Dockett is really annoying

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I saw in an article he was complaining about making minimum wage at 3.5 million dollars. I know he's just screwing around but I make 1% of that as a teacher, he should feel fortunate.
 

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If 3.5million is a problem for him he needs to pick up his game this year..
 

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I saw in an article he was complaining about making minimum wage at 3.5 million dollars. I know he's just screwing around but I make 1% of that as a teacher, he should feel fortunate.

In the NFL, that is minimum wage for somebody of his caliber.

They get paid that amount because people like us are so obsessed with the NFL that it's a total cash cow.

You can't blame the NFL for being successful, and you can't blame Dockett for wanting to get paid what he's worth.

You can be a teacher until you retire at an old age. He's got 5-8 years left to make the money he needs to retire, and then he has to deal with all the repurcussions from injuries and feeling like he got run over by a train every day.

Think about if you signed a contract to be a teacher for X amount of dollars for the next 5 years, then the following year, the salary for everyone else in your profession increases twice that amount and the people getting that money aren't nearly as hard working or talented as you. That wouldn't bother you?
 

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In the NFL, that is minimum wage for somebody of his caliber.

They get paid that amount because people like us are so obsessed with the NFL that it's a total cash cow.

You can't blame the NFL for being successful, and you can't blame Dockett for wanting to get paid what he's worth.

You can be a teacher until you retire at an old age. He's got 5-8 years left to make the money he needs to retire, and then he has to deal with all the repurcussions from injuries and feeling like he got run over by a train every day.

Think about if you signed a contract to be a teacher for X amount of dollars for the next 5 years, then the following year, the salary for everyone else in your profession increases twice that amount and the people getting that money aren't nearly as hard working or talented as you. That wouldn't bother you?

It's one thing for it to bother him, it's another to bitch about it all the time on public forums, especially at a time when 10% of the Country is jobless.

The "limited shelf life due to injuries" is a bogus argument for higher pay.. They get the big bucks because the game generates big $$$. The old guys played this game with with every bit of violence that today's player's have when you factor in the improvements in equipment and the pussifying of the rules over the last 20 years, and most of them didn't leave the game with what some of today's players make in one game check.

If hazardous duty alone warrants a fat payday, then there are a lot of people in our military who need a 10,000% raise.

And whotf says these guys have to retire after their time in the NFL is over?? Most of them have a pretty decent education to fall back on.
 
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It's one thing for it to bother him, it's another to bitch about it all the time on public forums, especially at a time when 10% of the Country is jobless. Total hypocrisy. So when the economy was good, there weren't people struggling? Yes, it's bad now, but where was the bleeding heart for the homeless or poverty bound when the economy was doing well? Nowhere because nobody cared. For the guy who was struggling prior to the recession, he doesn't see any difference from the previous years to this because he's in the same boat. Now, all of a sudden it hits a statistic and it's so much more important.

The "limited shelf life due to injuries" is a bogus argument for higher pay.. They get the big bucks because the game generates big $$$. The old guys played this game with with every bit of violence that today's player's have when you factor in the improvements in equipment and the pussifying of the rules over the last 20 years, and most of them didn't leave the game with what some of today's players make in one game check.

You just made my point in that the union payout to long retired players is pathetic. There are countless stories about retired players struggling for healthcare and pay.

If hazardous duty alone warrants a fat payday, then there are a lot of people in our military who need a 10,000% raise.

I respect that, no doubt about it. It's a product of our society. We don't want to think about people dying for us so we flip on a TV with Football so we can escape that terrifying reality.

And whotf says these guys have to retire after their time in the NFL is over?? Most of them have a pretty decent education to fall back on.

Look at some of the players(I'll point out Chris Johnson as an obvious one). Obviously, education is not a priority for the school when they bring them in. It's football or nothing for some. Yes, there are opportunities to make money after, but there are a number of stories of recent players who are bankrupt because they didn't invest their money wisely as well.

I don't understand how people can be criticized for trying to capitalize on an opportunity.


Sorry for the bold print, it looks pretentious. I don't know how to just quote some parts.
 

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Dockett has a class A physique and class A athleticism to match it. How good is his mind?
Hard to say, but it doesn't look to be in the same shape as the rest of him.

He made an ill-advised statement that he'd probably defend under the heading of "authentic", but knowing when to keep your mouth shut is half of being real.
 

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I've begun to tune out all this extra-curriculer stuff just like I have the cable news channels.

Is the dude getting it done on the field? That's all I really want to know.
 

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You know what? EFF Darnell Dockett! Love him on the field as he is a beast of the highest caliber, but stop your frickin' whining!

I am specifically talking about him complaining about his salary and claiming he can't fly his family out for Thanksgiving. That made me sick to my stomach. I used to scrimp and scrape just to drive home from college for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and suddenly he can't buy a few thousand dollar's worth of plane tickets for his family? Sell a few cars or get a smaller mansion, punk! Stop trying to use your family to whine about your salary in the media! God, but that irks me to no end!

Yeah, he should get a pay raise, but he has to wait and earn it like everyone else. Maybe this next offseason he'll get the money he wants and deserves. Whenever he turnes into a little crybaby about it and makes extraordinarily naive and insulting complaints like the Thanksgiving one mentioned in the article, it only makes fans that are tired of his childish antics loathe him for them all the more.

