Natethegreat
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Exactly, so sick and tired of hearing how football players put their lives and bodies on the line like they are the only ones or that they aren't being well compensated for it. Or as if they didn't agree to it because they want that money.Mad Dog":1yxrfwnt said:MontanaHawk05":1yxrfwnt said:The people on this board who are strutting around giving their own middle finger to Earl over his desire for a new contract...well, it's just all very silly. Nobody who signs a contract to work in a cubicle faces the danger of suddenly losing the ability to do their job because of something inherent TO their job.
I work in the medical field. I've seen SARS take down nurses and doctors several years back.
I've seen heavy equipment operators lose limbs and eyes. I've seen people that drive for a living have life altering motor vehicle accidents with TBI, neck and back injuries.
Sure the cubicle workers are safe but there are tonnes of dangerous professions out there making relatively low wages given the danger. Football isn't even remotely high up in the danger per dollar earned scale.
Earl Thomas has broken 2 bones and separated his shoulder over 7 years while making 56 million dollars. I've had more injuries just playing rec sports in my life (3 concussions, 1 fractured clavicle, 7 shoulder dislocations, 2 bruised kidneys). I just sadly wasn't born with Earl's physical gifts so my injuries didn't garner any money.
Be grateful Earl.
His animosity is not warranted and speaks of the mentality that is so present in sports.