At what point…
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Be smart and teach your kids to golf. If they get pro at that they’ll make bank and get significant pussy. If they don’t, they’ll have a life skill that will serve them professionally and socially.
Either way, no pre-mature aging or socializing your kids with riff-raff. Compare/contrast with football. Buddy of mine has a top hoops kid who plays in the Seattle AAU circuit. MAJOR riff-raff factor. Including the parents. Sorry. It’s true. No thanks.
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imagine thinking that paying athletes is more predatory than not paying them.
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This is a good way of putting it. To me for a long time I've always supported and though it would be easy to create a paid model for college athletes similar to pros where there's a salary cap and teams have budgets based on TV contracts, conference money, etc and I think a percentage of coach pay. Then players are allowed to do legitimate NIL opportunities. Pretty much everyone wins in that situation other than some predatory people and it doesn't seem hard.
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It's professional college football
Also there will be more advertising on the field.
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Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for them getting something if they are making the profit. My complaint is the “advocates” of the athlete that at a certain point will turn against them once it starts to affect their own bottom line
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I'd recognize that booty anywhere.





