Feverdream
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Wow... you just got even easier to ignore.
So if they had elderly parents living with them... or a pregnant girlfriend in a high risk category... they quit on their team?
Have I got that right?
Wow... you just got even easier to ignore.
I’m not giving an opinion, I’m stating a fact. They quit on their team if they chose not to play just so they could enter the draft. Period.
The problem is that the word quit carries a negative connotation.
It is not irrelevant at all.
In fact it is the entire point.
The objections to your use of "quit' is the feeling that you are criticizing them for it. it seems obvious that you are.
The only fact in this matter is that the players did indeed choose not to play.
It can be your opinion that these players let their team down but that is hardly a fact.
So college kids are quitting because they aren't playing the next year but its OK for NFL players because they are back next year. What they do next year has zero impact on the fact that both didnt play this year. By definition both examples are the same and the logic to differentiate between the 2 makes no sense at all.Man I'm only going to tell you this one more time. After that, it's all I have to say about it.
If you could have been playing football, but chose not to just so you could say you "entered the draft" 10 months before it even takes place - you quit on your team.
QUIT.
Q-U-I-T.
Have a nice day.
So college kids are quitting because they aren't playing the next year but its OK for NFL players because they are back next year. What they do next year has zero impact on the fact that both didnt play this year. By definition both examples are the same and the logic to differentiate between the 2 makes no sense at all.
The reason you didn't play this year or if your coming next year doesn't change the fact that both examples are of people not playing. Call it quitting in college if you may but than you must say the NFL players quit as well.
Choosing not to play is choosing not to play, the reason why is completely pointless. I would give more credit to the college players who have yet to earn a dime if I'm going to judge either to be honest. Ending your statement with an insult just proves how weak the argument actually is.That's bullsh^t. NFL players opted out. They're still part of the team.
The players that chose not to play just so they could tweet they entered the draft quit on their team.
Quit.
KWIT.
It ain't hard to get unless you just don't want to get it.
Choosing not to play is choosing not to play, the reason why is completely pointless. I would give more credit to the college players who have yet to earn a dime if I'm going to judge either to be honest. Ending your statement with an insult just proves how weak the argument actually is.
It ain't an argument, some just decided to quit on their team. You floating around here in this thread carrying on about dimes doesn't change it.
The reason why is the entire point. Opting out because of COVID and family health concerns isn't quitting on your team. Quitting on your team to tweet you entered the draft a year from now isn't opting out.