Volbucky
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The real capitalist would probably notice that college kids were paid market value the entire time, if we assume they know what "market value" means. What you're really arguing for is some concept of fairness that has nothing to do with the market.I don’t think you know what a communist is. Wanting folks to be able to be paid their market value is a pretty capitalist notion.
Well VN..Got some bad news..Hubby and I have contracted Covid but we’re not sure where..Lost my sense of smell and taste..Started chilling earlier this evening..My whole body hurts to touch..Runny nose and congestion..Covid is a b**** and don’t have time for this crap..So if you nice people could pray for both of us, that would be great..Thank you!
Love,
SHG and hubby
Go Vols!!
You’ve really taken time to think this through. Maybe we just need to create a minor league and drop the whole unvalued free education, etc. Just let it be pay for play.The real capitalist would probably notice that college kids were paid market value the entire time, if we assume they know what "market value" means. What you're really arguing for is some concept of fairness that has nothing to do with the market.
Where was the competition for 18-21 year old football players? For over a millennium the only game in town was the evil NCAA, enslaving these poor kids. And while perfectly legal, any attempt to compete with them failed spectacularly, with virtually no football players who had an option forgoing the NCAA. Weird.
It's a silly argument that no one ever holds with any level of consistency. Never heard someone say the salary cap in the NFL is an affront to people making their true "market value"? What is the principle difference beyond different numbers?
Very few people would argue against NIL in theory or the points raised by SCOTUS. And yet. The NCAA has proven their point as well, with the rampant pay for play that immediately engulfed NIL. And making the case against pay for play is anything but anti-free market or driven out of jealousy. That is just projection as far as I'm concerned.
Well VN..Got some bad news..Hubby and I have contracted Covid but we’re not sure where..Lost my sense of smell and taste..Started chilling earlier this evening..My whole body hurts to touch..Runny nose and congestion..Covid is a b**** and don’t have time for this crap..So if you nice people could pray for both of us, that would be great..Thank you!
Love,
SHG and hubby
Go Vols!!
Prayers for a quick recovery.Well VN..Got some bad news..Hubby and I have contracted Covid but we’re not sure where..Lost my sense of smell and taste..Started chilling earlier this evening..My whole body hurts to touch..Runny nose and congestion..Covid is a b**** and don’t have time for this crap..So if you nice people could pray for both of us, that would be great..Thank you!
Love,
SHG and hubby
Go Vols!!
Prayers. God’s got yaWell VN..Got some bad news..Hubby and I have contracted Covid but we’re not sure where..Lost my sense of smell and taste..Started chilling earlier this evening..My whole body hurts to touch..Runny nose and congestion..Covid is a b**** and don’t have time for this crap..So if you nice people could pray for both of us, that would be great..Thank you!
Love,
SHG and hubby
Go Vols!!
If fans were going to rebel, I figured they would have done it off the bat. Then when it became the norm over time, they'd come back.
Still don't get it regardless. Weird joy to only want to watch if they're financially below you
Glad there is an absence of likes on this asinine post.The real capitalist would probably notice that college kids were paid market value the entire time, if we assume they know what "market value" means. What you're really arguing for is some concept of fairness that has nothing to do with the market.
Where was the competition for 18-21 year old football players? For over a millennium the only game in town was the evil NCAA, enslaving these poor kids. And while perfectly legal, any attempt to compete with them failed spectacularly, with virtually no football players who had an option forgoing the NCAA. Weird.
It's a silly argument that no one ever holds with any level of consistency. Never heard someone say the salary cap in the NFL is an affront to people making their true "market value"? What is the principle difference beyond different numbers?
Very few people would argue against NIL in theory or the points raised by SCOTUS. And yet. The NCAA has proven their point as well, with the rampant pay for play that immediately engulfed NIL. And making the case against pay for play is anything but anti-free market or driven out of jealousy. That is just projection as far as I'm concerned.