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On the bolded but to clarify are you saying he wanted another $200 on top of the $410 or that we gave him $125 of the $410 and he asked for another $200 on top of the $125?
If that’s the case, hope the door hits him in the *** on the way out.
 
Not correct. Comes up when talking about basketball players too…weird

A lot of them do seem to go broke and can’t find gainful employment after sports.

And to be fair, I feel like programmers and engineers aren’t buying 150k chains and investing in their friends rap labels
Honestly what difference does it make what they or anyone spends their money on? Do you think all programmers and engineers are maxing out their 401ks and donating their surplus to charities??

I can agree with you it’s a dumb use of their funds but that has no bearing on whether they should get paid or not.
 
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On the bolded but to clarify are you saying he wanted another $200 on top of the $410 or that we gave him $125 of the $410 and he asked for another $200 on top of the $125?
Think you are missing a comma my guy. We didn't get to 40m by pinching pennies and investing wisely.
 
Honestly what difference does it make what they or anyone spends their money on? Do you think all programmers and engineers are maxing out their 401ks and donating their surplus to charities??

I can agree with you it’s a dumb use of their funds but that has no bearing on whether they should get paid or not.
I agree. I’m just saying that’s maybe why football players and basketball players get brought up more than others. I’m all for them getting paid 100%
 
Just like the NFL, college teams need to evaluate their investment before dropping a ton of money for a player. Not Flowe's fault someone decided to pay him a ton of money. Same thing happens in the pros too - get the bag and lose your motivation (IE Haynesworth). Difference is, no one bemoans how much NFL players make when that happens and it actually has a much more significant impact on the team due to the cap. I'd much rather the money from CFB be in the players hands than in the pockets of clowns like Emmert. And institutions are making hand over fist on college football, so I am not losing sleep on them having to shell out for talent.
 
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The only ones who complain about the results are YALL who get mad the players are able to make money.

You want players to stay unpaid & broke because it could "kill their drive"? WTF kinda insane logic is that?

You're in favor of athletes generating BILLIONS of dollars in revenue & not get any of it, for the sake of a mystified idea about the way they may act as a result of actually being able to earn a living off their talent.

That is absolutely crazy.
this.
 
The only ones who complain about the results are YALL who get mad the players are able to make money.

You want players to stay unpaid & broke because it could "kill their drive"? WTF kinda insane logic is that?

You're in favor of athletes generating BILLIONS of dollars in revenue & not get any of it, for the sake of a mystified idea about the way they may act as a result of actually being able to earn a living off their talent.

That is absolutely crazy.
Do we demand that business executives or Wall Street hedge fund managers stay broke their entire life to maintain that “hunger”? It’s weird that people assume an athlete will get lazy if he has money but completely ignore that most billionaire businessmen have been wealthy their entire lives.

Capitalism for me, not for thee.
 
yes. suddenly its NIL, but he was pre NIL era lol.
Nil is negotiated yearly in case you're not aware. The kid was hurt as a freshman. Nil started his second year. Your statement seems to assume because he signed the year prior to nil that it means he didn't factor in for this. If that's what you're thinking, you and buddy who mentioned it are horribly incorrect. On top of the fact although it was the year prior when he signed, schools were already more than aware what was coming down the line.
 
Nil is negotiated yearly in case you're not aware. The kid was hurt as a freshman. Nil started his second year. Your statement seems to assume because he signed the year prior to nil that it means he didn't factor in for this. If that's what you're thinking, you and buddy who mentioned it are horribly incorrect. On top of the fact although it was the year prior when he signed, schools were already more than aware what was coming down the line.
There’s always more to the story that only a few are privy to unlike the speculation, conjecture and outright bull**** that’s spewed on message boards.
 
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Do we demand that business executives or Wall Street hedge fund managers stay broke their entire life to maintain that “hunger”? It’s weird that people assume an athlete will get lazy if he has money but completely ignore that most billionaire businessmen have been wealthy their entire lives.

Capitalism for me, not for thee.
Some of the analogies y'all come up with really are bat ****... You just used as a comparison people who's proffesion is entirely about money and it's acquisition. Money is entirely what motivated them. I don't need to toot my own horn. But after an entire life in sports and the majority of the people I know in this world being athletes, I know what most of us had as atleast some form of motivation was the money we would eventually be able to make from busting our *** to love out our dreams. I know **** well if you would've gave us that money before we achieved our goals plenty of us would've said why the **** am I doing all of this when I already got millions in my accounts. You lose the big picture once things get taken out of that equation. I don't know what y'all have done in your life's. But every day 5am work outs, followed by 7am study sessions, on average some version of 4 hrs in a day of school work, followed by more work outs, film, weights etc. **** near every day is 5am through 11pm give or take an hr. If you think as a kid you're anywhere near as willing to do that as a millionaire you're flat out wrong more often than not. Not even in the NFL do we have the same grind that we have in college. College is far harder to balance everyday. Add money into that and plenty of people will change up how they approach it. Don't get how y'all don't realize this if y'all have lived any version of life that isn't provided for you.
 
I feel like this happens every year with some swole LB who has a highlight tape full of himself blitzing and decapitating optimist level RB's. They go viral in high school and then never pan out.
Honestly I didn't see him as a sure fire like DJ but I definitely thought kid was gonna be **** good. I think his issues are a mixture of the toll steroids takes on the body over time and nil entitlement. I had a conversation with a coach of his previously where they said his routine & it was impressive. I think he just really needed someone like lavaar who's so hands on in his life. Guidance as you know goes a long way. Oh well.
 
These conversations NEVER come up in any other profession.

Do people ever talk about how money hurts Big Tech programmers & engineers in the long run? Or Doctors, Lawyers, or Wall ST traders?

Money only somehow hurts Football players?

Bizarre.
I think you're pushing for a comparison to another career field and there's not really a fair comparison. I'm sure somethng like this exists, but I'm not aware of BigTechProgrammersInSight or Doctorsport or ON3WallStreet.com. Those "players" aren't being talked about, scrutinized, worshipped and JUDGED (isn't that the real issue here?) like these teenaged football players are. When the term "y'all" gets thrown out there, many people (myself included) don't like it because they aren't part of y'all. Hence you get push back. I actually think most of the folks on CiS actually do want the players paid; they simply want something for a structure in place. As I mentioned earlier, I want structure for fairness within the entirety of the sport. I don't GAF if Nico got paid $2M, $4m or no M. I didn't write the check(s). If he wants to blow it on depreciating assets like sports cars, have at it. If he prefers to invest into a SEP IRA, more power to him. Either way, it is his choise and has NOTHING to do with the issue of whether or not these guys should be paid.
 
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