Sturm":n2d9gyer said:
“Let’s be honest, let’s look at Corporate America and what they try to instill in people, like it’s such a big deal because I leave the NFL. That’s how brainwashed people are with money and a false sense of security..."
He's right about that.
No he's not. He's taking the most cynical interpretation he can about folks' puzzlement over his departure, and then attributing it all to the evil NFL and Corporate America.
I think there are a lot of people surprised he left the NFL because there are folks out there without any job, period, and he walked away from a paycheck that in a few years would provide more security than many will be able to attain in a lifetime. It's his choice to do that, and I support his right to do it, but acting like the surprise he's seeing is because fans are greed-brainwashed by the corporations is disingenuous, and frankly overestimating the importance of his act. He's not some shining beacon for freedom and morality, he's a dude that walked away from a job he didn't like.
It's okay I guess. He'll get his 15 minutes of fame, if this preening is how he wants to spend it, great. Then he can go make 35k on some radio show, although his future in that business is far from assured. People liked him because in the realm of offensive linemen (or NFL players, really), he had some personality. That's not going to go as far in the wide world as it did on a youtube creation for fans.