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Why don't fans support players wanting more money?
#1
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20...want-more/

Since Jimmy was kind enough to post Big Ben's thoughts, I'd thought I'd share Florio's...


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#2
If this is a motivating factor for anybody in this conversation I would like to meet them so I can kick them in the balls.  I honestly dont think this is a big issue for most simply because the sport has so many black players.  In this age I think we are pretty much past seeing football players for their skin color... except for white RBs  :p

Third, it’s would be foolish to not consider the racial component, especially against the backdrop of the ongoing anthem debate. Some (many) white fans surely resent (consciously or not) the fact that African-American men parlay God-given physical skills into the kind of money and fame that the average white person never will enjoy, no matter how hard he or she works. So when African-American players try to get more money that some (many) white fans think they don’t really deserve, those fans get even more upset, reasoning that the players who already have more than they should should simply be happy with what they’re getting.
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#3
I don't know the average fan care if a player is a camp holdout. If they start missing games more people take notice. Mike just had to make this about race. Didn't think much of that. Fans just want their best players on the field and ready when the games matter. I don't think fans notice if the owners not in his box. They notice when their star WR is missing. Is that really race related?
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#4
To this day I loathe Bryant McKinnie for his holdout. I will say that if the CBA allows for it, then who really cares? OTOH, with all we are learning about CTE and that scary stuff, there should be more protections for players.  If they bargain to decide that protection is a higher cut of the revenue, then so-be-it
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#5
I don't think there really is a racial component to this at all (Well obviously for a handful of people there is).
I also disagree that people are siding with Billionaires holding down Millionaires.  The NFL has a salary cap.  It's not like owners are cheapskating the players.  For the most part the owners are all paying players the same amount of money.
For me, I think people really don't want to hear rich people bitching about not having enough money or respect, when we all have to go to work at jobs we probably don't really care about just to pay the bills.  It's like listening to a hot girl talk about all the problems she has to deal with being beautiful.
Secondly, we're mostly fans of the team rather than individual players, and to the extent that we are fans of players, we're probably fans of a lot of players on the team.  Signing players to big contracts is great for the player, but it's less good for the team than if you could have signed them for less, and it's less good for the other players that we in the pipeline to try and resign.  Signing a Cousins type contract inhibits our ability to resign all of Hunter, Barr, Waynes, Richardson, etc.  So for us, our happiness for Cousins is tempered by us hurting our team and potentially losing a Barr or a Waynes or a Hunter.
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#6
In general, fans support a team.  A guy holding out (or wanting more money) is seen as hurting a team.  Most fans don't bother with the business side of the game, so they just see that player is making X Million and find it outrageous that amount is not enough. 

Most fans aren't exposed to how much the owners and league rake in, so they aren't bothered by those numbers.  But a guy making annual salaries that are 10 times what most people will earn in a lifetime make it tough to elicit feelings of sympathy.  Couple that with idiotic quotes made by players on occasion, Peterson's slavery comment, Sprewell's family..., and it is really hard to feel sympathy. 


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#7
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
If this is a motivating factor for anybody in this conversation I would like to meet them so I can kick them in the balls.  I honestly dont think this is a big issue for most simply because the sport has so many black players.  In this age I think we are pretty much past seeing football players for their skin color... except for white RBs  :p

Third, it’s would be foolish to not consider the racial component, especially against the backdrop of the ongoing anthem debate. Some (many) white fans surely resent (consciously or not) the fact that African-American men parlay God-given physical skills into the kind of money and fame that the average white person never will enjoy, no matter how hard he or she works. So when African-American players try to get more money that some (many) white fans think they don’t really deserve, those fans get even more upset, reasoning that the players who already have more than they should should simply be happy with what they’re getting.

I am so tired of the media stirring the racial cauldron. Yeah, this sort of complete and utter bullshit is click bait at its finest.
Florio, you are worthless as a journalist and who knows as what else. You know who I resent as an NFL fan? Here is a list of individuals who I truly resent for even breathing my air (this list is inclusive of anyone who has ever had anything to do with the NFL as a player, coach, owner, GM, NFL executive, color commentator, sideline reporter, player wife/girlfriend, fan, towel or ball boy/girl):
1. Roger Goodell
2. Joe Buck
3. Skip Bayless
4. The entire fan base of the Green Bay Packers
5. The entire fan base of the Philadelphia Eagles
6. The entire fan base of the New Orleans Saints
7. Aaron Rodgers
8. Clay Matthews
9. Kendra Wilkinson
10. Kim Kardashian
11. Johnny Manziel
12. Blair Walsh
13. Rob Gronkowski
14. Michael Vick
15. Red McCombs
16. Ray Rice
17. Jessica Simpson
18. Rae Carruth
19. Nelson Peterson
20. Jay Cutler
21. The Triangle of Authority
22. Gregg Williams
23. Sean Payton
24. The Tom Brady Patriots
25. Gisele Bundchen
26. Sean Salisbury
27. The equipment manager handling Tom Brady's deflated balls
28. Fred Smoot
29. Odell Beckham
30. ....and lastly, you too, Mike Florio...


