Playmaker88
G Money is Cash
Wrong..
Wrong..
Proof or shut the fuck up
You prove it. You're ineptitude is in question.
Good question. Personally i see it like this ASSUMING jay perspective. This is no more than speculation:Ight, hold the fuck up. Fuck Jay, Kap & the NFL for a moment. Just in general, how the fuck can someone be selfless and still "secure the bag"? One of the two has to take a backseat, because there isnt enough room for both.
So you're against the black players continuing to play for the NFL too, right?
I personally don't fuck with the NFL. But I haven't heard any players joining the league under the guise they're making the move for social justice so you can miss me with this strawman shit. These guys work, train, and hone they're skills for years they can work where they want.
For whatever reason (racism) they are not allowed to show any emotion/ toward those the injustices they just suposs to Smmfh
You the one that made the claim.
The burden of proof falls on the state.
Why are you trying to hard to start a beef with me?
So you have no problem with black people working for the league but you have a problem with black people partnering with the league. Am I getting this right?
Where can the players go play where racism doesn’t exist?So you have no problem with black people working for the league but you have a problem with black people partnering with the league. Am I getting this right?
I think its about jumping to conclusions while knowing absolutely nothing about the deal.So we can’t talk about jayz because we didn’t call the whole league sell outs for still playing ball
I think its about jumping to conclusions while knowing absolutely nothing about the deal.
Where can the players go play where racism doesn’t exist?
I have a problem with black people partnering with the league under the guise it's for some move against social injustice.
Like I said in my original post if I'll gladly eat shit if I'm wrong .
Most are millionaires at this point. They don't "need" the NFL. But they want to play there and continue to make millions. And I don't fault them for that decision.
That's why I can't be upset with Jay's partnership with the league. Especially when part of the partnership is about trying to effect change.
The majority of the black players in the league have expressed solidarity with Kap and yet continued to work there. If I'm not mad at them, why should I be mad at Jay?
So you've chosen to believe the good part of the deal is bullshit until proven otherwise, with little to no knowledge of what all it entails? And because of this belief you have a problem with Jay because it was announced as more than just a business deal. Is this correct?
"most'
On a 53 man roster, how many do you think are millionaires? Let's start there first. We quick to see the same 17-40 black players on TV and in magazine and equate that to "all" of those players being millionaires. How many black players are on a roster that are making "millions"
When does a NFL player that makes a roster become a millionaire?
Is the gunner a millionaire? The back-up FS, is he a millionaire. Let's stop throwing out un-accurate as statements to help our stance.
Everybody in the NFL aint millionaires and balling like how we think
An average NFL career is 3 years
The minimum annual salary for a rookie active roster player with a one-year contract is $480,000, according to the collective bargaining agreement the NFL signed in 2011 with the NFL Players Association, which will be in effect until 2020.
That minimum increases for each year a player spends in the NFL. A player with three years' experience would command a salary equal to at least $705,000, while players with seven to nine years on the field must be paid at least $915,000.
When you factor in all the players earning these minimum salaries, along with the payouts of a team's golden boy, you'll find that the average NFL salary was only about $2.7 million in 2017, according to The L.A. Times.
Since you are asking these questions to jam folks up, I'll ask you one.
Do you even think there's a good part in the deal, and if so, as I would think that you would think there's one, how is this good deal helping out black ppl in your vision?
Some niggas think he gets to pick the halftime performers is a W for black ppl. smh.
Symbolic shit
You didn’t answer my question. Where can the players go play where racism don’t exist?Most are millionaires at this point. They don't "need" the NFL. But they want to play there and continue to make millions. And I don't fault them for that decision.
That's why I can't be upset with Jay's partnership with the league. Especially when part of the partnership is about trying to effect change.
The majority of the black players in the league have expressed solidarity with Kap and yet continued to work there. If I'm not mad at them, why should I be mad at Jay?
You didn’t answer my question. Where can the players go play where racism don’t exist?