tennesseeboy Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Wonder if some arrangement was made in the meeting with Wilson to "accomodate" Moulds informally for the fine?
dib Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 I wonder how long Moulds actually 'works' for that 93,000$. An entire game lasts 3.5 hours roughly, half of which (if we're being magnanamous) is offense. So far 93,000$ for an hour and a quarter. Lets be honest, he isn't out there and involved for the whole 1.75 hours either. So, what doe he have to be pissed about? Each week he makes more than I make in a year, and I have to report 5 days a week, almost all year long.
HopsGuy Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 I wonder how long Moulds actually 'works' for that 93,000$. An entire game lasts 3.5 hours roughly, half of which (if we're being magnanamous) is offense. So far 93,000$ for an hour and a quarter. Lets be honest, he isn't out there and involved for the whole 1.75 hours either.So, what doe he have to be pissed about? Each week he makes more than I make in a year, and I have to report 5 days a week, almost all year long. 526399[/snapback] One could argue that Eric Moulds worked for 16 years (assuming he started at age 6) to get himself in a position to participate in the NFL. He then toiled in such a manner as to recognized (and paid) as amongst the best in his profession. This allows him to make $93k/week. The guys that are the best at what they do in my industry (equity/futures markets) will make more than A-Rod.
Ramius Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 The guys that are the best at what they do in my industry (equity/futures markets) will make more than A-Rod. 526454[/snapback] yes, but they hafta work for it. Hell, i can stand at the plate and go 0-15 in any crucial series/playoffs for the yankees...but they arent paying me $25 mil/season to do it...
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