Sick Of Q's Big Mouth

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In this current economy, where mass layoffs are happening and unemployment is skyrocketting, I have a hard time finding sympathy for any athlete who is complaining about his contract.

I don't see how the two are related.

The super bowl was a full house with thousands of folks paying big bucks to watch it. Regular season games were also sold out. Merchandise continues to fly off the shelves. Point being the NFL, and its owners, are making bank.

PAY THE MAN!
 

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I don't see how the two are related.

The super bowl was a full house with thousands of folks paying big bucks to watch it. Regular season games were also sold out. Merchandise continues to fly off the shelves. Point being the NFL, and its owners, are making bank.

PAY THE MAN!

I have been yelling Pay the Man! from my seats all season. I would rather he stays and retires a Cardinal. I don't think he is going about this the right way though. I certainly feel it is tiresome, in light of so many people that are struggling in the current times, for either side of millionaire and billionaire squabbles to be publicly complaining.
 

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Boldin is getting older and getting beat up, his value in trade is high now, he dosen't have a ton of games left in him no matter how much we love the guy, the way he plays he's always a IR spot waiting to happen.

We have other needs, leverage him in a trade and cut out the negativity, don't cave to this, if this was Larry yeah cave, it's not, he's gone, loved watching him play, good luck, may his next team enjoy Drew etc etc etc.
 

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