It's the athletes that you direct your disgust to?I was reading an article about JJ’s contract talks, and it referred to whatever the upcoming terms as “life changing money”.
That statement made me feel more that a little sick inside.
Because, y’know, the $39 million (or whatever it was) he’s already making just this season…isn’t?
This is the kind of attitude that makes me think my days as a sports fan may be limited.
Well, that and the greed and entitlement of some college athletes. I guess one feeds off the other.
I don’t recall saying that was the only thing that upset me. Where did I even remotely imply that? Matter of fact, my initial response was to a mindset that now doesn’t consider $35 million “life changing”. It wasn’t the athlete who said that. Or didn’t you catch that?It's the athletes that you direct your disgust to?
Not the conferences that pushed for bigger and bigger TV contracts, and poached from their own ranks with no regard for stability or regional proximity.
Not the schools that spent millions upon millions of dollars on extravagant and opulent facilities.
Not the boosters who are more than willing to do whatever it takes to attract players to their school.
Not the coaches who demanded gargantuan salaries with embarrassingly large buy-outs their employers were willing to pay them to go away.
Not the playoff committee and bowl game reps who are only interested in the matchups that will make them the most money instead of the most deserving teams.
Not the billionaire pro owners who hold cities ransom to get taxpayers to build their stadiums.
None of that tipped you over the edge.
It's the "greed" of the athletes, the ones who are actually performing the sport that you love, that crossed the line for you. The athletes asking for just a little too big of a piece of the pie, that was the last straw for you.
Interesting take.
I was reading an article about JJ’s contract talks, and it referred to whatever the upcoming terms as “life changing money”.
That statement made me feel more that a little sick inside.
Because, y’know, the $39 million (or whatever it was) he’s already making just this season…isn’t?
This is the kind of attitude that makes me think my days as a sports fan may be limited.
Well, that and the greed and entitlement of some college athletes. I guess one feeds off the other.
He never said anything even close to what you’re implying.It's the athletes that you direct your disgust to?
Not the conferences that pushed for bigger and bigger TV contracts, and poached from their own ranks with no regard for stability or regional proximity.
Not the schools that spent millions upon millions of dollars on extravagant and opulent facilities.
Not the boosters who are more than willing to do whatever it takes to attract players to their school.
Not the coaches who demanded gargantuan salaries with embarrassingly large buy-outs their employers were willing to pay them to go away.
Not the playoff committee and bowl game reps who are only interested in the matchups that will make them the most money instead of the most deserving teams.
Not the billionaire pro owners who hold cities ransom to get taxpayers to build their stadiums.
None of that tipped you over the edge.
It's the "greed" of the athletes, the ones who are actually performing the sport that you love, that crossed the line for you. The athletes asking for just a little too big of a piece of the pie, that was the last straw for you.
Interesting take.
"This is the kind of attitude that makes me think my days as a sports fan may be limited.I don’t recall saying that was the only thing that upset me. Where did I even remotely imply that? Matter of fact, my initial response was to a mindset that now doesn’t consider $35 million “life changing”. It wasn’t the athlete who said that. Or didn’t you catch that?
You might want to work on that whole “reading comprehension” thing. Not only missed the obvious, but then insisted on reading WAY too much into it.
Pick someone else to try to attack. You’re outta your league.
JJ saying more millions on top of his current millions is "life-changing money" does sound pretty tone deaf to a normal person. He's not exactly scraping by and hoping his next contract puts food on the table. That said, JJ is far from the first (extremely wealthy) person, athlete or otherwise, to say similar things."This is the kind of attitude that makes me think my days as a sports fan may be limited.
Well, that and the greed and entitlement of some college athletes. I guess one feeds off the other."
You're specifically targeting the athletes as your reason for your decline in interest in sports.
Again, greed and entitlement have existed up and down the ranks in the college game, for decades, but it hasn't been enough to make you lose interest in sports. Just the athletes wanting their cut, apparently.
Latrell Sprewell comes to mind……..JJ is far from the first (extremely wealthy) person, athlete or otherwise, to say similar things.
JJ didn’t say that. It wasn’t a quote. The person who wrote the article did.JJ saying more millions on top of his current millions is "life-changing money" does sound pretty tone deaf to a normal person. He's not exactly scraping by and hoping his next contract puts food on the table. That said, JJ is far from the first (extremely wealthy) person, athlete or otherwise, to say similar things.
Some people are just hungrier than others. Don't hate the player, hate the gameJJ saying more millions on top of his current millions is "life-changing money" does sound pretty tone deaf to a normal person. He's not exactly scraping by and hoping his next contract puts food on the table. That said, JJ is far from the first (extremely wealthy) person, athlete or otherwise, to say similar things.
Awesome. Glad that's done. Will be interested to see the structure and guarantees.
JJ is a stallion. He deserves to get paid.
Agreed. And this is the reason you draft a rookie QB, so you can sign/retain impact players in other positions. It McCarthy ends up being legit, they'll have a few cheap years of good QB play with top flight talent around him.JJ is a stallion. He deserves to get paid.