Sports may be one of the most confusing businesses to
understand. Is it a business operation, is it a game, questions we constantly
struggle with. It’s a delicate process to balance the two. From trades we can
never agree with, contract talks that seem to go no where and where is the line
drawn between a professional and a jock? Many aspects of the sports world are
tough to grasp. From Albert Pujols betraying his fans and his own words to seek
out the highest bidder. To Sean Payton being suspended for an entire season for
bounty allegations. This day in age sports organizations such as the MLB, NFL,
NBA, NHL are far too superior. Do they think of themselves as a form of
government? Are they above the law because they make their own? These sports
organizations require money to broadcast games, pay players coaches and staff
and to develop further. Athletes are paid so much based on the revenue their
sport brings in. all star athletes are like all star employees they move up in
pay roll. I have no idea where this blog is going… I just know these
organizations act like they are the government sentencing unfair punishments
and athletes get paid too much, but they don’t. I’m over this. That is all.
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