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JR condescending to Peyton Manning during CBA meeting?


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you posted that article like it debunked what feely said

and no, not all of them are.. so shut up

there is nothing to debunk. Feely wasn't in the meeting. Feely did not name a legit source. as far as I'm concerned he is Florio, making up stories for his own benefit.

if all of them aren't like JR then why does that article have NYG owner saying JR is the most respected owner in the league? I guess that doesn't matter because it's a legitimate source and not some "well my unnamed sources tell me blahblahblah JR is evil blahblahblah!"

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Players understand that there is a business side and a football side. They realize that the CBA will get ugly and that things will go on once it is over. There may be hurt feelings by some but in the end they recognize that it isn't personal. Free agents don't work with owners they work with coaches who are likely sympathetic to their cause.

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How's the word indentured servant then. They enter into a contract and are bound by it until the terms are satisfied, then they become freeagents.

I'm a slave to contracts I sign, we all are. If you sign a contract you must uphold the terms or face monetary and legal action. If you don't like the word slave, so be it, but it is what it is.

Recording artist are also products. You buy a record and the product is recorded on it. It's the recording artists voice.

Maybe Webster does.

indentured servantnoun

Definition of INDENTURED SERVANT

: a person who signs and is bound by indentures to work for another for a specified time especially in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance

So we are equating a minimum salary of $310,000 for 6 months work as similar to indentured servants who came to this country and worked for years for food, board, and a ride over on a crowded ship.

Then sign me up for some of that. I would be glad to work for 6 months for $310,000.

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Damn you are stupid.

You're the moron that doesn't understand the meaning of words....

Operating profit of $15 million does NOT include taxes (I never said it did) and it also does NOT include subsidiary gains such as sponsors, naming rights, ect. ect.....The $15 million is a guestimate by Forbes (my link added on page 6 or something) and only that...only Richardson knows what the final profits are.

Here, make sure you read this before you respond again...thanks

Definition of SUBSIDIARY

1a : furnishing aid or support : auxiliary <subsidiary details> b : of secondary importance <a subsidiary stream>

2: of, relating to, or constituting a subsidy <a subsidiary payment to an ally>

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So we are equating a minimum salary of $310,000 for 6 months work as similar to indentured servants who came to this country and worked for years for food, board, and a ride over on a crowded ship.

Then sign me up for some of that. I would be glad to work for 6 months for $310,000.

Read the definition of indentured servant....conditions of service are not mentioned only service for wages and expenses.

I think you should go get yourself an indentured servants job with the Panthers if you can......good luck.

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