The college players that risk it all for NFL glory need to get rewarded somehow, I can see where humanity takes over in his instance:
T. Pryor's family needed help
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I can see why the NCAA has rules, because if it was a free for all there would be all kinds of unsavory stuff going on. The problem with rules, however, is that too often they're unable to take extenuating circumstances into account. There is a feeling on the part of more than a few in the know that college athletes should be compensated. Colleges like Ohio State make oodles of money with their major sports and the scholarships that athletes get are a pittance by comparison. Why should the parents of an elite athlete have to be threatened with homelessness while colleges are getting rich because of the sport their kids are involved in?I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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You don't have to go play college football. There isn't anyone forcing you to go "make the colleges rich".
I wonder how much all of those tattoos cost, that might have helped with her rent.Last edited by TheGhostofJimKelly; 05-10-2012, 08:58 AM.
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Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKellyYou don't have to go play college football. There isn't anyone forcing you to go "make the colleges rich".
I wonder how much all of those tattoos cost, that might have helped with her rent.Last edited by Skooby; 05-10-2012, 09:07 AM.
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This is really a good article, for multiple reasons.
Maybe we can set aside the mentality that any player that gets engaged in this kind of activity is a money grabbing thug. Maybe....that is a stretch for our culture, but if we tried to have a heart for 2 minutes, it would go a long way.
How about the handling of this situation where Ohio State was the victim? That is classing American bassackwardness. The program that is pulling in millions upon millions of dollars because they put this kid on the field every week, while his family is close to being evicted, and can't heat their home. This is despicable.
I wonder if the AD or Tressel, or any of the other "victims" of this "crime" have trouble heating their home? I wonder if any of the boosters even understand what it is to have your mother about to be tossed out of her home? These poor people all approached this like cats trying to bury **** on a hot tin roof, because they need to protect their place of privilege.
So all of the people who make money because of this kid's talents were outraged because he tried to do the same...I wonder if any of their heat was about to get shut off? That was the last thing that mattered to any of these ****s. The only thing that matters to them is that they not jeopardize the program's reputation, because they need to make sure that they don't lose the right to exploit the talents of kids. Don't tarnish that sterling image...let the kids mom get tossed out on her ass, but by God, don't threaten the university.
This is a story that deserves to be read.
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Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntownDo you think he could of cut back on a few meals before his Mom lost her job ? Then he could of saved money for her to eat / live on later, right ?
I can go rob a bank to feed my family, but that is ilegal. I can't go in front of a judge and say my family was hungry and everything is all good.Last edited by TheGhostofJimKelly; 05-10-2012, 09:36 AM.
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Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKellyYou don't have to go play college football. There isn't anyone forcing you to go "make the colleges rich".
I wonder how much all of those tattoos cost, that might have helped with her rent.
Actually there is. It is called lack of opportunity.
What do I mean...this is America, right? I mean this is America, and we give everybody equal opportunities, all you have to do is work hard, right? This bag of bull**** is getting heavy, and starting to stink.
It is funny how the people that still buy that bull**** are people who were born on third base, or who were from the generation where you had a choice of making a living or going to college...which you could get out from under relatively easily. Now we are all crushed by student loan debt, paying for an inferior product, but stuck because you can't get any decent job without it. You can't get a decent job with it.
We have turned into a society that doesn't value other people's lives at all. We value our own interests without seeing how insulation and individualism is weakening our voice, and we are for all intents and purposes, neutered in a system that was supposed to be ours to participate in. We continue to hold on, and work longer hours for stagnating wages, hoping it turns around, or at the very least, that when the water starts to circle the bowl, we are able to avoid getting sucked down the drain.
To say that this guy shouldn't have gotten a tattoo years ago, because his mother's heat would be in jeopardy while he played at a program shoving money into their pockets by the fistful is asinine. It is heartless, and it completely misses the point. This isn't a matter of there is no money to help, it is a matter of the people who never will understand this kind of need, having no problem exploiting those who do, and seeing helping people like Pryor as a threat to their power. The issue is that power is illegitimate, and while they have had a good run, it just won't go on forever.
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It's a double edged sword.
Can't hate a man for doing what it took to take care of his family.. he paid a heavy price.
Pryor got a free education for playing football... that was the agreement. He did what he had to do, and he paid a price for that decision...
His story should turn some heads and get people talking.
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Originally posted by ddarylIt's a double edged sword.
Can't hate a man for doing what it took to take care of his family.. he paid a heavy price.
Pryor got a free education for playing football... that was the agreement. He did what he had to do, and he paid a price for that decision...
His story should turn some heads and get people talking.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKellyWTF does tattoos all over your arms have to do with eating food to live? I really hope this isn't the best you can come up with.
I can go rob a bank to feed my family, but that is ilegal. I can't go in front of a judge and say my family was hungry and everything is all good.
Hating on Tats is a little silly, unless you have issues with it (I don't have any tats BTW).
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lots of mothers freezing in their homes that dont have sons who are have a free college education. we should have equal compassion for all that are suffering, not just the ones that give us something to do while drinking beer on sundaysOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by stuckincincyThere's a side story. Tressel was hired last season as a "replay consultant." by IND - he has connections with them. Pryor was picked in the supplemental draft (I forget who picked him), and was slapped with a 4 game suspension. He balked, the upshot being that Tressel had to not sit upstairs for 4 games. Obviously no $ skin off his nose.
Oakland picked him up.
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I seem to remember Pryor got in trouble for getting the tats for free as well as selling his stuff.
He was paid $3000 for a pair of pants & says he helped pay PART of his moms rent, she owed 3 months back rent. She must be living in a NICE place if 3 grand could not cover the rent for 3 months.
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Originally posted by Meatheadlots of mothers freezing in their homes that dont have sons who are have a free college education. we should have equal compassion for all that are suffering, not just the ones that give us something to do while drinking beer on sundaysI've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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