This is why I don't get why ppl like the NFL or professional sports in general.....
I'm a saints fan...I like Drew Brees, but I just turned on ESPN to find out that Drew Brees is asking for so much money that The Saints might not be able to keep a few of the key players.
This might dismantle the whole team....team on the field and team in the head.
About a month ago someone from another country couldn't understand why Americans liked college sports.
Well, with professional sports there is absolutely no allgiance. Drew Brees will walk if he wants to. Most of these professionals aren't from your state, region, town, and sometimes country. They really don't care as long as they get paid.
I live in Alabama. Here, the SEC football rivalry is thicker than blood. I HATE Alabama....with a passion. Auburn ppl HATE Alabama....Alabama ppl HATE Auburn. The kids grow up here and they are raised in that environment. They grow up with ties to that particular school....if they are good enough.
There are some exceptions to the rule, but for the most part you love your team.
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03-04-2012 #1Newbie







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i don't get professional sports.
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03-04-2012 #2
This is a tad off topic, but wow, Drew Brees isn't willing to take a pay cut? He seemed so humble and stuff. The saints are being hit hard this offseason. First the "bounty" program, now this.
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Give Brees a break, he took a team that had nothing and was ruled by my team(Bucs) and brought them something the whole city thought theyd never see. He also took pay cuts in earlier seasons to keep some of those players and after that record breaking season Id want to get paid better too
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I'm not saying it's just him....just professional sports all around. In all honestly he deserves to get paid a lot. When I watched him break Dan Marinos record the whole team was proud of him....it was great to watch. But it seems like all the "team" stuff goes out the window when money comes into play. I mean, he was making a lot of money before hand....yet he's asking for more.
He might be the key player to this franchise, but without decent recivers or running backs or a decent defense he's going to have a season like Cam Newton......lots of yards yada yada....but a crappy win percentage.
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03-04-2012 #8
Cam did good for a rookie and broke some records himself,but he "Himself" threw alot of ints and their D was horrid, you cant blame his recievers and running backs because they have vets at those positions that did a lot. Also unlike the Saints they are going through a rebuilding process
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It's crazy they get paid doing something they supposedly love, but once they do a couple of great things they want crazy ammounts of moner, I can understand a couple million more, but when it get above wanting more than 20mol. plus what you're already getting paid that's just crazy.
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03-04-2012 #10
A lot of athletes these days are becoming so greedy and cocky to the point that they forget about the sport they love. Sports is about team work not about trying to squeeze out as much money as possible that it risks destroying the team.
I understand rewarding the best player, but really?? Being able to play and take the team all the way should be the best reward for them...
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03-04-2012 #11
These sort of things happen all the time. Things like winning the superbowl turn out to be a curse sometimes because when that happens, players tend to want a bigger salary and then they have to restructure contracts within the organization. All part of the business I guess.
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03-04-2012 #12
In the end it all comes down to the player looking out for themselves in the future. You can only play for so long and they want to protect their futures.

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I agree with the OP a ton. But then again nothing these days makes any sense. I was pretty dissapointed to learn Drew Brees was playing games like he was.
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if your team makes billions it's only fair to play top players accordingly.

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Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
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There is no loyalty in sports, people. As a Player, you must lookout for your future. The team (And sometimes the 'fans') don't give a damn about your future. You're a rookie and signs a 3-yr deal worth 15 million with 10 million guaranteed, yet the team can cut you and after signing a 'legally binding contract', you won't see that 5 million dollars that's left on the deal. Just the 10 mill guaranteed to you. Happens all the time in the NFL. Teams give players X amount and when the big money is due, they'll cut them without a moments pause.
Drew Brees is a Top 3 (Top 4 when Manning is healthy) QB in this league and deserves to be paid as such. He restructured his deal before to help keep pieces on the team. Now while his value is high, he wants to get paid like King Tut. Can't blame him for trying to get as much of the pie as he can while he can since the NFL is so cut-throat. Look at Chris Johnson, too. He knows because RB's are not valued anymore, he held out to ensure his value right now as it stands.
Ray Rice will understand shortly when Pat Motarity and Ozzie Newsome gives him the classic line. "Right Player. Right Price"
It's a business folks. That's it and that's all.
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03-06-2012 #19
Bingo! They want the players to live up to the contract but they (the franchise) don't have to. The franchise can cut that player at anytime and go after him for money they feel they can get back.
Brees has been tagged. The two sides were 5mill apart. Its kind of a better way to keep the player another year and still get a deal done.
To enforce your point about the RBs, they experience the most wear-and-tear on the body and they have the lowest years of any position.
To sum it up for the OP, they are looking out for themselves and their future. The next play can be there last.
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03-06-2012 #20
Drew Brees just said he wont sign his Franchise tag lol
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03-06-2012 #22
Ya, Saint are hurting right now, Falcons will fall, Bucs will rule the south once again!
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03-08-2012 #25
The Bucs are too young, still rebuilding. Saints, well they won't be going this year to the SB seeing that its in NO this year. Saints will always be in contention to win the division but they can't win outside ( yeah I said that). Panthers already have a high powered offense, just need a defense........Watch out!
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