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Posted on 2/13/24 at 1:04 pm to ljhog
Carson Beck, but Riley Leonard as my dark horse
Posted on 2/13/24 at 1:09 pm to ljhog
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Isn't a great look is putting it mildly. It's look at me team destroying bitch-arse move.
Disagree. I mean, there is a huge difference in pay in college...but there is in the NFL, too, and yet somehow Mahomes, Brady, Allen and Stafford all manage to do well with much lower paid players on their teams. If college players want more money then they will do what NFL players do. Work harder and put up numbers.
Highest paid players NFL 2023:
Burrow-$55 million
Mahomes-$52.65 Million
Herbert-$52.5 million
Jackson-$52 Million
Hurts-$51 Million
2 of the top 5 paid players were in the NFL playoffs.
Personally? I would take the money and invest it. If he wants to put it into a car that depreciates then the loss will be on him. However, if he should do very well this season and get drafted high in the NFL draft, the money he spent on that car will look like peanuts.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 1:44 pm to ljhog
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Isn't a great look is putting it mildly. It's look at me team destroying bitch-arse move.
I've seen stuff like this posted and I really don't get it.
In the NIL era, how is the starting QB getting paid a lot of money and buying himself a luxury car something that would be detrimental to the team?
I would understand it if it were a backup getting big bucks while a starter isn't getting paid, but from what's been reported, UGA's biggest earners are all starters. UGA walk-ons are getting 20-50K NIL deals so it's not like nobody is getting paid other than the starters either.
If everyone's getting paid and those contributing more get paid more, where would that hurt the team? It would seem like in a NIL environment, that would be the most pro-team setup you could get.
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