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I could not agree more, Beemnseven. I have argued those exact same points with Daseal before. His opinion will not be changed, no matter how precise and logical our arguments are.
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Defensewins: I agree with you, but remember, no age group gets bullied around like the 16-21 age group. We have no political power because we can't run, no political pull because we're poor and no real impact on elections since we have a poor turnout. However if someone steps up and organizes this age demographic some people could be in deep shit. We're also the age group that spends frivilously. Look at the laws, you can't do shit till you're 21. You have to take all the responsibility of an adult without any of lifes simple pleasres. Drinking, Gambling, etc. Of course I can enter into a legally binding contract but I can't have a glass of wine at dinner. Hell, I can't even buy cooking wine... which granted I personally wouldn't use... but hey! Quote:
DefenseWins, you're absolutly right. It's called Equal Oppurtunity Employment. Very few places are exempt from it. I mean, no one wants to see a man modeling lingerie. The NFL shouldn't be, yes this means the doors could open to women, but they better get ready to get the shit hit out of them, because you can't let someone score or catch because they're female. |
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Can the NFLPA disallow underclassmen from joing their association? If so and they do (which is very unlikely), then that would correspond to your country club analogy. Just because the club (NFL) must hire you doesn't mean that you automatically get all the perks of the club (ie no NFLPA support).
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Puppy Kicker
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It depends on the NFLPA's rules. If it has a certain age limit then yes, if it says the requirements are all NFL players, then no, they can't. They can keep them out of the association, but not the league.
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#20 |
Playmaker
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I knew it depended on their rules, thats why I asked if anyone knew.
Disallowing underclassmen from joining the NFLPA would go a long way to keeping them out of the NFL. The NFLPA might go for this as underclassmen would take jobs of older, more experienced veterans (more costly). |
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if the nfl owners banded together and drcided not to draft any of these guys could they be sued?one could say that they are guilty of age discrimination could'nt they?
i do'nt agree with these guys coming out of high school to the nfl,however if they are of certain age and pass the physical i do'nt see how they can be denied the chance to try.i think it's a mistake,but we all have our own lives to lead.
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Hmm, it's not like LeBron James is any good in the NBA.
I'm just not sure why we treat College as anything other than a farm system for the pros. In basebal, hockey and international soccer, you go with actual farm clubs, and if you're good enough, you move up to the top squad. If not, you learn. We have this weird setup where these guys, whose profession is sports, have to go to college and take algebra and philosophy. Imagine if we made entertainers do that? Why should it matter for athletes? If you can do the job, you should have the opportuinity to get the job. If you can't, that's that. Why allow an organization to have a restrictive policy like this? Merit should be the rule, here as everywhere else. And don't forget, the colleges make a ton of money,and the players get nothing! How many great athletes have been screwed over by the recruitment and elligibilty rules in football? Imagine that in other fields? Have you ever seen what a law firm does when it recruits new talent? Why should football players be blocked from getting the fair market value for their services? I'm not sure I see how football is so different from everything else, except that it is the greatest sport on Earth. Let the players play, if they've got the abilities.
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Right on JWSleep. Not to mention, if the allstars go to the pros it will open up more oppurtunities for the players that actually need schoolarships. People that will go through 4 years of college and get a degree that they use. This gives more needing people money and makes the players happy.
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i do'nt think they should go straight to the pros,but i do'nt think anybody has the right to tell them they can't try however.
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Stipud kids, they probably weren't elligible to play in college or they are just plain stupid. Non of the guys who declared were top prospects according to Tom Lemming. Don't they know they're all gonna have huge bullseyes on there chests if they ever somehow get to a training camp.
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Either way, don't get too worked up. After the NFL draft the NFL lawyers will file an appeal and Clarett will no longer have reason to fight it. The NFL will go closed door until sued again. |
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The Starter
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You know... to put my 2 cents in on this whole situation...
I think it's pretty wild how people can say that the ruling wasn't justified. I hate to point this out and get in the middle of this whole argument, but many times in your statements Beem, you basically infer that someone can "sue to GET a job" as a doctor or whatever with no experience. What's wrong with that is the fact that all this ruling decides is that they have the right to APPLY for that position. If I wanted to try and get a job as a surgeon? At least I CAN apply. Naturally they'd laugh me out of the hospital, because I am nowhere near QUALIFIED, nor do I have the SKILL... but see, deciding whether I am qualified and talented enough? That is up to the individual hospital director. You can't say to someone over the age of 18, sorry, you can't even APPLY for this job because of your age. All Clarett's ruling says, is that if you are old enough to vote, old enough to fight for this country... you are old enough to TRY and make a living for yourself. It's strange how people are sooooo dead set against this. I mean, the owners should be able to hire Mickey Mouse if they want to. They OWN that franchise and could run into the ground if they choose. I mean, come on man, do you REALLY think this will "RUIN FOTBALL FOREVER AND EVER" ?? If an 18 year old kid gets drafted, he'd go to camp, and if he sucked, he wouldn't start, and would be cut. That simple. That team just wasted a draft pick... big deal. Just because a guy high-schooler gets drafted doesn't mean he's going to be killed on the football field. That is one thing I think is REALLY exaggerated in this whole thing... the saying that 18 year-olds would be killed by these NFL players. Sean Taylor is being compared to Ronnie Lott, laying out devestating blows on opponent's wide recievers... many of whom are 18-19. I don't recall him actually brutalizing or permantly injuring any of these young bucks. I personally am not a Clarrett fan, but my whole school of thought is... If a kid is 18, not booksmart, but one HELLof a great mechanic... when he gets out of high school, he should be able to get a job as such. To make a mechanic go to at least 3 years of college first wouldn't make sense to me, or seem fair. I really don't see how this is such a tremendously awful thing.
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the ruling says that they have the right to enter the nfl draft,it does however mean that the legue is going to pick them.they deserve the right to try out as much as the league deserves the right to not pick them.very good point friend....
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