rmcjacket23
Ravens Ring of Honor
I agree. Though from the mindset of somebody who lives paycheck to paycheck, its radically different. Its not a linear scale.You're probably right but I really dislike that mentality. The relationship between athletes and team owners and their league is pretty similar to the average worker and their corporation. For every dollar Mahomes and other top end players get the owners and Goodell are getting far, far more despite the player being the one that creates that money.
Also we shouldn't put athletes on the same level of rich or even close to the level of rich as the owners. And we shouldn't see their negotiations as just rich people arguing. Even if Lamar got everything he wanted he would still be closer to being broke than he ever will to having Biscotti's level of money and influence. There's a gigantic difference between even the richest player and the poorest owner.
Lamar might be closer to poverty than he is to Steve, however, they basically both have the same purchasing power. Lamar can't buy an NFL franchise on his own, but he can buy many houses, many cars, set up generations of his family with great wealth (to the point where they will never have to work again), do luxurious vacations, etc.
The difference between the Billionaire and somebody like Lamar isn't $. It's Power. That's the difference. It's not about the $ they spend, because as any liberal will tell you, they think the biggest problem is that Billionaires hoard all the $, instead of spending it.
Its about power and influence more than $.