth distribution in the NFL goes to the elite players and the scraps. I'm glad you have this idea that the NFL redistributes it's revenue so evenly between all the players. Maybe we can next discuss the proper retirement benefits the veterans of the NFL have received after playing themselves into disability. Let's ask Jim McMahon how great the NFL has been for him, that is if he can remember.
Usually I say things on here tongue in cheek, but in all seriousness, I imagine one of the major reasons to close practices to fans is to avoid crazy obnoxious fucks like you disrupting the learning process. I imagine having some pasty white, basement dwelling blogger criticizing them from the sidelines, or making suggestions to the coaching staff is anti-productive. The fact that you think you have a right to enter a privately owned companies facilities at your convenience is laughable.