Just everything. Like, we've just corporatized the soul out of everything. Everything feels formulaic. Unfortunately, art and creativity in...
The entire friggin' State of Georgia. Nobody will do shit. AJC is a tiny speck of an island in a sea of red and black sycophants.
Never, because he's already at his Ohio State.
Yeah, but the state is.
Whatever. They won't do crap. It's pro ball now and UGaBama is a cash cow. Hey, did I just invent a new word?
Wow, such an edgy take. Congrats. You're the first one to come in with LaDouche over MJ. Give the man a prize for his indefensible take.
Yep. You left out Montana. Come to think of it, the OP left out Montana too.
It's sad really. They just want to feel like something in their lives is better than is was in ours and, well, it's hard without making up some...
Probably because there is no real market for these "services". For a Tebow? Sure. But even someone like Riley Cooper (good player, starter) isn't...
That's how it was "supposed" to work. But a lot of us knew well before how it would REALLY work. It was obvious this was going to happen when they...
That was the problem with legalizing personal service contracts. The value is determined solely by the person paying the contract.
Maybe you should read more thoroughly (and try to absorb what you're reading) in the future. Because, frankly, you're completely off base.
You CAN do that. But, yeah, it's pretty much a way to collect small donations from boosters then package them and direct the funds to the players...
Because we have an antiquated mentality.
It's not about siding with the players, it's about breaking the system financially. And I think that's very doable/possible. Eventually boosters...
I think we can make a case that it does. It's a sponsorship deal and you (the sponsor) are trying to reach eyeballs in that state. Thus, this was...
Great news! Giddyup!!! Now start taxing the NIL recipients, and do it pro-style where you have to pay taxes in every state you play games in. Let...
How about running a business where you have an industry-wide (all your competitors) cap on labor costs and annual shared payments in excess of 30%...
start a non-profit and you can. Give yourself 1M a year in salary if you want.
Yeah, that's always been the tradeoff and that's how non-profits work. But again, it's the non profit who's greedy and the for profit (more than...