In response to
"I am really amazed people are having such a hard time with this."
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Spawn
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I'm amazed that people don't understand that noone is saying he can't do that.
Posted by
musubi
Jan 7 '11, 11:12
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But *financially* it's a bad move. Flat out, there is *no* question about it.
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the implication of that criticism being that he has some sort of personal responsibility to take the most lucrative career path... -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 7, 11:15
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I disagree with that, as well. Especially if I am right and his coach is staying with him. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:13
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There's zero question it's a bad fiscal move
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Will Hunting
Jan 7, 11:21
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Then you are flat out wrong. He will get guaranteed millions if he does to the draft this year.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:16
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Maybe he realizes, that after a certain point, millions are millions. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:18
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Which is his right to do. BUT IT IS STILL TURNING DOWN MILLIONS.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:18
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Millions now or a year later are still millions.
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:22
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people turn down jobs that offer more money for personal reasons everyday. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 7, 11:20
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Noone disagree with the factualness of that statement.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:22
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right. and. generally speaking, ST tends to applaud people who put something before money. why is this different? just because it's MORE money? -- nm
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Andie
Jan 7, 11:23
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Well, frankly, yes. If I turn a $20M engineering job down, because I want to finish my degree, knowing full well that there's a good chance I don't
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:33
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Becuase honestly, sports are different. If I turn down a job with Company A for more money, there's Company B/C/D....in his case,
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Will Hunting
Jan 7, 11:24
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because people have an unheathy obsession with football. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 7, 11:24
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they are losing 7 offensive starters. They are taking a huge hit -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 7, 11:15
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