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Tom Brady deflate gate suspension reinstated
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(04-27-2016, 01:53 PM)fredtoast Wrote: What a ridiculous argument.

Working in a coal mine is voluntary also.  Does that mean that miners should have to work in deadly dangerous conditions?

People who don't enjoy football without serious injuries have some issues.

Given the choice of those two occupations, where would you rather work? Weighing all the risks, and factoring in endorsements and the like, whose pay is really out of kilter here? Before answering that, have you ever been in a coal mine or at least seen the miners up close after completing a shift, and I don't mean on television or on or the internet. The only relevant thing about this comparison is that both do indeed work in very dangerous conditions, however; in most cases one has no choice to pursue other avenues of employment to support their families. Also, I'm pretty sure we would all enjoy football just as much without injuries, and I doubt he meant that at all. What a ridiculous comparison.
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RE: Tom Brady deflate gate suspension reinstated - Bengalsrob - 04-27-2016, 04:02 PM

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