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re: TJ Moe speaks obvious truth about CFB unionizing
Posted on 3/27/14 at 1:35 pm to The_Joker
Posted on 3/27/14 at 1:35 pm to The_Joker
I hated TJ Moe as a player, especially when Missouri benefitted from a blatant block in the back on a long TD reception for him to beat San Diego State in the final minute in 2010, but I agree with him here until he goes on about the endorsements and such.
Opposed to endorsements because it would create a lot of bidding wars for high school athletes.
"Come to Oregon Mr. 5 star recruit, and you will get your own Nike shoe line and a giant ad on a billboard in Times Square the moment you sign your LOI"
Not sure if we want that.
Opposed to endorsements because it would create a lot of bidding wars for high school athletes.
"Come to Oregon Mr. 5 star recruit, and you will get your own Nike shoe line and a giant ad on a billboard in Times Square the moment you sign your LOI"
Not sure if we want that.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 1:41 pm to goldennugget
Oh and as a former player Gottlieb is probably right, 60 hour weeks are pretty rare. Here was our typical game week schedule:
Monday - Weights only for an hour, no practice
Tuesday - Weights in the morning for an hour. Film during lunchtime if you can make it. Meetings at 2:15, stretch at 3:15, practice at 3:30 that would end around 5:30-6:00. So total of about 5 hours.
Wednesday - Same as Tuesday.
Thursday - No weights, meetings at 2:15, stretch at 3:15, 10 period practice(50 minutes) ending around 4:30. So about 2.5 hours
Friday - Hour Walkthrough only. Travel if a road game. Film Review and Test at night for about an hour or two. So 2-3 hours
Saturday - Game Day. Say game kicks at 6:00, bus from hotel arrives to stadium at 3:30, game ends at 9:30, out of locker room by 10:00.
Sunday - Weights at 2:00, film at 3:30, team meeting at 5:00, 13 period practice(a little over an hour) at 5:30, out by 7:00. So 5 hours
Total is 21 hours not counting Game Day or voluntary film study. Also not counting study halls, but even adding all that in it doesn't total 60 hours.
And that is just during the season. In offseason/summer there is much more free time.
Monday - Weights only for an hour, no practice
Tuesday - Weights in the morning for an hour. Film during lunchtime if you can make it. Meetings at 2:15, stretch at 3:15, practice at 3:30 that would end around 5:30-6:00. So total of about 5 hours.
Wednesday - Same as Tuesday.
Thursday - No weights, meetings at 2:15, stretch at 3:15, 10 period practice(50 minutes) ending around 4:30. So about 2.5 hours
Friday - Hour Walkthrough only. Travel if a road game. Film Review and Test at night for about an hour or two. So 2-3 hours
Saturday - Game Day. Say game kicks at 6:00, bus from hotel arrives to stadium at 3:30, game ends at 9:30, out of locker room by 10:00.
Sunday - Weights at 2:00, film at 3:30, team meeting at 5:00, 13 period practice(a little over an hour) at 5:30, out by 7:00. So 5 hours
Total is 21 hours not counting Game Day or voluntary film study. Also not counting study halls, but even adding all that in it doesn't total 60 hours.
And that is just during the season. In offseason/summer there is much more free time.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 11:36 am to goldennugget
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I hated TJ Moe as a player, especially when Missouri benefitted from a blatant block in the back on a long TD reception for him to beat San Diego State in the final minute in 2010, but I agree with him here until he goes on about the endorsements and such.
Opposed to endorsements because it would create a lot of bidding wars for high school athletes.
"Come to Oregon Mr. 5 star recruit, and you will get your own Nike shoe line and a giant ad on a billboard in Times Square the moment you sign your LOI"
Not sure if we want that.
No I'm sure we definitely don't want that.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 11:51 am to goldennugget
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I hated TJ Moe as a player, especially when Missouri benefitted from a blatant block in the back on a long TD reception for him to beat San Diego State in the final minute in 2010,
HERE is the play...."blatant BIB"? Get a fricking clue.
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