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maybe Arian Foster should retire.

 
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I can see how that can rub some people the wrong way, but he's right. Family comes first.
 

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I can see how that can rub some people the wrong way, but he's right. Family comes first.

It's the second half of the quote.....win for an "owner".

If all you think winning is for the owner instead of yourself and your teammates, you are in the wrong profession.
 

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WTF is he even talking about???
 

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WTF is he even talking about???

I'm pretty sure this:

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The "owner" comment rubs me the wrong way for sure. Smacks of one the idiotic comparisons to players and slavery. I hope I'm I'm wrong about that because I've always appreciated where he came from and what he's done for his mother.
 

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Nuthin' wrong with getting as much money as he can get while he can get it IMO.
 

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It's the second half of the quote.....win for an "owner".

If all you think winning is for the owner instead of yourself and your teammates, you are in the wrong profession.

He, just like most other players are in this profession for the millions of dollars it pays.

http://mynorthwest.com/704/566498/Arian-Foster-says-Hawks-nearly-drafted-him

Foster, recalling his experience during the 2009 draft, said "somebody from the Seattle Seahawks" called him during the seventh round, presumably with the intent of drafting him. He described the conversation like this:

"They said, 'How do you feel about being picked?' And I was so upset at the time (at not being drafted earlier) -- and this is really bad -- I was so upset at the time that my attitude was like, 'Yeah, man. That'd be OK. Yeah.' And I wouldn't have picked me, either, honestly."
 

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Amazing what deep sage like philosophers these pro-athletes become when it goes public that they knocked up some side ho they were banging while married. Especially when the judge slaps them with child support payments and they have no control over it.

Welcome to some accountability for your actions.
 

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what are people being negative about ? he's not bad mouthing anyone, just giving a view about larger contracts. When I stays for less money he is in fact helping a team owner out no matter if the player wants a championship or not. And what some of you don't know is he was interviewed in a movie about whether college players should get paid. He talked about calling the coach saying the guys had no money and they were hungry one night so the coach goes and buys a couple bags of tacos and brings it to them in his expensive car. Foster just gave his opinion that that was fishy to him when the team generates the money for that to happen ( aside from that being a possible violation LOL ) whether you disagree is fine but he is simply giving his view of free enterprise and his place in it
 

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That is what he is referring to?? a bigger contract? I still don't know wtf he is talking about with that tweet.

"Change your family's future forever?" earning 4 mil in a year instead of 3 mil in year will "change" your "family's" future "forever"???
 

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That is what he is referring to?? a bigger contract? I still don't know wtf he is talking about with that tweet.

"Change your family's future forever?" earning 4 mil in a year instead of 3 mil in year will "change" your "family's" future "forever"???

Over 4-5 years, that's 4-5 million. That extra bit can go a long way.
 

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Well I would like to point out the very end of that tweet "early in your career" which to me means testing the free agent market to get the most you can when your rookie contract is up even if it means leaving a winning team. If you really think about it if your a 21 year old rookie unless your drafted in the 1st round your not making much money by NFL standards so at 21 your making a couple hundred thousand. when your rookie contract is up you should be about 25-26 years old THIS is really your only shot at making a ton of money which is like a 5-6 year deal because once you hit that 30+ age mark unless you were an all pro like jared allen (and even he had issues getting a good contract) your not going to get another 5-6 year deal its going to be 1-2 year maybe 3 depending on your position. but realistically your on your way out of the league...

in fosters case RBs when they hit 30 they are DONE i dont believe there are any starting RBs in the league anymore except for maybe Frank Gore and he is on his way out. Adrian Peterson will be the only one once he hits 30 next season but players like him are once in a decade.
 

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I never blame players for going out and getting the best contract that they can. They have a very short window to try and set themselves and their families up for life. Most of these guys have maybe 5 years to do that and to me taking care of my family means a heck of a lot more than winning a Super Bowl.


As for Arian Foster's tweet here he has always been a weird dude that is not afraid to say what is on his mind. I have no clue why he would tweet something like this but it doesn't surprise me.
 

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Over 4-5 years, that's 4-5 million. That extra bit can go a long way.
Absolutely! Can you imagine having 4 or 5 mil in your pocket? I bet you can't. I know I can't. You know who already can though? Arian Foster....

Increasing your net worth by 20% when you already have much more that what you need to live comfortably will not "change your family's future." Arian Foster, just lets just call a spade a spade here. You want more money. Plain and simple. Nothing wrong with that. But trying to draw up sympathy for your cause like this is complete bullshit.
 

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Absolutely! Can you imagine having 4 or 5 mil in your pocket? I bet you can't. I know I can't. You know who already can though? Arian Foster....

Increasing your net worth by 20% when you already have much more that what you need to live comfortably will not "change your family's future." Arian Foster, just lets just call a spade a spade here. You want more money. Plain and simple. Nothing wrong with that. But trying to draw up sympathy for your cause like this is complete bullshit.

Sure it will. When you're talking about your entire family's foreseeable future the difference between 20 mil and 25 mil is huge.

Everything else I agree with, Foster has always seemed like a tool.

But making more money is the name of the game, in any business.
 
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Arian Foster, just lets just call a spade a spade here. You want more money. Plain and simple. Nothing wrong with that. But trying to draw up sympathy for your cause like this is complete bullshit.

I agree, but I'm not sure it was sympathy he was drumming up; more like acceptance of his justification of putting money first.

And like you said: nothing wrong with that. But the guy just makes himself look worse by talking about it. Why draw attention to yourself? The one thing Colin Kaepernick did right this offseason (unlike whiney little dork Drew Brees) was say, "I'm just gonna let my agent handle that side of things," and that's all he said about it. Foster should take notes.
 

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Sure it will. When you're talking about your entire family's foreseeable future the difference between 20 mil and 25 mil is huge.

Everything else I agree with, Foster has always seemed like a tool.

But making more money is the name of the game, in any business.
If I had 25 mil instead of 20 mil I really doubt I would feel the difference. I doubt Foster's family would feel the difference too, unless of course Arian is growing his family ala Shawn Kemp
 

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If I had 25 mil instead of 20 mil I really doubt I would feel the difference. I doubt Foster's family would feel the difference too, unless of course Arian is growing his family ala Shawn Kemp

I would.

If you had that money it's possible that would feel differently than you do know about it. You're a Seahawks fan, so you're obviously a very smart guy, and I think that most smart people would look at it as a nest egg and an income generator rather than a lump sum of money.
 
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