rmcjacket23
Ravens Ring of Honor
So here's the thing for me... the Bengals position is, I think pretty clearly, the "correct" position and is one that I'd like to see all 32 NFL teams adopt and aggressively force the players to accept.At first it seemed like a situation where Stewart was being petty, but the more that comes out, the more you realize how fucked up the Bengals are being. All Stewart is asking for is the same language/protections their 1st round pick last year and every 1st round pick that has signed so far this year have gotten. Props to him for standing up for himself.
The players argument, simply, is "you gave out contracts that reward people for being shit human beings in the past, and so I want that same reward going forward". Any way you break it down, that's the "player side" in this dispute. If the player wants to go full Aaron Hernandez, he wants his guaranteed $ regardless of whether he's in prison or not.
I'd like to hear the NFLPAs position on the morality of their position. Precedent, by definition, is a cop out. We all know this. You use precedent as an argument when you don't have a moral one to stand on your self. Precedence is oftentimes the hinderance of growth.
And I think its odd that fans so frequently complain about how many criminals are in the NFL, how they commit crimes and never get punished for it, etc., and then simultaneously back the players in an effort to make sure they get paid all $ they're owed even if they do something off the field that prevents them from contributing to the team or to the league. That's an odd position to take in my opinion.