Friday, September 10, 2010

My Thoughts on the A.J. Green Suspension

I find it a rather corrupt and disturbing event when the NCAA officials suspended A.J. for four games for selling his jersey for one thousand dollars. The very NCAA officials that decided to punish Mr. Green make their paycheck based on the talent and work of players such as Mr. Green. What kind of people get fat and rich off of the free labor of other people? Slave owners.

At the same time, if all NCAA athletes were given a stipend based on need, incidents such as this would be much less likely to occur. These student-athletes put as much time into their sports as the average professional does, and then have to go to class.

So why would you not allow these athletes to receive 10% or 5% of the overall revenue, for an industry which they generate 90% to 95% of the revenue? Easy...there wouldn't be enough money for the NCAA officials. And by enough, I mean what they deem to be enough money. The same reason slave owners and textile mill owners didn't want slavery to be abolished. "You cut out the free labor, our bottom line is going to shrink."

As long as people percieve what the NCAA officials are doing is legitimate, they won't be able to open their eyes and see that this predominate occurance in American society isn't much different than a sweat shop in Indonisia.

You may think I am grasping at straws here, and I am not saying that they are exactly the same. But, the similarities are there. At the very least, I hope you walk away from this realizing what pieces of shit the NCAA officials are that penalize any student-athlete, in any way, when that student-athlete lines the all mighty NCAA officials' pockets. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.

Can I get a WOOOOOOOOOO?

P.S. Anymouse...feel free to release this to the AP.

6 comments:

Carrel_Fan said...

Counldn't agree more.
I'm pretty sure the NCAA draws suspension lengths out of a hat. I don't agree with the rules on this kind of stuff, but they're in place none the less. But four games? A bit excessive.

Shane said...

Don't be foolish, Weazle. You're blaming the NCAA for 'exploiting' the college athlete. If you ask me the college athlete has it pretty sweet. Changing the rules of the game to allow for student athletes to be compensated (even more than they are; ie in addition to free education, free meals, free equipment, etc.) would do nothing but ruin college athletics.

The reason why college sports is more entertaining at just about every level and in every sport is because-- and you hear it so much it's now a cliche-- athletes in college are playing for the name on the front of their jersey not the back. If the NCAA allows colleges to compensate player (over the amount they are already being compensated), you open a pandora's box of player lock-outs, season lock-outs (watch out NFL, the players union is coming to get you), and corruption that will do nothing other than turn off the common college fan. On top of that, you will most likely shift your blame to the greedy school presidents who can afford to pay the best players (Blame The Yankees!).

That said, I think the NCAA is despicable. I just think your outrage is misplaced. Instead blame the NCAA for a complete lack of consistency. They are merely making an example out of an extraordinary athlete for who knows why.

Shane said...

Basically, what I'm saying is that college is a place best kept for amateur athletics. If anything, it's the NFL that is stopping these athletes from making money by not allowing them to go to the league right after (or before?) high school.

You can really only blame the NFL for not hiring young athletes as much as you can blame a construction company for not hiring 65 year old women though.

Weazle said...

Go fuck yourself, Murray. Remove your face from thirteen feet inside your own ass, then you might be able to walk among the common man... I guess selling 401ks to C.E.O's and swapping spit with the policy makers makes it alright to "fuck the amateurs"...but Janis Joplin said, "amateurs ain't nothing less than nothing less to lose..." wake up and smell the napalm....

Weazle said...

"the college athlete has it pretty sweet"...not compared to the jack ass policy maker who has a 300,000 dollar house for doing what??? making policy and penalizing the fucking bread earners....you wanna have a free economy? Pay the fuckers who create the payments... Every Jack Ass in the state of Georgia with a 3.0 gets free education, free meals... just like those lucky Africans who were lucky enough to get shipped to America(free of charge) to avoid that AIDS epidemic. Yall are so giving.... What is next??? land-mind victims that were freed of their burdensome limbs?

Shane said...

I'm gonna chalk this up to the booze talking.

1.) Never said anything remotely close to 'Fuck the Amatuers'. If you think college athletes are getting 'fucked' then why do you suspect they voluntarily agree to get 'fucked'? No body FORCES them to get 'fucked'?

2.) Would college football be better or worse if college athletes were paid? I think the answer is obvious.

3.) Your views of the "C.E.0's" and "Policy Makers" is misguided. Most CEOs and Policy makers were what you refer to a 'common men' at one point and worked to get to an enviable position, the same way an athlete starts as a amateur and works his ass off to become a pro.