theENGLISHseahawk
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Rob12":7c4j9pg7 said:theENGLISHseahawk":7c4j9pg7 said:Sign37now":7c4j9pg7 said:Poppycock. Rob, it sounds like you are either in law enforcement or a hose dragger. So I hear ya when you talk about leaving the house and not being sure you will return. However, Kam is due to make over 4 million dollars this year. At my current rate of pay it would take me 57 years to earn that amount of money. Kam is not required to wear a bullet proof vest to work every day, I am.
If you gave me 4 million dollars right now I can guarantee I would never have to work another day of my life and I would live very comfortably. Who's fault is it that many of these guys can't manage their money and make it last a lifetime? He should easily be able to play out this contract and never paly again with he and all of his descendants being set for life. 4+ million for this year not enough..BS.
Nailed it.
Kam has lost his grip on reality. Sorry, but he has. He's lost perspective on the fans who equally put their bodies and lives on the line every day without the millions of dollars of compensation. Even those who don't -- to say he 'forgives' the ones who simply work their arses off for a humble salary and use the Seahawks as a release from the mundanity of life is elite-level arrogance.
He isn't the only person in the world getting less money than they deserve. Most can't do jack **** about it. Most can't afford to hold out for a month, throw away cheques and pay fines worth nearly $2m.
He shouldn't be saying he forgives anyone. He should be saying he understands the frustration of some fans even if they don't know the whole story (and why would they?) and he hopes to win back their trust on the field.
He didn't say that. He came out a load of tosh about God forgives everyone (apart from all the genocide in the Bible, but I digress...) so why shouldn't he.
It's no wonder he held out this long. His head is in the clouds.
Kam possesses skills that 99.9 of the population do not have. He makes millions because he provides an elite set of skills in a profession that demands it. And it results in a product that makes billions and billions of dollars every single year.
I get the money argument on a simplistic level, but it's not that simple. You have to know this? These athletes do put their health on the line, but they have also spent nearly all of their lives honing their skills, and living in such a way in regards to nutrition, fitness, and commitment that most people are not willing to do. That, along with natural talent, gets them to where they are. They put in the work that a vast majority of the people on this earth don't.
He can say what he wants. It's a free country. Of course there are repercussions to his words, because get pissed off. But I don't know if I could keep my cool if I had people spewing venom each and every day, all because I was doing something that was in my best interest (as ill conceived as it may be).
My point wasn't about the money. My point was a total lack of perspective and understanding on Chancellor's behalf as to why some fans weren't supportive of his hold out -- and the arrogant statement that he will 'forgive' those in that position.
Unless he's willing to reveal his side of the story so that fans can understand where he's coming from -- they're well within their rights to wonder what on earth he was doing during this ultimately futile hold-out while the team lost their first two games.
The hold-out was a total waste of time and money and that's what a lot of people see. He doesn't have to acknowledge them. He doesn't have to apologise. But fans certainly don't require his 'forgiveness'. As for the abuse -- I wouldn't call blocking Brock Huard on Twitter (and seemingly hundreds of fans) an example of a victim of abuse. More a person who doesn't want to hear or contemplate that what he was doing was ill-advised and fruitless -- or that anyone else might consider his hold-out in such terms. Some of the fans he blocked on Twitter were in bits about it and they didn't seem to be sending him anything remotely abusive. He's living in Kam World.