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  1. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Lol... how many brothers were there? And LOL @ the idea all **** supporters were served their due. Lace em tight bro!
  2. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    My point is if i'm racist because i'm white (i'm not white btw), than the Adidas brothers (3, two real and one imaginary in your head) are ****'s because they were like, literally *****, literally card-carrying *****, and were literally part of Hitlers war machine.
  3. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    They were ****'s long before they were *wink* "forced" to do anything.
  4. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    3 brothers were ****'s, 2 of those were **** shoe Barons.
  5. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Lol. Were all three not ****'s years before Hitler went on his rampage?
  6. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Does the company's owner you work for share his profits with you "equally"? What exactly makes you think any and every scholarship athlete deserves an 'equal share' of the profits generated from the football program?
  7. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    That's immaterial.
  8. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    I agree with the first point - all players should be able to for that matter. Completely disagree with the second; universities are extending a free ride to 25 players a year based on potential, knowing only a couple will move the $$ needle.
  9. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Pareto principle. Many of these players are getting a free education for contributing little to the bottom line. Only a small % who actually sell jerseys and tickets could even be considered 'exploited' - and they're paying dues before moving onto the NFL.
  10. Suhrthing

    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Confirmation bias is a helluva fallacy.
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