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Post by chargerfreak on Aug 12, 2020 1:44:29 GMT -7
The future of football will not be decided because of the corona virus, but will be by politics. The future of football will be decided by $$$$. I love it when one of my little villagers figures it out. It makes me proud. College can access money streams that the NFL can not. Boosters, Alumni, state funds, and federal funds. The NFL makes a ton off of advertisers and tv rights. If they ain't on tv, don't hold your breath for all of that money coming into the NFL. College can tell the government "we need money for the kids education", and it will work too. Kind of a hard sell when its "our millionaire adult players need your tax dollars please".......................................................
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Post by totallybolted on Aug 12, 2020 5:35:29 GMT -7
The future of football will not be decided because of the corona virus, but will be by politics. The future of football will be decided by $$$$. one has the effect on how much of the other.... same thing
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Post by lazylightning on Aug 12, 2020 12:17:34 GMT -7
The future of football will be decided by $$$$. College can tell the government "we need money for the kids education", and it will work too. As a father with a Sophomore & Junior in college, I can tell you that governments are too broke to give handouts to colleges. The colleges will bill it to the kids.
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Post by lazylightning on Aug 12, 2020 12:24:20 GMT -7
The future of football will be decided by $$$$. one has the effect on how much of the other.... same thing Same thing? Perhaps. Not really worth debating IMO. I just don't see these organizations making multi-million dollar decisions based on red/blue politicized pandemic points of view. That is too simplistic.
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Post by totallybolted on Aug 12, 2020 12:45:18 GMT -7
one has the effect on how much of the other.... same thing Same thing? Perhaps. Not really worth debating IMO. I just don't see these organizations making multi-million dollar decisions based on red/blue politicized pandemic points of view. That is too simplistic. its the fans. They will make those decisions on whether they want to see political pandering or not. i think the vast majority want to see nothing that reminds them of what is outside
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Post by totallybolted on Aug 12, 2020 12:50:42 GMT -7
College can tell the government "we need money for the kids education", and it will work too. As a father with a Sophomore & Junior in college, I can tell you that governments are too broke to give handouts to colleges. The colleges will bill it to the kids. hasn't stopped them yet. They do subsidize colleges. Even the ones with billion dollar endowments. yet the kids and you still get charged. I wonder what is really happening with that money. Bet a portion gets funneled right back to the congressional folks who vote to keep giving them money. They've (gov) been spending money they don't have for years.
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Post by chargerfreak on Aug 13, 2020 2:55:11 GMT -7
As a father with a Sophomore & Junior in college, I can tell you that governments are too broke to give handouts to colleges. The colleges will bill it to the kids. hasn't stopped them yet. They do subsidize colleges. Even the ones with billion dollar endowments. yet the kids and you still get charged. I wonder what is really happening with that money. Bet a portion gets funneled right back to the congressional folks who vote to keep giving them money. They've (gov) been spending money they don't have for years. Yes. One of them got in hot water over it too. I think it was Yale. They took government help while they had a huge endowment. I believe they gave the money back.
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Post by joemcrugby on Aug 14, 2020 20:43:17 GMT -7
hasn't stopped them yet. They do subsidize colleges. Even the ones with billion dollar endowments. yet the kids and you still get charged. I wonder what is really happening with that money. Bet a portion gets funneled right back to the congressional folks who vote to keep giving them money. They've (gov) been spending money they don't have for years. Yes. One of them got in hot water over it too. I think it was Yale. They took government help while they had a huge endowment. I believe they gave the money back. It was (enunciated slowly in an exaggerated Charles Winchester III'ish Boston accent): H-A-AH, H-A-AH, V! V-A-AH, V-A-AH, D! HAHVAHD, HAHVAHD! RAH!!
<<Cornell Cheer at Cornell-Harvard hockey game at Lynah Rink>>www.thecrimson.com/article/2020/4/21/harvard-stimulus-funds-financial-aid/
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Post by joemcrugby on Aug 24, 2020 7:53:04 GMT -7
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Post by totallybolted on Aug 24, 2020 11:28:03 GMT -7
the link takes me too NFL game pass. i have to sign up for 7 day trial.
NOT
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Post by joemcrugby on Aug 24, 2020 11:38:49 GMT -7
the link takes me too NFL game pass. i have to sign up for 7 day trial. NOT Hmmmm ... let me check that again.
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Post by joemcrugby on Aug 24, 2020 11:55:14 GMT -7
I’ll post the tweet where I downloaded it in pdf form from. Maybe that will work. If not, I can email the pdf to everyone who wants it.
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Post by totallybolted on Aug 24, 2020 14:02:37 GMT -7
That works.
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Post by joemcrugby on Sept 2, 2020 14:35:40 GMT -7
This is a good breakdown of TT playing with the Bills at NFC West champions Seattle in 2016. He went 27-38, 289 yards, 1 TD pass, 1 INT, 8 rushes for 43 yards, 1 TD & 1 two-point conversion against the #3 points & #5 yards defense in the league.
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Post by afboltfan on Sept 3, 2020 6:01:37 GMT -7
They should have benched PR last year, saw what most people see in Tyrod Taylor and drafted Simmons in the first...
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