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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 2:16 pm 
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Quitting college football this week was a great move. Go get your NFL paycheck young man! Look out for yourself and not the prospects of your team winning on Saturday!

In fact, if you could convince a few of your other teammates to do the same it would be even better.

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If he was a black athlete he would be labeled militant.


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Caller Bob wrote:
If he was a black athlete he would be labeled militant.

#YUP

Prolly wouldn't get drafted.

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As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!

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It's Nick.


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It's Nick.

All White People look the same to me.

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Caller Bob wrote:
If he was a black athlete he would be labeled militant.


And if people knew who his great(?) grandfather was, he'd be oddly beloved in certain quarters.

But I firmly endorse the OP.

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Hatchetman wrote:
As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!


Brick is confused again,

Nick Bosa is injured and may not be able to play at all for the rest of 2018.

Crest knew his mom in high school. And RR, his great grandpappy was the late Anthony Accardo.

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Hatchetman wrote:
As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!


Brick is confused again,

Nick Bosa is injured and may not be able to play at all for the rest of 2018.

Crest knew his mom in high school. And RR, his great grandpappy was the late Anthony Accardo.


Kumerow was at OPRF around that time, no?

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Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Hatchetman wrote:
As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!


Brick is confused again,

Nick Bosa is injured and may not be able to play at all for the rest of 2018.

Crest knew his mom in high school. And RR, his great grandpappy was the late Anthony Accardo.


Kumerow was at OPRF around that time, no?


Craig was the oldest and he has a bad knee, but he played some at Indiana.

Cheryl was two years behind me. I went on a few dates with a friend of hers.

Eric was a few years younger. I have a friend who did the investigation of Eric before he was drafted. The NFL made the decision to allow him to be drafted 24 hours before the draft that year. Joe Robbie took him in the 1st round.

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Seacrest wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Hatchetman wrote:
As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!


Brick is confused again,

Nick Bosa is injured and may not be able to play at all for the rest of 2018.

Crest knew his mom in high school. And RR, his great grandpappy was the late Anthony Accardo.


Kumerow was at OPRF around that time, no?


Craig was the oldest and he has a bad knee, but he played some at Indiana.

Cheryl was two years behind me. I went on a few dates with a friend of hers.

Eric was a few years younger. I have a friend who did the investigation of Eric before he was drafted. The NFL made the decision to allow him to be drafted 24 hours before the draft that year. Joe Robbie took him in the 1st round.


Won the Silver Football, went to Columbus and everything changed for that guy.

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Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Hatchetman wrote:
As per usual was I confused WTF BRick was talking about!


Brick is confused again,

Nick Bosa is injured and may not be able to play at all for the rest of 2018.

Crest knew his mom in high school. And RR, his great grandpappy was the late Anthony Accardo.


Kumerow was at OPRF around that time, no?


Craig was the oldest and he has a bad knee, but he played some at Indiana.

Cheryl was two years behind me. I went on a few dates with a friend of hers.

Eric was a few years younger. I have a friend who did the investigation of Eric before he was drafted. The NFL made the decision to allow him to be drafted 24 hours before the draft that year. Joe Robbie took him in the 1st round.


Won the Silver Football, went to Columbus and everything changed for that guy.


He could play for sure, but he was no 1st round pick. I always wondered if it was a favor to Santo Trafficante.

I coached against a team in girls AAU that his daughter played on a few years back. He was living in South Elgin back then.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 6:59 am 
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If your primary rooting interest as a fan is to see players make good personal financial decisions I don't know why you should even follow sports. The fawning praise guys get for doing what Bosa did...why? Why are people excited about it?

Same thing when it comes to Le'veon Bell. There is a segment of NFL "fans" who are giddy at the prospect of him sitting out the season so Bell can get paid. How is that exciting? Brick, you are this kind of pathetic soyboy who loves this shit...can you explain it?


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:14 am 
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America wrote:
If your primary rooting interest as a fan is to see players make good personal financial decisions I don't know why you should even follow sports. The fawning praise guys get for doing what Bosa did...why? Why are people excited about it?

Same thing when it comes to Le'veon Bell. There is a segment of NFL "fans" who are giddy at the prospect of him sitting out the season so Bell can get paid. How is that exciting? Brick, you are this kind of pathetic soyboy who loves this shit...can you explain it?


I think its grudging acceptance rather than fawning praise.

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America wrote:
If your primary rooting interest as a fan is to see players make good personal financial decisions I don't know why you should even follow sports. The fawning praise guys get for doing what Bosa did...why? Why are people excited about it?

Same thing when it comes to Le'veon Bell. There is a segment of NFL "fans" who are giddy at the prospect of him sitting out the season so Bell can get paid. How is that exciting? Brick, you are this kind of pathetic soyboy who loves this shit...can you explain it?

It was mostly a joke because Purdue plays OSU this weekend and he happened to do it now to avoid playing us.

I'd rather all players play but I can't hate a player for worrying about their wealth when owners do the same and will cut a player to save $500k.

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America wrote:
If your primary rooting interest as a fan is to see players make good personal financial decisions I don't know why you should even follow sports. The fawning praise guys get for doing what Bosa did...why? Why are people excited about it?

Same thing when it comes to Le'veon Bell. There is a segment of NFL "fans" who are giddy at the prospect of him sitting out the season so Bell can get paid. How is that exciting? Brick, you are this kind of pathetic soyboy who loves this shit...can you explain it?

I don't really see it as praise as much as acknowledgment of players being smarter now and using leverage earlier players didn't have.

Would you rather be paid to work or work for free?

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Wait who is working for free?


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Wait who is working for free?

Nick Bosa was. Don't start with the scholarship nonsense.

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Idk free food, housing and medical care isn't bad, plus an education if he wants to pursue that. And before you make a daft comparison to slavery it's not like Bosa can't quit. I mean, he literally just did. How many 18-22 year olds are doing more than just sustaining?


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Idk free food, housing and medical care isn't bad, plus an education if he wants to pursue that. And before you make a daft comparison to slavery it's not like Bosa can't quit. I mean, he literally just did. How many 18-22 year olds are doing more than just sustaining?

I don't know what you are attempting to argue here.

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Nick Bosa is not uncompensated labor.


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Nick Bosa is not uncompensated labor.


I'm sure that he was well paid by The Ohio state standards, but I'd bet the loans his agent got him dwarf the wink and nod cash Urban was facilitating.

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