Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Apples From the Poisonous Crabtree
By: Jake
Michael Crabtree's recent ended hold out is a frightening sign to me of what is in store for the NFL in the future if they don't come up with a system for paying rookies under some sort of cap. Crabtree's situation brings a new light to the fact that teams will eventually fold and meet in the middle with big time players who demand big time money even right out of college. Crabtree is not the first one to do this either. It has only been one year since the last holdout close to thris type has happened. Last year's #8 pick Derrick Harvey held out all of training camp and missed a total of 33 days of team activites including preseason games. This alarming pattern is just one more thing that adds to the argument that a Rookie cap has to be put in place by the NFL and agreed upon by the NFLPA.
Harvey and Crabtree aren't even the tip of the iceberg when it comes to rookie hold outs and their inflated egos. Emmitt Smith is another player who heeld out, but we seem to forget all about that since he performed well in his career to say the least. Jamarcus Russell is another famos hold out, ut for quite differnt reasons than Smith. The first overall pick held out 47 days and i'm guessing doesn't regret it as he's gonna need every cent he can get once he either gets cut or not re-signed. This all boils down to young men who have always been the stars of the school (their world) and when they see that other playres re getting more than them, they feel insulted and think they deserve more. This kind of attitude is ruining careers and the fact that its sometimes working only makes the problem worse.
Goodell, please get somethign done, its getting ridiculous that the top 10 picks are making more than some of the people on the pro bowl roster when they've done nothing to prove themselves.
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