Judge Fudge
One Pretty Kinky Bastard
Absolutely. It’s a business. The money generated by the players either goes to the people doing the work or it goes to billionaires.
So your saying a practice squad Jobber earns as much as the star?
Absolutely. It’s a business. The money generated by the players either goes to the people doing the work or it goes to billionaires.
Simply your opinion. Incorrect as it is, but don't be butthurt because you posted a worthless threadActually your an idiot and can’t comprehend the point.
The difference is value. Should I get paid yes. Am I worth million no.
Is every ball player worth’s butt ton of money , no.
Should U be paid to wash dishes? Sure. Are you worth 25 an hour. No
Nice comeback. Considering I asked a question.Simply your opinion. Incorrect as it is, but don't be butthurt because you posted a worthless thread
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Thank you for using logicThe first big contract, get all you can. If you’re a QB on your third or fourth contract, maybe take a little less to at least make it look like you care about winning
Hence my pointThe dishwasher analogy is a good one. Should a dishwasher or busboy at your favorite restaurant get a guaranteed salary (even at a lower number) like the executive chef? Obviously not. Even though the wage scale is different, the dishwasher can be replaced with anybody. The chef can't.
We saw some signings of ILB's this off season that are confounding. Guys that although have some potential getting paid well above the likes of Kuechly and Wagner even though these guys haven't really done anything or coming off big injuries. Makes no sense.
He doesnt understand X's & O'sYou are still about confusing that it's harder to find qua QBs, DEs, and OTs than it is to find Cs. If each draft only produced 3 to 5 NFL Centers they'd go high in. Likewise if the draft provided more NFL QBs they wouldn't dominate the 1st rd.
Teams find centers and they stick around for 10+ years. Teams roll the dice on QBs and pray they work out
Draft = Supply and Demand.
It's my mission in life to educate the un-edcatable.He doesnt understand X's & O's
He never will. You are wasting your time trying to explain it to him.
Man you are gonna need a fund me account. You are will be in it for the long haul.It's my mission in life to educate the un-edcatable.
You are still about confusing that it's harder to find qua QBs, DEs, and OTs than it is to find Cs. If each draft only produced 3 to 5 NFL Centers they'd go high in. Likewise if the draft provided more NFL QBs they wouldn't dominate the 1st rd.
Teams find centers and they stick around for 10+ years. Teams roll the dice on QBs and pray they work out
Draft = Supply and Demand.
I totally agree with you supply and demand. Centers just don’t need to be elite athletes like all the other positions on the field.
QB is the most important position that’s why they get drafted high. You find a good one and you’re set for at least a dozen years. If Centers had huge impact on the game they’d go high... but they don’t.
Over the last 50 years every single position has gone in the top 5. Every single one even TEs, Guards, RBs even FB. Every single position... 500 picks and not one Center.
So your saying a practice squad Jobber earns as much as the star?
All I need is one 1 million dollar season.