lowing wrote:
Poseidon wrote:
Yeah, not so much. You see more and more players joining with teams for less money because they want to be on a championship contending team or re-signing with their original team with less money. Lowing thinks that it's all about the money with professional athletes, but in the US, it's really not.
http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/04/20/ … e-in-2011/
You are so fucking stupid when it comes to this, it's mind boggling. I don't understand why you can't just walk away from this. Oh that's right, your name was mentioned. Gotta keep that ego flowing, eh? Can't let anyone disrespect the name "lowing"! Do you even know what the main point of the strike is? It's the owners being money hungry because, in one main reason, they want to extend the season for 2 games. The players are absolutely, 100% against this, mostly for health reasons. Tony Gonzalez, one of the most respected players in the entire league and a 15 year vet, repeated that on Rome is Burning the other day. Keep posting your links about the strike without any understanding of professional sports besides what you see in your random Google searches in a pathetic attempt to prove yourself right. It gets funnier by the minute.
http://www.nfllockout.com/what-is-this- … not-about/This lockout is NOT about players wanting more.
The players want to play.
The players have stated many times they’re content with the current system and revenue split… NFL owners and players each split roughly 50 percent of the revenue pie.
NFL owners, however, DO want more and are adamant about reducing the share of league revenue set aside for player salaries by roughly 18 percent ($1 billion) beginning next year.
Just admit you're wrong and we'll move on here and you can continue knowing nothing about professional sports.
HaiBai wrote:
so why did lebron completely ruin his entire self image for a better shot of winning a championship?
he was liked by the entire nation before he moved. now he's hated by all except for band wagon miami fans
For once, I agree with HaiBai. The fact that LeBron, pretty much on pace for the Hall of Fame and arguably the best player in the league for the past few years, signed for less money to play with Bosh and Wade says a boatload more than any article lowing can ever post. He would've gotten more money in Cleveland. Bosh or Wade would've gotten more elsewhere. They all took less money
to play together.
P.S. I wouldn't exactly say LeBron was liked by the entire nation. I mean he wasn't despised like he is now, but he's always had an ego problem. It's just a lot more inflated now. I think the only places that somewhat liked him were NY, Chicago and the other cities that thought they could reel him in.
13/f/taiwan wrote:
we need lowing to post more often outside of the dst section. you might want to check out tech/music!
I wouldn't care if he knew what he was talking about. He doesn't.
Last edited by Poseidon (2011-01-24 20:41:40)