I wasn't going to comment on this thread because I figured it was just DD being DD, but you know what? I'm sick of his Darnell Diva, don't-care-who-he-offends attitude. Wah-frickin'-wah. Shut up and play, idiot.
 

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You know what? EFF Darnell Dockett! Love him on the field as he is a beast of the highest caliber, but stop your frickin' whining!

I am specifically talking about him complaining about his salary and claiming he can't fly his family out for Thanksgiving. That made me sick to my stomach. I used to scrimp and scrape just to drive home from college for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and suddenly he can't buy a few thousand dollar's worth of plane tickets for his family? Sell a few cars or get a smaller mansion, punk! Stop trying to use your family to whine about your salary in the media! God, but that irks me to no end!

Yeah, he should get a pay raise, but he has to wait and earn it like everyone else. Maybe this next offseason he'll get the money he wants and deserves. Whenever he turnes into a little crybaby about it and makes extraordinarily naive and insulting complaints like the Thanksgiving one mentioned in the article, it only makes fans that are tired of his childish antics loathe him for them all the more.

I wasn't going to comment on this thread because I figured it was just DD being DD, but you know what? I'm sick of his Darnell Diva, don't-care-who-he-offends attitude. Wah-frickin'-wah. Shut up and play, idiot.

Tell us how you really feel...







I know what you mean though, the majority of today athletes need to look back and thank the players of yesterday for what they are able to achieve finacially these days. Those guys truely did it for the love of the game.
 

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If Darnell has to "scrimp by" on the millions he is making the man needs to get a financial advisor. Or go to the library and read a book on investing. For free.

If he wants company this Thanksgiving he can dish out food at the Rescue Mission or invite a few guys (who are also away from home and their families) from Luke Air Force Base over to watch the games on TV.

I swear he talks (and Tweets) just to hear his head roar.
 

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I'll never get over the video of him whining like a little girl about the short week last year.

That alone makes me think he has a high probability of completely tanking it, before the ink on the new contract he so desperately wants dries.
 

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Tell us how you really feel...







I know what you mean though, the majority of today athletes need to look back and thank the players of yesterday for what they are able to achieve finacially these days. Those guys truely did it for the love of the game.

DD needs let me manage his money...
 

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In the NFL, that is minimum wage for somebody of his caliber.

They get paid that amount because people like us are so obsessed with the NFL that it's a total cash cow.

You can't blame the NFL for being successful, and you can't blame Dockett for wanting to get paid what he's worth.

You can be a teacher until you retire at an old age. He's got 5-8 years left to make the money he needs to retire, and then he has to deal with all the repurcussions from injuries and feeling like he got run over by a train every day.

Think about if you signed a contract to be a teacher for X amount of dollars for the next 5 years, then the following year, the salary for everyone else in your profession increases twice that amount and the people getting that money aren't nearly as hard working or talented as you. That wouldn't bother you?

It wouldn't bother me and I can't understand why it bothers Dockett. Nobody forced him to sign that contract. He signed it full well knowing what the terms were.

Everybody overlooks the fact that if he got injured in the first game after signing the contract and never played another game, he would still get all the guaranteed money and not just his salary to that point. The contract goes both ways and is there to protect both parties. If the wages went down suddenly and the Cardinals asked him to take a pay cut to match the other players of his caliber, do you think Dockett would willingly do that? You know he wouldn't so why should he expect the Cards to do the opposite of that?
 

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I love DD, Nine 0, Darnell Dockett as a plyer. I hope he retires as a Cardinal.
That being said!
My Thanksgiving dinner was ramen.
I don't need to hear you cry about your lack of funds!
 

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He's never been voted into the Pro Bowl. He really shouldn't complain!
 

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Honestly, I love Nine-oh. I think he's hilarious. He's a guy that you hate if he's not on your team and love when he is on your team.

I think all his antics are in good fun and he says what's on his mind.

However.

Nine-oh, you have 4 count them 4 sacks. Less talking, less twittering, more sacking...
 

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Bert, I 100% agree again!!! Less Twittering, more Playing with that Animal Superbowl effort!!!!
 

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You know what? EFF Darnell Dockett! Love him on the field as he is a beast of the highest caliber, but stop your frickin' whining!

I am specifically talking about him complaining about his salary and claiming he can't fly his family out for Thanksgiving. That made me sick to my stomach. I used to scrimp and scrape just to drive home from college for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and suddenly he can't buy a few thousand dollar's worth of plane tickets for his family? Sell a few cars or get a smaller mansion, punk! Stop trying to use your family to whine about your salary in the media! God, but that irks me to no end!

Yeah, he should get a pay raise, but he has to wait and earn it like everyone else. Maybe this next offseason he'll get the money he wants and deserves. Whenever he turnes into a little crybaby about it and makes extraordinarily naive and insulting complaints like the Thanksgiving one mentioned in the article, it only makes fans that are tired of his childish antics loathe him for them all the more.

I wasn't going to comment on this thread because I figured it was just DD being DD, but you know what? I'm sick of his Darnell Diva, don't-care-who-he-offends attitude. Wah-frickin'-wah. Shut up and play, idiot.

Amen
 

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