catvet said:
They are the same as employees at McDonalds saying that they should get 50-60% of the profits since they make the burgers. No one makes them play the game-no Adrian Peterson, you are not a slave. They don't pay the team fees, pay stadium employees, provide insurance, build stadiums- not everyone gets a stadium built for them, pay for security, provide transportation, etc.
The players can use their degree-hahahahahaha- if they don't like it. Are you aware that that players turned down a salary cap that would be $185,000,000 in three years?
Mike Brown and the Bengals would like to take this opportunity to thank the city for basically paying every bit of the bill for their stadium and receiving almost nothing per ticket in return.
The union is being a *****, sure.
And unions as a whole have seem to have become more of an inhibitor than a compliment in business, sure. There once was an absolute benefit to their existence and the reason we have decent labor laws is largely due to them. Because we all know before union pressure was around, working conditions could be beyond horrific and oh let's not forget about those little kids that were sweatshopped.
But yes, they seem to now be more of a pain that a push for improved labor conditions.
With all that said, the owners are anything but free of guilt here. They rely on cities/counties to put up hundreds of millions for their team and they reap all the rewards. If they want to actually assume all the risk, then by all means I will not question their decisions. But we all know that isn't going to happen.
If owning an NFL team were a bad idea, they would be on the market everywhere. But when the Bengals DOUBLE in value during last decade while providing a **** product, I don't have much sympathy as a whole for owners.
I don't have sympathy for either side as neither seems to be reasonable and we all should be able to recognize that both sides need one another. Without the players, the level of talent will be crap, and the league would drop like a rock in popularity. And without the owners, the league wouldn't be around.