hiko wrote:jta1975 wrote:There is a reason why "B" movies don't make it to the theater. Because very few would pay for it.
They would if there were no "A" movies.
It is a dumb concept to think if the owners cut the best players in the world from the product that these players would be out of work for good. If guys like Manning,Brees,Brady played somewhere else fans would follow if the alternative was watching Charlie Fry.
The relationship between the players and owners is symbiotic. They need each other. That is the way it has always been when you start a company in which you are not the most important factor in the end product. You hire people to do the job in which you can't.
It is a joke to say people would go out of their way and pay top dollar to watch scrubs. Let the Cavs be a perfect example of this. The last few years people knew when each game was and made sure they could tune in or go. The scrubs this year have no buzz and people could care less to tune in. Inferior product generates limited dollars.
To think these great players would just shrivel up and die without the NFL is just as ridiculous as people crying about how much money they make to play a game. We pay for entertainment period.
Sure teachers,policemen,firemen should make more but people would rather save on taxes and use the money for season tickets. That is just how it is so get over the only playing a game mentality. We pay top dollar in this country to be entertained no matter if it is Larry the Cable guy, Garth Brooks, or Lebron James.
The term "work" is subjective. Is it really work for Roger Goddell to be commish? Sure it is his job. Is his "work" worth the 10 million dollars a year he makes?
Does a day trader work harder than an NFL player? Well I guess it depends on what "work" is to you.
Every smuck crying about wanting to get paid to play and thinking he can do it is no different than those yahoos who sing in the high school chorus and think they can really sing. Stop hating it's an ugly look.
I am I mad there is a LOCKOUT, hell ya. This time of the year is the best part for me, but I am not taking the bait in picking sides.