The problem with Today’s NFL Star

Cas2800

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I guess we all should have seen this coming from a mile away. It’s a trend that started a couple of years ago and is probably only going to get worse. Today’s NFL “Star” is no longer about “The Team” it’s all about “ME”.....Me Getting Paid, Me being the highest paid at me position, My Brand, my endorsements.

it probably started long before these self centered players but let’s just look at the last couple of years “Stars” and it’s pretty clear how we have gotten to this point.

Levon Bell- at the time one of the best at his position. Held out and made his personal demands to be traded. Now is pretty much getting paid for minimal production and has become irrelevant.

Antonio Brown- Demanded out of Pittsburg, Demanded out of Oakland, passed millions away because he was bigger than the team.

Zeke Elliott- held out with TWO Years remaining on his contract. Demanded to get paid. Demanded to be the highest paid RB. Made sure to pass on his wisdom to Dalvin Cook to”Get that money!”

Jaylon Ramsey- Pretended to be injured and demanded to be traded.

Demarcus Lawrence- refused to get the surgery HE needed for HIS body unless he was paid. He also wanted to be paid the highest at his position.

Off the top of my head these are just a few of today’s “STARS” molding and shaping the NFL future. No longer is the focus on the team, and the goal being a Super Bowl. The Modern day NFL STAR is all about me, my brand and making millions. Let’s be honest, these are young men in their early 20’s demanding tens of millions of dollars PER YEAR to play football. How many LIFETIMES would it take us average Americans to make ten millions of dollars?? Yet you have guys like DAK rumored to be Demanding 40 Million per year. Yea that’s right..,per year!

Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of NFL players who still believe in the NFL of old but those are usually not the ones making millions. It’s Star players who have made this more about business and ME making that money, then it is about team or superbowls.

And unless teams start refusing to sign guys the Antonio Browns when they become available nothing will ever change. Sad...but that’s today’s NFL STAR has become.
 

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You can say the opposite about guys like Dak. He came to play and practiced. Now he is injured and Cowboys could tag him. Their are whispers that the Cowboys may not want to pay him. Sports is a business get your money while you can.
 

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Since ol' Sonny Werblin paid four hundred thousand dollars to Joe Namath in '66, the sons of a *****es have just gotten greedier.
 

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Since ol' Sonny Werblin paid four hundred thousand dollars to Joe Namath in '66, the sons of a *****es have just gotten greedier.
And gallon of gas was .10 cents and milk was free?
 

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You can say the opposite about guys like Dak. He came to play and practiced. Now he is injured and Cowboys could tag him. Their are whispers that the Cowboys may not want to pay him. Sports is a business get your money while you can.

No doubts Daks a great guy with passion for the game. Just not sure worth 40 million dollars a year. Dak and Cooper’s salary are yet to be set. I’m worried Cooper doesn’t have the fire this team may need.
 

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I guess we all should have seen this coming from a mile away. It’s a trend that started a couple of years ago and is probably only going to get worse. Today’s NFL “Star” is no longer about “The Team” it’s all about “ME”.....Me Getting Paid, Me being the highest paid at me position, My Brand, my endorsements.

it probably started long before these self centered players but let’s just look at the last couple of years “Stars” and it’s pretty clear how we have gotten to this point.

Levon Bell- at the time one of the best at his position. Held out and made his personal demands to be traded. Now is pretty much getting paid for minimal production and has become irrelevant.

Antonio Brown- Demanded out of Pittsburg, Demanded out of Oakland, passed millions away because he was bigger than the team.

Zeke Elliott- held out with TWO Years remaining on his contract. Demanded to get paid. Demanded to be the highest paid RB. Made sure to pass on his wisdom to Dalvin Cook to”Get that money!”

Jaylon Ramsey- Pretended to be injured and demanded to be traded.

Demarcus Lawrence- refused to get the surgery HE needed for HIS body unless he was paid. He also wanted to be paid the highest at his position.

Off the top of my head these are just a few of today’s “STARS” molding and shaping the NFL future. No longer is the focus on the team, and the goal being a Super Bowl. The Modern day NFL STAR is all about me, my brand and making millions. Let’s be honest, these are young men in their early 20’s demanding tens of millions of dollars PER YEAR to play football. How many LIFETIMES would it take us average Americans to make ten millions of dollars?? Yet you have guys like DAK rumored to be Demanding 40 Million per year. Yea that’s right..,per year!

Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of NFL players who still believe in the NFL of old but those are usually not the ones making millions. It’s Star players who have made this more about business and ME making that money, then it is about team or superbowls.

And unless teams start refusing to sign guys the Antonio Browns when they become available nothing will ever change. Sad...but that’s today’s NFL STAR has become.
..that's why the Belichick formula works. Hire cheap nobodys, pay no super stars Lotto cash. Exception for QB. Pans out to 9 SB appearances, 6 SB titles, playoffs every year ..etc. Sounds good to me.
 

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..that's why the Belichick formula works. Hire cheap nobodys, pay no super stars Lotto cash. Exception for QB. Pans out to 9 SB appearances, 6 SB titles, playoffs every year ..etc. Sounds good to me.

I think a core of players at key positions combined with constant rotation of first contract players is the way to go. Trade the players you don't intend to sign to a 2nd contract and maximize draft picks. Stay young and hungry.
 

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I think a core of players at key positions combined with constant rotation of first contract players is the way to go. Trade the players you don't intend to sign to a 2nd contract and maximize draft picks. Stay young and hungry.
that works if u have a really good coaching staff and a really good head coach jones cowboys don't have that
 

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..that's why the Belichick formula works. Hire cheap nobodys, pay no super stars Lotto cash. Exception for QB. Pans out to 9 SB appearances, 6 SB titles, playoffs every year ..etc. Sounds good to me.
Except it's not true. The Patriots have paid stars. They just get a lot of credit for not giving 5 year deals to guys that have 2 years production left.
 

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I guess we all should have seen this coming from a mile away. It’s a trend that started a couple of years ago and is probably only going to get worse. Today’s NFL “Star” is no longer about “The Team” it’s all about “ME”.....Me Getting Paid, Me being the highest paid at me position, My Brand, my endorsements.

it probably started long before these self centered players but let’s just look at the last couple of years “Stars” and it’s pretty clear how we have gotten to this point.

Levon Bell- at the time one of the best at his position. Held out and made his personal demands to be traded. Now is pretty much getting paid for minimal production and has become irrelevant.

Antonio Brown- Demanded out of Pittsburg, Demanded out of Oakland, passed millions away because he was bigger than the team.

Zeke Elliott- held out with TWO Years remaining on his contract. Demanded to get paid. Demanded to be the highest paid RB. Made sure to pass on his wisdom to Dalvin Cook to”Get that money!”

Jaylon Ramsey- Pretended to be injured and demanded to be traded.

Demarcus Lawrence- refused to get the surgery HE needed for HIS body unless he was paid. He also wanted to be paid the highest at his position.

Off the top of my head these are just a few of today’s “STARS” molding and shaping the NFL future. No longer is the focus on the team, and the goal being a Super Bowl. The Modern day NFL STAR is all about me, my brand and making millions. Let’s be honest, these are young men in their early 20’s demanding tens of millions of dollars PER YEAR to play football. How many LIFETIMES would it take us average Americans to make ten millions of dollars?? Yet you have guys like DAK rumored to be Demanding 40 Million per year. Yea that’s right..,per year!

Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of NFL players who still believe in the NFL of old but those are usually not the ones making millions. It’s Star players who have made this more about business and ME making that money, then it is about team or superbowls.

And unless teams start refusing to sign guys the Antonio Browns when they become available nothing will ever change. Sad...but that’s today’s NFL STAR has become.
Okay Boomer.
 

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..that's why the Belichick formula works. Hire cheap nobodys, pay no super stars Lotto cash. Exception for QB. Pans out to 9 SB appearances, 6 SB titles, playoffs every year ..etc. Sounds good to me.

Cowboys top 5 cap hits ~ 65MM

Payrioys top 5 cap hits ~ 61MM

Want to try again?
 

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Cowboys top 5 cap hits ~ 65MM

Payrioys top 5 cap hits ~ 61MM

Want to try again?
..Ok, whats one year difference. BB has done a Cinderella job over in NE. I wouldnt play for him though.. ;)...
 

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This trend will continue moving forward. If you look at young athletes now, they're even more entitled than today's NFL players. Parents today are afraid to discipline kids and our society will pay for it, in any work environment.
 
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