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And that was not done the last 25 years?Yep there will always be a way to pay a kid to make sure there is a backdown to any rule law.
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And that was not done the last 25 years?Yep there will always be a way to pay a kid to make sure there is a backdown to any rule law.
Again the assumption is all these NIL deals are guaranteed to some 3 star QB will continue to get a paycheck from a collective. But believe what you want.You keep grasping at the top level QB salaries. That's just a handful at the most, coming out of college. There are a hundred or more who will never see the field, or even be invited to a professional football camp to show what they have. Their income over those 4-5 years in college compared to the "zero" they get when their eligibility expires is all they'll ever see from football.
As for the dirty laundry, of course it will come out, and be denied, by all concerned, except the aggrieved. It happens all the time. These collectives will not be represented by chicken farmer/part time attorneys. They're already involving some of the best damned litigators out there. In the end, it will tarnish images, but somewhere in each of those contracts will be loopholes that a kid and his family will need to accept or he'll never get the deal.
Loopholes. The way people with way too much money manipulate the entire system, thanks to attorneys who know how to insure that they're included in damned near everything the extremely wealthy do.
Again what you hear about what’s happening with NIL and what I hear are not in alignment. It’s all good. I trust the folks I hand spoken with for multiple reasons. It’s all good.You keep grasping at the top level QB salaries. That's just a handful at the most, coming out of college. There are a hundred or more who will never see the field, or even be invited to a professional football camp to show what they have. Their income over those 4-5 years in college compared to the "zero" they get when their eligibility expires is all they'll ever see from football.
As for the dirty laundry, of course it will come out, and be denied, by all concerned, except the aggrieved. It happens all the time. These collectives will not be represented by chicken farmer/part time attorneys. They're already involving some of the best damned litigators out there. In the end, it will tarnish images, but somewhere in each of those contracts will be loopholes that a kid and his family will need to accept or he'll never get the deal.
Loopholes. The way people with way too much money manipulate the entire system, thanks to attorneys who know how to insure that they're included in damned near everything the extremely wealthy do.
It IMO has gone from top players getting backdoor money to most kids now getting money. NIL is out of control needs to be limitedAgain the assumption is all these NIL deals are guaranteed to some 3 star QB will continue to get a paycheck from a collective. But believe what you want.
Most kids? There is no evidence of that. NoneIt IMO has gone from top players getting backdoor money to most kids now getting money. NIL is out of control needs to be limited
Lot more kids are being paid now it's legal to do soMost kids? There is no evidence of that. None
And where is the evidence that it’s “most kids”. NoneLot more kids are being paid now it's legal to do so
Were is evidence that a lot of the scholarship kids are now getting it. Lets not pretend it's same as it used to be. The money is ten fold now.And where is the evidence that it’s “most kids”. None
10 fold ? again zero evidence it is. And again there is no evidence that “most” kids are cashing.Were is evidence that a lot of the scholarship kids are now getting it. Lets not pretend it's same as it used to be. The money is ten fold now.