I get that you posted some shit that you can’t defend. Good job Sparky.
I get that you posted some shit that you can’t defend. Good job Sparky.
Interesting that this was listed as a NFL article.
You haven’t explained shit. Your original post demonstrated a poor understanding of the CA bill. That’s an “You issue". And you still haven't explained why students shouldn't receive compensation if someone wants to pay them.
Let me check.
I think he’s been on vacation. A lucky bit of timing that probably helped him keep his job.
Cool post. Too bad you don’t quite seem to understand the bill in California.
This post really could have used a headline.
The check cleared. That’s the only merit that mattered.
So far, he's been proven correct.
Or spending the off season obsessing about a kicker rather than developing his QB.
You are fucking stupid if you think that is what I said.
You keep wanting to have an argument about something I never said. Try seeking some help for your uncontrollable impulse to fight the imaginary.
Who the fuck said I was a Clinton loyalist?
Is this the same pedophile that Trump used to try picking up women with? Try again fuckwit.
Taking down a President is one hell of a high to come down from.
I can see the risk angle, but I think that’s okay. It seems like a better idea than having owners who buy a team knowing that increasing media fees, favorable CBAs, and potential future sales will increase the value of the investment as opposed to actually investing in the product. This is what I find so appealing…
Except the White Sox haven’t priced anyone like that out of their stadium. You could get tickets for $7.
Promotion and relegation are desperately needed in every professional sport in the US. Unless it’s a Man City/Liverpool battle like last year, the Premier league remains interesting at the end of the year as teams are fighting for the chance not to be replaced East Frogsbottom Wednesday.
Right. And who the fuck cares? If some rich guy wants to blow his idiot kids inheritance to pay for less affluent kids to play sports for their beloved team then so be it. That’s how markets work.
WTF is Rovell even trying to argue? That the market value for these players isn’t supposed to be set by people in that market but instead by some sort of chud in a suit in Bristol? If someone is willing to pay an athlete an insane amount of money to appear on the billboard then that is literally their market value for…