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YunnSanco;7877786 said:Damn Greg Hardy is in Dallas right now and if he leaves he is going to visit Seattle
If we can get him cheap do it.
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YunnSanco;7877786 said:Damn Greg Hardy is in Dallas right now and if he leaves he is going to visit Seattle
BDBIID;7877966 said:https://twitter.com/BairCSN/status/577872318145269763
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fortyacres&amule;7878068 said:SORRY MY NIGGAZ ....I HAD TO DO IT, LMAO......
https://vine.co/v/OVvKQUQB9dl
Shizlansky;7878025 said:Average NFL player career is 3 years.
R.D.;7878021 said:Parallel;7877932 said:S2J;7877784 said:MR.CJ;7877061 said:https://twitter.com/CharlesRobinson/status/577663341725790209
My counter to that, and what players will think, is my family comes from shyt. Im from bumpaloosa, Missippi. I got a whole family of people im supportin in different ways. Or, if not for football, i'd be a 'dead by 25' type ngga. If i keep playing, i can set up my kid's kids. Or i can bow out and 'live off 100k' (for how long?)...Not to mention bein around the guys on the team, bein the man in my city, bein known as the football guy to everyone around me and the ego boost that comes with it that i been used to since i was 15, living and playin the game i love, etc.
Nah. Its not happenin people.
You're not describing every situation though. There are a lot of players that do not fall under that umbrella and have set themselves up nicely even in a short amount of time (or didn't come from low income backgrounds to begin with).
Cortland Finnegan and Jake Locker could still be in the league but they aren't. Players are taking safety concerns a lot more serious and while I don't think it will have a huge impact on the current crop of players I do think it will have a huge impact on future generations. I would expect an increase in more non-contact sports, especially soccer.
Your two examples are ass and likely wouldn't see much field time
Parallel;7878161 said:R.D.;7878021 said:Parallel;7877932 said:S2J;7877784 said:MR.CJ;7877061 said:https://twitter.com/CharlesRobinson/status/577663341725790209
My counter to that, and what players will think, is my family comes from shyt. Im from bumpaloosa, Missippi. I got a whole family of people im supportin in different ways. Or, if not for football, i'd be a 'dead by 25' type ngga. If i keep playing, i can set up my kid's kids. Or i can bow out and 'live off 100k' (for how long?)...Not to mention bein around the guys on the team, bein the man in my city, bein known as the football guy to everyone around me and the ego boost that comes with it that i been used to since i was 15, living and playin the game i love, etc.
Nah. Its not happenin people.
You're not describing every situation though. There are a lot of players that do not fall under that umbrella and have set themselves up nicely even in a short amount of time (or didn't come from low income backgrounds to begin with).
Cortland Finnegan and Jake Locker could still be in the league but they aren't. Players are taking safety concerns a lot more serious and while I don't think it will have a huge impact on the current crop of players I do think it will have a huge impact on future generations. I would expect an increase in more non-contact sports, especially soccer.
Your two examples are ass and likely wouldn't see much field time
Jake Locker the guy that would have been the starter for the Titans if he could stay on the field? The reason being that he left the field because of injury/safety?
There's really no need to respond but I look forward to reading it when you do.
fortyacres&amule;7878068 said:SORRY MY NIGGAZ ....I HAD TO DO IT, LMAO......
https://vine.co/v/OVvKQUQB9dl
marc123;7879199 said:WTF are the Panthers doin?! These niggas refuse to give Cam any weapons. They need to sign Crabtree asap.