PATRIOT64
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Its a disgrace these days that despite being paid more in a few games than any of us here make in a year or two,many NFL athletes go away from the team that gave them a chance for a good long career because of money issues to another lesser team even though the current team has a much better chance to win a championship than the one he leaves to for more $$.
Are todays players valueing a few Million dollars more in multi year deals over the chance of having a better possibility of winning a Super Bowl Championship?
It seems as if you asked any player in the NFL today whats more important,More money to go to a team with little chance of success? or to take a bit less and be a member of a very possible Super Bowl Caliber team,they most likely would say money before you can even finish the question.
Ask Ty Law,Damien Woody and Joe Andruzzi that question today and they would probably say the same thing...M-O-N-E-Y over SB Rings is what matters.
To me if I was a player,a few million more to go to a team that has an average record of 6-10 every year for the past decade is not a smart thing.
Are todays players valueing a few Million dollars more in multi year deals over the chance of having a better possibility of winning a Super Bowl Championship?
It seems as if you asked any player in the NFL today whats more important,More money to go to a team with little chance of success? or to take a bit less and be a member of a very possible Super Bowl Caliber team,they most likely would say money before you can even finish the question.
Ask Ty Law,Damien Woody and Joe Andruzzi that question today and they would probably say the same thing...M-O-N-E-Y over SB Rings is what matters.
To me if I was a player,a few million more to go to a team that has an average record of 6-10 every year for the past decade is not a smart thing.