What would Brian Boitano do?
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Coming from you is just11 Bravo wrote:
please stay on topic. no spam. thank you.
Coming from you that is just11 Bravo wrote:
are you a mod or not? do you need a review of the rules?
And you still have no idea what you're talking about. Wow. Maybe when you actually watch some sports instead of sitting on your ass all day arguing about a topic in which you really have no interest in other than attempting to prove yourself right, we'll talk. LeBron had sponsorships and deals EVERYWHERE even previous to signing with the Heat. If anything, more people hate him now and LESS people will buy his jersey. Previously, you'd see LeBron jerseys everywhere. I saw them on Long Island, I saw them in NYC. I saw them in pretty much every state when I drove down to FL in late '08. Now you will not see that except in Florida. WHY would he sign with the Heat then? It's to win a championship. That is the goal of almost every single athlete, and if you think otherwise you simply have no idea what you're talking about. I've stated previously that yes, of course they want money - this is their JOB. But you consistently think that money is the only thing that drives athletes. You are wrong, have been wrong, and will continue to be wrong.lowing wrote:
Love your passion Poseidon. However, you are definitely naive if you think Lebron or anyone else would rather "play together" then get paid huge.
So what if Lebron signed for 15 million a year instead of 20 million. Poor thing. Don't think that all the hype and suspense ( that you bought into obviously) about "will he stay or will he go", was not a calculated publicity stunt. He now has more people following his every move than ever before. This translates into dollars. How much more valuable would Lebron be with a championship ring on his finger? Everything these guys do in their profession has been planned out by a gaggle of agents, mangers, financial advisers and probably his mother. You are naive if you think Lebrons financial future was not a major consideration in the decision to move. THe publicity over this move probably netted him more money outside the sport than he "lost" by leaving Cleveland. But then again, you are the one that apparently follows these guys like a lost puppy.
As far as the strike goes, can you believe the gall it takes for the OWNER of a business to think he should make more from that business than the employees? THey say paying these assholes is bleeding them dry. I believe it. I also think the public is sick to death of these jack offs and their million dollar a game salaries. Sorry if I offended you by calling your heroes jack offs and assholes, but when will you learn that in business, be you an employee or an owner, EVERYTHING comes down to profit and loss.
Nope. Most people are content with a salary cap system in the NHL, NFL and NBA and the luxury tax system in the MLB. Only people who have never watched professional sports are not happy with it because they don't understand it. Just like you.I also think the public is sick to death of these jack offs and their million dollar a game salaries.
Last edited by Poseidon (2011-01-25 07:59:12)
I am somewhat divided on who I want to win. Green Bay for the exact same reason or Steelers to represent the AFC North divison11 Bravo wrote:
well mr hurricane.....
i for one want the packers to win. why you ask? because i want rogers to win only two superbowls with green bay so it will shut the farve fans up once and for all.
THen tell me why was there all the drama , "suspense" and publicity surrounding his decision? It is called marketing and publicity. So what, he is now the NBA "bad boy" so was Dennis Rodman, don't think he was hurt too bad. Winning a championship ups their cred and their earnings. That is no big secret.Poseidon wrote:
And you still have no idea what you're talking about. Wow. Maybe when you actually watch some sports instead of sitting on your ass all day arguing about a topic in which you really have no interest in other than attempting to prove yourself right, we'll talk. LeBron had sponsorships and deals EVERYWHERE even previous to signing with the Heat. If anything, more people hate him now and LESS people will buy his jersey. Previously, you'd see LeBron jerseys everywhere. I saw them on Long Island, I saw them in NYC. I saw them in pretty much every state when I drove down to FL in late '08. Now you will not see that except in Florida. WHY would he sign with the Heat then? It's to win a championship. That is the goal of almost every single athlete, and if you think otherwise you simply have no idea what you're talking about. I've stated previously that yes, of course they want money - this is their JOB. But you consistently think that money is the only thing that drives athletes. You are wrong, have been wrong, and will continue to be wrong.lowing wrote:
Love your passion Poseidon. However, you are definitely naive if you think Lebron or anyone else would rather "play together" then get paid huge.
So what if Lebron signed for 15 million a year instead of 20 million. Poor thing. Don't think that all the hype and suspense ( that you bought into obviously) about "will he stay or will he go", was not a calculated publicity stunt. He now has more people following his every move than ever before. This translates into dollars. How much more valuable would Lebron be with a championship ring on his finger? Everything these guys do in their profession has been planned out by a gaggle of agents, mangers, financial advisers and probably his mother. You are naive if you think Lebrons financial future was not a major consideration in the decision to move. THe publicity over this move probably netted him more money outside the sport than he "lost" by leaving Cleveland. But then again, you are the one that apparently follows these guys like a lost puppy.
As far as the strike goes, can you believe the gall it takes for the OWNER of a business to think he should make more from that business than the employees? THey say paying these assholes is bleeding them dry. I believe it. I also think the public is sick to death of these jack offs and their million dollar a game salaries. Sorry if I offended you by calling your heroes jack offs and assholes, but when will you learn that in business, be you an employee or an owner, EVERYTHING comes down to profit and loss.
And I legitimately lol'd when you said "oh he's getting $15 mil instead of $20 mil". This, coming from someone who has bitched on these forums for 5 years about paying taxes. $5 mil is not chump change. Not to mention that Ilgauskas, Miller and several other members of the Heat all took less money for a chance to play with the big 3.Nope. Most people are content with a salary cap system in the NHL, NFL and NBA and the luxury tax system in the MLB. Only people who have never watched professional sports are not happy with it because they don't understand it. Just like you.I also think the public is sick to death of these jack offs and their million dollar a game salaries.
Keep trying to relate your war profiteering job to professional sports just because they're both businesses. I see the black and white views you hold don't just stop in the political sector.
Last edited by lowing (2011-01-25 15:12:40)
I can deal with that.lowing wrote:
I will just have to respectfully be wrong.
figures.Poseidon wrote:
I can deal with that.lowing wrote:
I will just have to respectfully be wrong.