dolfan_101
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...rtins-not-the-only-dolphin-feeling-pressured/
didn't see this posted..
edit: *disliking - title edit
didn't see this posted..
edit: *disliking - title edit
Nothing and I repeat nothing is worth $30,000 at a dinner unless you are buying a share in the establishment!
Was the dinner on one rookie or all the rookies? 30K between a number of players isn't as bad as the former.
Was the dinner on one rookie or all the rookies? 30K between a number of players isn't as bad as the former.
It was split between them. The entire culture is stupid but this happens with all NFL teams. Like I said in the other thread, what I fear is that we are going to get scapegoated for this crap the way the Saints were scapegoated for Bountygate even though this **** happens with every NFL team. It's all about protecting the league against legal liability
Scapegoated? It's bad press, I don't think the Dolphins are going to be punished as an organization unless there's a lot more going on than this.
If it takes a little bad press for the Dolphins to get this crap stopped league wide, I'm all for it. The average NFL career is, what, three years? Outside of first rounders, rookies aren't making enough to be set for life even with the best financial planning, but it's the first real money most of 'em have seen in their life. Between that and the peer pressure, you've got these poor saps pitching in for $30k dinners and financing trips they don't want to take. Then they are out of the league (believe me, between Martin's play and the "distraction" factor he now brings, he'll be out of the NFL in a couple years) and before long, hurting for money without any real job skills in many cases. All for the privilege of being treated like **** by some scumbag like Incognito and subsidizing his lifestyle.
Teasing rookies and making them do some mildly humiliating things is something I don't have a real problem with. They're grown men. But it can get out of control easily. Guys who were hazed get some status in the league, and then they want to top what was done to them when hazing the next group of guys.
Buddy I put myself through college waiting tables and I can guarantee no meal is worth $30,000, $15,000 or $54,000 and it is why these guys are broke and commit suicide not concussions!
If it takes a little bad press for the Dolphins to get this crap stopped league wide, I'm all for it. The average NFL career is, what, three years? Outside of first rounders, rookies aren't making enough to be set for life even with the best financial planning, but it's the first real money most of 'em have seen in their life. Between that and the peer pressure, you've got these poor saps pitching in for $30k dinners and financing trips they don't want to take. Then they are out of the league (believe me, between Martin's play and the "distraction" factor he now brings, he'll be out of the NFL in a couple years) and before long, hurting for money without any real job skills in many cases. All for the privilege of being treated like **** by some scumbag like Incognito and subsidizing his lifestyle.
Teasing rookies and making them do some mildly humiliating things is something I don't have a real problem with. They're grown men. But it can get out of control easily. Guys who were hazed get some status in the league, and then they want to top what was done to them when hazing the next group of guys.
Scapegoated? It's bad press, I don't think the Dolphins are going to be punished as an organization unless there's a lot more going on than this.
If it takes a little bad press for the Dolphins to get this crap stopped league wide, I'm all for it. The average NFL career is, what, three years? Outside of first rounders, rookies aren't making enough to be set for life even with the best financial planning, but it's the first real money most of 'em have seen in their life. Between that and the peer pressure, you've got these poor saps pitching in for $30k dinners and financing trips they don't want to take. Then they are out of the league (believe me, between Martin's play and the "distraction" factor he now brings, he'll be out of the NFL in a couple years) and before long, hurting for money without any real job skills in many cases. All for the privilege of being treated like **** by some scumbag like Incognito and subsidizing his lifestyle.
Teasing rookies and making them do some mildly humiliating things is something I don't have a real problem with. They're grown men. But it can get out of control easily. Guys who were hazed get some status in the league, and then they want to top what was done to them when hazing the next group of guys.