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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 957317" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>There's a give and take, I don't put them all under a blanket rule. It's an odd profession in that it generates a ton of money plus more in which guys have careers that are relatively short to the regular work force. There is a lot of unknown in development and they're paying a lot more than the start up 30K amounts as a ground floor employee and working their way up. There are injury risks and investments that are risky for both player and teams etc. There's a lot going on. None of it is probably perfect for any one person, but seems to be pretty good for the players and league as a whole. </p><p></p><p>Most players on rookie contracts do very well for the amount of production they give. Some over play it. Vets know the game. They give up guaranteed numbers of years for guaranteed dollars. Teams take a risk with up front dollars hoping they can reach 2,3,4,5 years into a contract depending on the player and position/age etc. I don't think there is usually a problem with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 957317, member: 10441"] There's a give and take, I don't put them all under a blanket rule. It's an odd profession in that it generates a ton of money plus more in which guys have careers that are relatively short to the regular work force. There is a lot of unknown in development and they're paying a lot more than the start up 30K amounts as a ground floor employee and working their way up. There are injury risks and investments that are risky for both player and teams etc. There's a lot going on. None of it is probably perfect for any one person, but seems to be pretty good for the players and league as a whole. Most players on rookie contracts do very well for the amount of production they give. Some over play it. Vets know the game. They give up guaranteed numbers of years for guaranteed dollars. Teams take a risk with up front dollars hoping they can reach 2,3,4,5 years into a contract depending on the player and position/age etc. I don't think there is usually a problem with it. [/QUOTE]
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