MarcoVol
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O line could shock. Along with WR. But man we can’t afford any injuries at wide out this year. Razor thin.Crazy thing is this oline should be much better than last year's and last year's oline led for a record breaking season at RB.
Asking for serious purposes. Do any of you actually attend WNBA games and think these ladies are underpaid? I know their league loses money. Seems kind of an odd protest. Pay me more even though my league loses money.
Centel is a fake account. She didn't wear the shirt.Lol
I do not, and don’t know enough about the revenues to make that determination. It’s not like their league isn’t trying to make money. I say take advantage of the sponsorships you can get and commit to building the sport and a legacy that ultimately will hopefully pay you what you think you’re worth. And at worst, you got paid to play basketball. If that’s not enough, they have the freedom to go do something else. Hopefully they didn’t forgo finishing their college education for money theyre not satisfied with.
Also, no you don’t “deserve” nba money. When your teams are making nba money you can demand nba money. Does the manager of a McDonalds location deserve the same as the manager of a Michelin star restaurant? No, they do not.
Also, Caitlin Clark wearing that shirt is nice for the solidarity with her fellow WNBAers, but I find it funny as I’m sure she’s making fine money off her many sponsorships.
you must hold journalists in higher regard than I do. They majority do what Sparks does.LOL
He’s not a journalist. There is not a single thing about him that qualifies as such. It’s a disservice to the Vol community to even say that.
Lending credit to people like him (any joe shmo with a keyboard) is part of the problem, why there is no actual journalistic integrity anymore in any of our media. Do better. Demand better.
Journalism (and news for that matter) should be about the truth, not viewer numbers. The truth is facts (look it up if you don’t know the definition), plus context. We’re lucky if we even get one or the other. We rarely get that anymore because people are fine reading headlines and getting their “news” in 130 characters or less. I sometimes think people don’t even care about the truth. They just want to be entertained. Mindless sheep.
bUt ThE oFfEnScE wAsN’t ExPlOsIvE lAsT yEaR. CJH will scheme up open WR’s just gotta have a QB that can hit them.
I don’t hold them in high regard. I hold them to high standards. Just like we all should, so they don’t willingly and carelessly put out as much garbage. Let the viewer ratings reflect our values. Then maybe they’ll get the message.you must hold journalists in higher regard than I do. They majority do what Sparks does.
The thing that is so funny to me about the whole situation is that his obese dad was making all these demands about the offense....then they turn around and go to UCLA which had the 118th ranked offense last year.And he’s overthrowing guys with sub 4.4 speed. Not sure how much better they’re supposed to get.
Not to absolve some of the wrs from their drop issues. Just saying plenty of blame to be had on both ends.
I’m sure that wasn’t the intention. Dude thought he was gonna be transferring to Oregon if he didn’t get his money.The thing that is so funny to me about the whole situation is that his obese dad was making all these demands about the offense....then thern around and go to UCLA which had the 118th ranked offense last year.
Travis actually plays a lot of video games, stream and up his wife’s arse a lot. But he never goes clubbing and to parties. He is a good kid, rather go fishing than party. Not saying that he doesn’t put the work in, just stating Deion gave him A LOT of time off.Yeah and he's (allegedly) doing it after insisting he play 2 positions like Travis Hunter.
Kid wants twice the responsibility but only giving half the effort (allegedly).
Something about Travis Hunter that made him special is that by all accounts he was a worker. Dude was/is always in the gym or on the field working. He's not just a freak athlete, he is committed to the work.