BigSteve09
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If so then the players should pay for their training, conditioning, education, room and board, marketing the players via allowing them to showcase their talents on national telebvision etc... The list goes on and on.
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They do pay for it. They pay for it in the form of scholarship and, in cases like Marcus Lattimore, they give multiple body parts for their respective universities. These players are being exploited by said universities and receiving very little in return for it. All they are really doing is risking their futures by putting on for their schools. Players like Clowney, Lattimore, Murray, and Richardson have received nothing for the money they have helped generate for their universities.
That's not the point. They're giving more than they are getting in return. I'm not sure why that is so hard to understand.
I'm sure none of them received training, nutrition, or got to play on national TV and showcase their talents for the NFL etc.
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Considering their best alternative is to train on their own for 3 years and pray for a combine invitation, I think they are actually getting a lot in return for playing for the universities. Is playing a game for millions of dollars some sort of innate right for all people of exceptional athletic ability regardless of their age or the rules of the only for-profit business organization that would employ them?
Don't act like this is a necessity to end up playing on Sunday. If you can play, the NFL will find you. There is a LONG list of guys who came from nothing schools and had great NFL careers. I'm not saying that players flat out get nothing, but they do get the **** end of the stick when you consider how much revenue they generate for their universities while taking ALL the risks on their shoulders.
Name me 5 players in the NFL that didn't play college football.
The reality is the school benefits AND the players benefit. Period.
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I can't do that, but I can name plenty that never played a down in the NFL BECAUSE of college football. I'll start the list with Chuck Webb, arguably the best RB to ever play for UT. Would you like to explain to me how playing college football was mutually beneficial for both him and UT? Or did he just have millions of dollars in future earnings snatched out from under him when he got injured playing a scrub opponent for free?
That's not the point. They're giving more than they are getting in return. I'm not sure why that is so hard to understand.
Anybody who says he should play is out of touch with reality. He doesn't have anything else to prove, has nothing to gain, and everything to lose.
He may play, but it's a huge gamble - even if he has an insurance policy, that's a far cry from what he could make if he were eligible to enter the draft this year.
If you say you would play if you were him, then you're either being dishonest or you're not very bright.
If he doesn't play it will cost him millions as well. It will get him a bad name before he's even drafted. There's a reason players like him play. Do you really think this is the first time people have thought about this? It would be a HUGE mistake for him if he chose to not play.
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Clowney would still be a top 5 pick.If he doesn't play it will cost him millions as well. It will get him a bad name before he's even drafted. There's a reason players like him play. Do you really think this is the first time people have thought about this? It would be a HUGE mistake for him if he chose to not play.
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If he doesn't play it will cost him millions as well. It will get him a bad name before he's even drafted. There's a reason players like him play. Do you really think this is the first time people have thought about this? It would be a HUGE mistake for him if he chose to not play.
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To those who think it wouldn't cost him, answer this. Why has NO player done this? Clowney isn't the first great player to be in this situation yet NONE have sat. There's a reason.
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To those who think it wouldn't cost him, answer this. Why has NO player done this? Clowney isn't the first great player to be in this situation yet NONE have sat. There's a reason.
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