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hanklin 12-04-2010 05:45 PM

NFL
 
In the event of a lockout even the notion that someone would compare a bunch of crybaby athletes making millions of dollars a year to play a game, to soldiers and servicemen making a wage just barely above poverty line is ridiculous. If these guys are so retarded that they cant figure out how to make a few million dollars stretch through a year or two of being out of work, then i have no sympathy or respect for them.
Do you all feel sorry for them? I do not. Maybe they can file resume after resume to find a job, which believe me most are qualified to pump gas. I personally know some players and now they are check to mouth as they spent all the gravy partying.
Bring on the replacements!! They want to play.

Jigger2020 12-04-2010 06:57 PM

I don't feel sorry for them at all, if they like to play that much they should play for free, let them walk.

driximus 12-04-2010 06:59 PM

My friend I work with said it best "Once they leave college, their dead to me!"

Old93junk 12-04-2010 07:35 PM

The whole NFL could disappear tomorrow, wouldn't make a lick of difference to me.
Take the NBA with you when you go!

F350-6 12-04-2010 07:46 PM

Personally I can't wait for the replacements to show up. My Cowboys suck this year. At least the replacements have a chance of going .500

And to think I got turned off of baseball after their last strike. And the poor NFL guys might have to play 18 games a year.

Now if we were to have a lockout and some miracle would happen and we'd get rid of the stupid BCS and move to a playoff system, then college football could really be up there and even move to the Sunday schedule.

At least it gives us something to complain about.

Jigger2020 12-04-2010 08:09 PM

any sport that doesn't have a motor & burn fuel could disappear tonight & I wouldn't even notice, I don't care if it's chainsaw's cutting I'll watch it .

Old93junk 12-04-2010 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by GIGGER (Post 9642656)
any sport that doesn't have a motor & burn fuel could disappear tonight & I wouldn't even notice, I don't care if it's chainsaw's cutting I'll watch it .

Until the Budweiser shootout and Daytona, sports are over!

Jigger2020 12-04-2010 08:19 PM

Yup you know what I'm talking about Dave.

PreciousOne 12-05-2010 12:42 AM

I love sports......ALL SPORTS.......I have coached soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, t-ball....and yes, football.......football is my most favorite, BY FAR!!!

But I am in TOTAL agreement that once they leave college, it is over.....they lose the love of the game for the almighty dollar!!! :-X09

FORD RANGER 12-05-2010 01:18 AM

i'm with dave auto racing it is.

PreciousOne 12-05-2010 01:25 AM

sorry....raced the dirt track from 13 to 16......but it is really kinda difficult to coach a bunch of little leaguers on the race track.....LOL.....although that is a GREAT concept!!!

*HI* Jack~~~

FORD RANGER 12-05-2010 01:37 AM

hi tammie,
i raced on dirt for 25 years. i thought it was fun.

PreciousOne 12-05-2010 01:54 AM

I thought it was great.....but then 'someone' turned me onto street......did great until I was 19....had a bad mishap take place involving close friends........gave it all up~

stu37d 12-05-2010 07:59 AM

Wouldn't you all like to see the players have a little bit better protection against being coerced into playing when hurt? How about those old football players that are losing their brains because they played too many games with a pre existing head injury? Personally, I'd like to see better protection for the player after they retire from the game. Not every player has a multi million dollar contract, but all of them play as hard as they can. Yes, it's hard to feel sorry for a guy that makes a living playing a game, but it's also more about the health of these guys than the pay. It isn't all about the money. And anyway, if they do have a lockout, we'll ave the NHL to fall back on.
PS- I thought I would be over NASCAR if Johnson won a fith straight title... I wish someone else would win. But the way Edwards ran in the last two weeks of the season gave me hope.

macgiobuin 12-05-2010 12:37 PM

Having many players who are coddled through high school because they can play a game (test scores fudged, etc.) and given a pass in college for a championship try, it is not too difficult to understand how someone with MAYBE a 6th grade education could noy understand how to negotiate the finances of hundreds of thousands of dollars. It also leads to the question of ethics---are the coaches/schools/organizations/agents/families & friends(?) taking advantage of not-necessarily-so-bright athletes?


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