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Richard Sherman, Doug Baldwin mock NFL media policies
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:39 PM
- vaden
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Their point re: Marshawn Lynch didn't make any sense but the rest was a good takedown of the NFL's hypocrisy. Thursday games are BS.
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:47 PM
- Cjez
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f**k those putos
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:51 PM
- TheRickestRick
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Originally posted by vaden:
Their point re: Marshawn Lynch didn't make any sense but the rest was a good takedown of the NFL's hypocrisy. Thursday games are BS.
True,
They are missing the fact that the people that make their salaries possible; fans, FF players, people that buy the sponsors products… are still being ignored in the whole conversation between players and the league. So when Lynch chooses to not talk to the media or not acknowledge his fans it is somewhat disrespectful to the people who make his salary possible.
Take it as you will but no side would be anywhere without the other.
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:53 PM
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:the players collectively bargained for these same rules they hate
those beer commercials are the same sponsors that help pay their huge contracts
This is the troof!
But, everyone continue to suck off Dick
Nov 26, 2014 at 1:42 PM
- 49AllTheTime
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Originally posted by ChazBoner:f**k those putos
Fkrs don't even have to practice when they are going to play us....damn
Nov 26, 2014 at 2:12 PM
- 9erfanAUS
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Originally posted by baltien:
Despite sounding like a prepubescent Kermit the Frog, he couldn't more wrong here if he wanted to. Why?
Because nowhere in the NFL charter does it say the NFL has to make sense. They're a business, and like any other business MONEY is the bottom line. Your sense of fairness and logic be damned. Two, for a guy that think he's as smart as it gets he seems to have forgotten that the league's advertising deals and partnerships is how his (record) contract gets paid. So fans swilling Budweiser while watching their $300-plus DirecTV NFL package is actually good for you the player, Richard Sherman.
If he took five minutes to apply that Stanford education he likes to remind us about every five minutes, maybe he'd realize that the solution here is quite simple:
Don't like the way your employer does business? Cool, then quit.
But then he wouldn't get the attention he so desparately needs on top of the ridiculous salary that goes along with play a GAME for a living.
.....so don't go holding your breath.
this deserves
Nov 26, 2014 at 2:48 PM
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Originally posted by 9erfanAUS:
Originally posted by baltien:
Despite sounding like a prepubescent Kermit the Frog, he couldn't more wrong here if he wanted to. Why?
Because nowhere in the NFL charter does it say the NFL has to make sense. They're a business, and like any other business MONEY is the bottom line. Your sense of fairness and logic be damned. Two, for a guy that think he's as smart as it gets he seems to have forgotten that the league's advertising deals and partnerships is how his (record) contract gets paid. So fans swilling Budweiser while watching their $300-plus DirecTV NFL package is actually good for you the player, Richard Sherman.
If he took five minutes to apply that Stanford education he likes to remind us about every five minutes, maybe he'd realize that the solution here is quite simple:
Don't like the way your employer does business? Cool, then quit.
But then he wouldn't get the attention he so desparately needs on top of the ridiculous salary that goes along with play a GAME for a living.
.....so don't go holding your breath.
this deserves
How did i overlook this post??