This is silly. If our metric is value to the human race, and we're measuring it on a global scale, most everyone in America makes far more than we deserve. I doubt anyone around here is looking to renegotiate their salaries to make less money. This is not a political statement. This is a reality statement, and such is the state of athletics: Athletes make more money than most everyone else because they create more business than most everyone else.
I figured since almost all of us are members of this board because of our obsession with professional athletics, this is something we would have already resolved -- morally -- with some quiet and personal epiphany. It's not something that needed to be stated because we obviously excuse the excesses of our heroes. Even the murderers, rapists and wife beaters. Or, at the very least, we've chosen not to be hypocritical that it's OK to judge athletes for making too much money while financially supporting the very people we're judging. No moral or ethical conflicts there (I said to myself, sardonically).
I don't mean to fall into the reductio ad absurdum trap, but the argument established to the negative is a straw man. No one deserves $320 million, not in a literal sense. No one deserves $1 million or even $100 while children go hungry all over the world. But I'm happy a guy who represents the very best of American athletics at the moment is the one cashing in on that offer.