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Just saying the walk on's are likely to get jack from this they are the one's who would benefit most.Its called the free marketplace. Kayon Thibodeaux gets a 6 figure deal.
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Just saying the walk on's are likely to get jack from this they are the one's who would benefit most.Its called the free marketplace. Kayon Thibodeaux gets a 6 figure deal.
Well that’s not the point of NIL legislation. The point was to create a free marketplace and let capitalism work. It’s not a hand out programJust saying the walk on's are likely to get jack from this they are the one's who would benefit most.
Weather means nothing in MN when it comes to smoking/grilling.We do a lot of outside cooking down here. Smoked, BBQ, grilling. Twelve months a year where we live. Always warm enough out.
Yeah and I am willing to bet the kids that get nothing will complain saying what about us.Well that’s not the point of NIL legislation. The point was to create a free marketplace and let capitalism work. It’s not a hand out program
well I guess they dont believe in or understand capitalism and the free market, they just want a hand out.Yeah and I am willing to bet the kids that get nothing will complain saying what about us.
NIL is a really simple concept. If you are an athlete and align with brand and bring it value you will get a deal. If you dont, well your SOL. The free market will dictate who much and what the value is, no different than Drew Brees making $15m a year on endorsements, compared to some pedestrian special teams player. its not complicatedYeah and I am willing to bet the kids that get nothing will complain saying what about us.
NIL is not “pay for play”. Let’s not get the 2 confused. The legislation enacted by many states has protections in the law that protect that.Yeah and I am willing to bet the kids that get nothing will complain saying what about us.
Still kids these days believe in everything should be free and they don't want to work.well I guess they dont believe in or understand capitalism and the free market, they just want a hand out.
Still how long before we see kids protesting it be changed that everyone in any sport gets stipendNIL is not “pay for play”. Let’s not get the 2 confused. The legislation enacted by many states has protections in the law that protect that.
Yeah I think that's fair but I do think will have the kid paying his way through school not thinking it is.NIL is a really simple concept. If you are an athlete and align with brand and bring it value you will get a deal. If you dont, well your SOL. The free market will dictate who much and what the value is, no different than Drew Brees making $15m a year on endorsements, compared to some pedestrian special teams player. its not complicated