Posted September 20, 20159 yr comment_154087 Interesting battle going on, I think the NFL can afford to pay for this form of marketing. http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/nfl-cheerleaders-battle-for-minimum-wage-california-makes-it-law-n-y-next-1.3234293
September 21, 20159 yr comment_154318 Another example of gold diggers looking to benefit off the backs of the owners.
September 21, 20159 yr comment_154619 Better story is the college football in the usa. everyone make money off that but the players. The kid selling hot dogs makes more than the players. the coaches get up to 7 million a year. players can't even get a free haircut. cue …. scholarship blah blah. and gold diggers? off the owners? lol some of the comments here are unreal. the owners are billionaires. most of them get hundreds of millions given to them by city and state governments. Outright donated. sorry Rod….
September 22, 20159 yr Author comment_154756 Better story is the college football in the usa. everyone make money off that but the players. The kid selling hot dogs makes more than the players. the coaches get up to 7 million a year. players can't even get a free haircut. cue …. scholarship blah blah. and gold diggers? off the owners? lol some of the comments here are unreal. the owners are billionaires. most of them get hundreds of millions given to them by city and state governments. Outright donated. but, yeah, pity them. lol. Pretty sure Rod was kidding....but I agree with you about College football, nothing more than exploitation of the players to the benefit of the school. Rakes in multi-millions of dollars for the schools and most of the athletes don't even graduate with legitimate degrees. A small percentage can turn that into a professional football career but most go back to their home-town and get a job paying $10/hr. Just another slice of the American Dream.
September 22, 20159 yr comment_154789 "free" did you miss the part where the teams make literally billions of dollars off the players?
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