August 22, 2019 05:02AM
Of course owners of businesses look at their employees as "business pieces". But you are meaning it in a demeaning way; I'm not. Decent employers don't de-humanize employees; they value them. Yet, in another sense they remain as "pieces" of the overall business that at times have to be moved around, let go, or even be replaced for any number of reasons.

Employers don't start businesses to provide employment. The entire nature of business is profit. Employees are a necessary "piece" of most businesses but they are replaceable. Some pieces are more valuable to the business than others, and they will be treated that way. But even the most valuable have a value ceiling, above which it doesn't benefit the business to invest in them. And that is the fundamental basis for how NFL teams determine whether and how much to pay a specific player.

It is not emotional, political, or social. It is pragmatic, sometimes strategic, and must be so if one is to maintain a successful business or team (just watch what the Pats do).
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  Trend of holding out for new deals is A DISGRACE & SHAMEFUL!

spagsbacker802August 22, 2019 03:35AM

  Well teams can cut players before their contracts are up

Ram_Ruler327August 22, 2019 03:43AM

  "Objects" don't earn up to $35 mil per year.

RockRam359August 22, 2019 04:39AM

  Well money is a relative thing

Ram_Ruler227August 22, 2019 04:51AM

  Sure owners look at their employees as "business pieces".

RockRam240August 22, 2019 05:02AM

  I agree with everything you said EXCEPT

Ram_Ruler221August 22, 2019 05:07AM

  Except they didn't negotiate the deal

baraw174August 22, 2019 06:48AM

  Re: Except they didn't negotiate the deal

AlbaNY_Ram277August 22, 2019 12:04PM

  Trades have always struck me as curious

3030189August 22, 2019 05:47AM

  Yeah trades are so confusing legally

Ram_Ruler268August 22, 2019 06:14AM

  Re: It's in the contract (CBA)

dzrams167August 22, 2019 10:04AM

  Re: Such a good point...

dzrams221August 22, 2019 08:36AM

  Re: Trend of holding out for new deals is A DISGRACE & SHAMEFUL!

tonyde259August 22, 2019 03:48AM

  The owners are not in breach when they cut players

stlramz238August 22, 2019 06:40AM

  Re: Trend of holding out for new deals is A DISGRACE & SHAMEFUL!

Classicalwit257August 22, 2019 04:27AM

  It's not a bad idea but

Ram_Ruler224August 22, 2019 04:57AM

  plus

zn235August 22, 2019 06:28AM

  I agree.

Ram_Ruler388August 22, 2019 08:23AM

  Re: Except...

dzrams180August 22, 2019 10:55AM

  Re: Except...

zn211August 22, 2019 11:33AM

  Re: Except...

cool_hand_luke239August 22, 2019 09:58PM

  Re: Except...

zn217August 22, 2019 10:07PM

  Re: Except...

cool_hand_luke190August 22, 2019 10:37PM

  Re: The NFL already does something like that

AlbaNY_Ram235August 23, 2019 03:14AM

  Wow. Thanks for point that out. /nm

cool_hand_luke234August 23, 2019 03:49AM

  It would be difficult to operate on a hard cap on that basis.

RockRam184August 22, 2019 05:05AM

  Re: Trend of holding out for new deals is A DISGRACE & SHAMEFUL!

cool_hand_luke206August 22, 2019 05:34AM

  Trend? This has gone on forever...

DaJudge333August 22, 2019 06:20AM

  and even before that

zn217August 22, 2019 06:32AM

  Re: and even before that

stlramz232August 22, 2019 10:43AM

  Re: and even before that

21Dog205August 22, 2019 12:49PM

  Re: and even before that

sacram205August 22, 2019 01:06PM

  But ED was not a holdout

waterfield280August 22, 2019 08:54PM

  Re: But ED was not a holdout

stlramz246August 22, 2019 10:00PM

  Re: But ED was not a holdout

21Dog307August 23, 2019 05:15AM

  Re: But ED was not a holdout

stlramz251August 23, 2019 05:32AM

  Re: Trend of holding out for new deals is A DISGRACE & SHAMEFUL!

six2stack301August 22, 2019 09:00AM

  under the new CBA

zn237August 22, 2019 11:52AM