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#26
#26
Apply that same biblical energy to university presidents and TV executives.

Given your profession I trust you’ll gladly accept the next lowball offer for your client, and not put money above all else.

1) Ok, it has been applied. My statement remains the same.

2) Realtors don’t accept offers, nor reject them, nor counter them.
 
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1) Ok, it has been applied. My statement remains the same.

2) Realtors don’t accept offers, nor reject them, nor counter them.

1) Noted.

2) Very well then….if you are a buyer’s agent I’m certain you would advise your client to accept a ridiculously high offer, or if you are a seller’s agent you would advise your client to list their property well below market value, so as not to put money before all else.
 
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There’s a reason the Bible has very specific things to say about putting money above all else.

It becomes a disease that wrecks everything when it finds itself as the top priority.

Except nothing is being "wrecked". It no longer being something some people like as much doesn't remotely equal "wrecked". It seems to be doing just fine. Just because you might think it's "wrecked" doesn't mean it actually is.

People conflating their own opinions about things seems rather prideful to me...which I believe the Bible has something to say about too.
 
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1) Noted.

2) Very well then….if you are a buyer’s agent I’m certain you would advise your client to accept a ridiculously high offer, or if you are a seller’s agent you would advise your client to list their property well below market value, so as not to put money before all else.

Well buyers don’t accept offers… they make the offer. But the listing analogy is absurdly senseless. Asking them to list the house way above market would be putting money before all else, such as actually getting the house sold, and that strategy would fail.

This is an arbitrary exercise though.
 
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Except nothing is being "wrecked". It no longer being something some people like as much doesn't remotely equal "wrecked". It seems to be doing just fine. Just because you might think it's "wrecked" doesn't mean it actually is.

People conflating their own opinions about things seems rather prideful to me...which I believe the Bible has something to say about too.

I don’t know how to help you see that this is causing a pretty big downward spiral for college football. It’s still fresh enough that attention to the sport is relatively unchanged, but the overwhelming majority seems to all have the same opinion on this whole NIL/portal fiasco. This has to change or interest is going to nose dive.

Your “pride” zinger isn’t worth acknowledging due to lack of any sensible use of that word.
 
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Well buyers don’t accept offers… they make the offer. But the listing analogy is absurdly senseless. Asking them to list the house way above market would be putting money before all else, such as actually getting the house sold, and that strategy would fail.

This is an arbitrary exercise though.

It‘s also an exercise in hypocrisy.

CFB will be just fine whether you continue to watch or not.
 

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