@AaronJFentress@SamQuinnCBS Randy Moss was traded. Eric Dickerson too. Well past his prime when he was a shell of his legendary self, but Johnny Unitas was also traded!
@Monopoly_Mike@BarryOnHere That is a great point and I'll never understand it! Like being 2nd or 4th best player ever isn't absolutely frigging incredible or a put down! It's like dealing with spoiled brats!
@wthomassports Phony prick didn't mention a word about coaches paid 8 figures a year, failing, then getting paid even more to NOT coach! Pissing & moaning about paying players is a tired act. If they'd settled the O'Bannon case a decade ago instead of fighting it for eternity? Different world!
If Brunson is hurt, I'm gonna personally Gilooly Landry Shamet myself. Idiot commits a completely stupid foul under the bucket knocking down Barnes. Who falls into Brunson's knee. Someone notify Tony Soprano. We might need a sanctioned hit!
I'm not a hoop strategist, but when Wemby defends the perimeter, and the ball handler gets past him? Gotta attack the rack. KAT has done it twice, Hart once. Again and again and again!
@mckenzielaw Spot on! Hypocritical piece of sh*t! No good paying the players who generate that revenue, but it's okay the schools piss away hundreds of millions a year for fired coaches to buy out contracts. Scumbag!
Says the hypocritical A-hole who was earning a million dollars a MONTH, not including endorsement money on the backs of the athletes he DOES NOT want to pay! But it's okay to piss away hundreds of millions on failed coaches to honor their contracts. What a POS!
WOW: Nick Saban say he doesn’t agree with paying college athletes.
“I don’t think they need to be paid. Let’s say I pay a 5⭐️ $400k and he doesn’t perform like a top player, now I lose out on money and the fanbase is mad because the team stinks”
How many can say this about their favorite team? Last time they won the title you were in 7th grade. You are now eligible to collect social security benefits? 53 years ago I celebrated their title with my junior high pals. Now? Go Knicks!
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Legit serious when I say this will be the best thing you’ll see today.