alrighty my turn.
Are you serious? so your gonna take a job making less then what the job would normally pay? you gonna take a job where your getting paid less money then a someone hired after you. It may be a game, but its still a job and he need to be paid for the value of his service and his draft position is what earns him that value.
i'm going to take a job that pleases me. i'm not going to worry about what the guy behind me is making me or what the guy above me is making. i will look at the fucking paycheck and say "that is nice" and sign on the dotted line because unlike you i don't give a shit about what other people are making, i only care about what i am going to be making.
omg....STFU. You can not be serious. your saying the drafted players shouldnt have a right to negotiate. So by that same rational vets dont have the right either. Maybe they should be offered a flat rate of $10 per hour. Maybe one day if you get out of the fast food profession you will understand the need to negotiate your salary.
i never said players don't have a right to negotiate. they do, but the bottom line is that the employer decides how much the employee is going to make. that's how it works in all businesses and that's how it will work forever. if the employee doesn't like the pay then he can packing his fucking bags and go home. end of that.
the more i read the more i see you as a moron. the bengals are smart because they drafted a bust....hmmmm....yeah, that makes the most sense
the bengals are smart because they didn't want to pay andre smith a shitload of money that he doesn't deserve. he's out of shape and has shown little desire to be a part of the team by missing all of training camp, etc. showing up late and out of shape is not exactly the best way to impress your employer.
by your logic all nfl players or people in general over 300 lbs would be on crutches......
most linemen are about 325......the weight clause is 350
uh no. i said 360-370 is overweight and had something to do with his injury. i also said he should be around 325-330. even at 350 (the contract clause), Smith would still be about 25-30 lbs. overweight. what aren't you getting?
i think you pretty much summed up in this one post your lack of knowledge of anything related to a career. or football for that matter
i think you pretty much summed up in your one response that you don't understand how business works or that this is about playing football and nothing else. the employer pays the employee and that's the bottom line. you don't like what the employer is giving you then you pack back your bags and go home. you can negotiate all you want but at the end of the day the employer will tell you how much he is willing to give you and you make a choice, sign or go home.
there's no point in drawing it out for months and months to try and get them to cave. especially over a couple of million of dollars. Smith was letting his ego and his agent get in the way of him playing a child's game and helping out himself and his team.
it's retarded. sign the fucking contract, get paid millions, and go play football man. it's a fucking GAME.
sidenote - this is the second time you've proven that you really don't know how football works. i remember a couple weeks ago you made a post about how the coaches treat the players like shit cuz they were ribbing them for not playing through some pain.
get a clue man, have you ever even played football? honestly?