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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16291038" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Average career span of an NFL starting running back is generally 3-5 years. They get hit so many times, mess up their backs, ankles, knees, shoulders, heads/brains etc. </p><p></p><p>So for 3-5 years, they are used as a human punching bag simply for the purpose of winning rich old men a metal trophy and bragging rights. These teams and owners are all valued in the high millions/billion, the franchises even more, and yet they're assholes for asking for millions, which is a microfraction of what the franchise makes in a year?</p><p></p><p>Yea, you need to check your math. The only thing that makes it worth it to these guys risking life long injury is the money. No one would risk permanent brain injury for 100k a year and no long term guarantees of care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16291038, member: 46336"] Average career span of an NFL starting running back is generally 3-5 years. They get hit so many times, mess up their backs, ankles, knees, shoulders, heads/brains etc. So for 3-5 years, they are used as a human punching bag simply for the purpose of winning rich old men a metal trophy and bragging rights. These teams and owners are all valued in the high millions/billion, the franchises even more, and yet they're assholes for asking for millions, which is a microfraction of what the franchise makes in a year? Yea, you need to check your math. The only thing that makes it worth it to these guys risking life long injury is the money. No one would risk permanent brain injury for 100k a year and no long term guarantees of care. [/QUOTE]
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