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#8
I'm not racist I hate everyone equally.

But back to this thread, does everything always need to have a racial component?
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#9
Quote: @prairieghost said:

I am so tired of the media stirring the racial cauldron. Yeah, this sort of complete and utter bullshit is click bait at its finest.
Florio, you are worthless as a journalist and who knows as what else. You know who I resent as an NFL fan? Here is a list of individuals who I truly resent for even breathing my air (this list is inclusive of anyone who has ever had anything to do with the NFL as a player, coach, owner, GM, NFL executive, color commentator, sideline reporter, player wife/girlfriend, fan, towel or ball boy/girl):
1. Roger Goodell
2. Joe Buck
3. Skip Bayless
4. The entire fan base of the Green Bay Packers
5. The entire fan base of the Philadelphia Eagles
6. The entire fan base of the New Orleans Saints
7. Aaron Rodgers
8. Clay Matthews
9. Kendra Wilkinson
10. Kim Kardashian
11. Johnny Manziel
12. Blair Walsh
13. Rob Gronkowski
14. Michael Vick
15. Red McCombs
16. Ray Rice
17. Jessica Simpson
18. Rae Carruth
19. Nelson Peterson
20. Jay Cutler
21. The Triangle of Authority
22. Gregg Williams
23. Sean Payton
24. The Tom Brady Patriots
25. Gisele Bundchen
26. Sean Salisbury
27. The equipment manager handling Tom Brady's deflated balls
28. Fred Smoot
29. Odell Beckham
30. ....and lastly, you too, Mike Florio...
LOL...  nice list.  But why Gronk?  I mean yeah, he's kind of a big dumb jock that likes to party, but I don't recall anything he's done to piss anyone off.  He's just living life and enjoying every second of it.
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#10
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@prairieghost said:

I am so tired of the media stirring the racial cauldron. Yeah, this sort of complete and utter bullshit is click bait at its finest.
Florio, you are worthless as a journalist and who knows as what else. You know who I resent as an NFL fan? Here is a list of individuals who I truly resent for even breathing my air (this list is inclusive of anyone who has ever had anything to do with the NFL as a player, coach, owner, GM, NFL executive, color commentator, sideline reporter, player wife/girlfriend, fan, towel or ball boy/girl):
1. Roger Goodell
2. Joe Buck
3. Skip Bayless
4. The entire fan base of the Green Bay Packers
5. The entire fan base of the Philadelphia Eagles
6. The entire fan base of the New Orleans Saints
7. Aaron Rodgers
8. Clay Matthews
9. Kendra Wilkinson
10. Kim Kardashian
11. Johnny Manziel
12. Blair Walsh
13. Rob Gronkowski
14. Michael Vick
15. Red McCombs
16. Ray Rice
17. Jessica Simpson
18. Rae Carruth
19. Nelson Peterson
20. Jay Cutler
21. The Triangle of Authority
22. Gregg Williams
23. Sean Payton
24. The Tom Brady Patriots
25. Gisele Bundchen
26. Sean Salisbury
27. The equipment manager handling Tom Brady's deflated balls
28. Fred Smoot
29. Odell Beckham
30. ....and lastly, you too, Mike Florio...
LOL...  nice list.  But why Gronk?  I mean yeah, he's kind of a big dumb jock that likes to party, but I don't recall anything he's done to piss anyone off.  He's just living life and enjoying every second of it.

Up until this past season I just saw Gronk as an arrogant party boy. But, then he hit that CB in the back of the head with his elbow with all of his body weight for good effect. The guy was laying on the ground on his stomach, defenseless, and could not see it coming. Gronk nails him in the back of the head after the play was over because he was pissed the guy made a good play against him. He got a little slap on the wrist fine out of it. He should have been ejected from the game at the very least.
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