Quote: @StickyBun said:
The NFL, can without a doubt, afford it. I'm for the healthcare ask, the annual salary? No.
I don't like the argument "they can afford it", because that's the same thinking that some have about taxes. Yes, I have more money than some others do (although probably less than the median), but I don't like the idea of anyone thinking that- therefore- I should give them some of mine. All the money that the NFL has- is money they "earned" through negotiated TV contracts, PSL (which I think are stupid and wrong- but if people will pay for them...) and the salaries that they have paid players. NFL players (these days, anyway) are paid more money than most of us will ever see in an entire life-time of working. That's OK; that's what the "market" allows for. And 99% of them have worked (physically) harder than most of us can even imagine. I don't begrudge them their salaries at all. But I think it's wrong for them to- retroactively- demand more from the NFL. Some of the old-timers didn't get much (especially compared to today's players... for example, Rickey Young had to become a car-salesman after his career was over because, back then, players were not "set for life"); I'm sympathetic towards them; but why should they get any kind of special privileges that the rest of us don't? I can promise you that- after 40 years or so in my chosen vocation- I won't be getting any special severance packages. What I will retire on... is what I save/put away today.
All that being said, doesn't it bother anyone that the HOF'ers are ONLY asking for these things for themselves- not the entire league?