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re: Aaron Murray on NIL: Imagine how different it would have gone with Green and Gurley
Posted on 7/9/21 at 3:53 pm to paperwasp
Posted on 7/9/21 at 3:53 pm to paperwasp
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Oh yeah, gotcha. I'm afraid he's right.
I've been fascinated thinking about how the market will react after a year or so of this.
Right now some of this sounds like a steal in terms of ROI.
I would imagine that will continue to climb, and some of the astronomical numbers we're hearing will eventually fall, or be extremely rare, if it's deemed too risky.
Curious to see where we get to (up or down) once a value can actually be placed on it.
If you think that modern transfer rules combined with 3rd party NIL agents won't equal free agency for all positions of football, then I can't help you understand. The QB's and RB's will certainly be the high liners, but they are all going to be getting paid and if they [non highliners, OL etc] don't think boosters are buying enough of their swag, they'll go somewhere that does.
This is exactly how legal bribery happens in politics. Write a book, sell a million copies on Amazon, money untraceable, the books are all paid for by a lobbyist (or two) and all go in a dumpster. Or like Hunter Biden is doing now, suddenly he's an artist and selling to anonymous buyers at outrageous prices.
All this crooked shite is going to happen right here right now in college football. I know it wasn't 100% on the up and up prior to NIL ruling, but now it is 0% on the up and up.
Posted on 7/9/21 at 3:56 pm to deeprig9
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All this crooked shite is going to happen right here right now in college football
Totally agree.
I'm happy for the players themselves, but none of this will change the "ethics" of the game one bit, IMO.
Like you, I'm afraid it could actually make it worse.
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