The disdain on this board is unreal. I guess it is easy to forget that these players risk death (albeit small) every snap and are pretty much guaranteed to have some lasting physical effects after the age of 40.
Alright, after I wrote the following and re-read it I see that it is rather harsh, but I really don't feel like it isn't the God's honest truth.
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Ummm..... Firemen risk death. Policemen risk death. My buddies in Iraq are risking death. To say a football player risks death is just freaking silly. Truck drivers and factory workers have a much, much more hazardous job than a football player. To even suggest that they are risking life and limb is silly!!!!!
Ohhhhh and lasting effects..... Any and all WWII/Vietnam/Gulf War vets have some baggage. Some worse than others. Dave Wheat got shot down in his F-4 in 1965. Upon ejection his knee exploded and he destroyed his back. But then he endured 2765 days of torture, starvation, and mental anguish at the Hanoi Hilton. When he finally was released he STAYED IN THE NAVY for another 15 years. I know this because he's my father-in-law. Other friends have paid even higher prices. Look up LT Ed Fassnacht (buddy of mine from Whiting Field) - he died on a training mission (along with his entire crew) off the coast of Texas because of a mechanical failure. Or maybe Pat Tillman! Look up that name! Or the thousands of others who get $40-50,000/year who risk everything everyday.
Man I get pissed whenever we cannonize athletes and sometimes it just isn't worth it, because most of America cares more about what happens on Sunday than they do about the boys and girls getting blwon away in some far off desert. Sure the owners of sports franchises are rolling in it, but to suggest that the $10 million or so a player might make in a career is justified because he's tearing up his body just pisses me off. Please watch "Valley of Elah" or "Jarhead" or "Blackhawk Down" or "the Kingdom" or "Saving Private Ryan" to re-calibrate your mind. Fitz's $30 million over the next 2 years is equal to the salaries of 30 soldiers for the next 22 years. Let me say that another way.... Fitz will make as much in the next 2 years that 30 soldiers will make over their entire 20 year careers. Then when it's all done Larry still has $20 million in the bank (if he's smart) for therapy, a handicap ready home, a nursing staff, house cleaners, cooks, drivers, and etc. Oh, and he also gets his NFL pension, his money from sports casting or a lecture circuit and so on. Meanwhile Lance Corporal got-his-leg-blown-off-in-Iraq and his 29 buddies will get the government pension checks (about enough for a modest mortgage payment), a trip to the VA hospital once a month or so, nightmares and mental problems for the rest of their lives, divorces and etc, AND THE PRIDE THAT ONLY PEOPLE WHO WORE A UNIFORM WILL EVER KNOW.
Is that pride worth a crappy salary and all the baggage that comes with it. Yep, you bet. Every single day. But don't expect me to feel sorry for anyone like Fitz. I like him as a player, I respect him as a person, and I admire the good that he has done with his wealth and influence (he's one of the guys who goes out and spends time with the soldiers and their families in far off places), but I'll never suggest that Larry (or any athlete) deserves the money they get because they risk life and limb. That is just stupid!
Yes he deserves it because it's market value and our society is screwed up to make the market that high. But he absolutely does not deserve it because he risks life and limb. No way. Never. Not in a million years. If he did, then every single boy who set foot in Iraq deserves a check for $15 million. And that isn't ever gonna happen.