Win, Lose, Drew by Drew Litton for April 27, 2016

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    jim.bullard  about 8 years ago

    Does anyone besides me see a problem with the way this works?

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    Mbezdek  about 8 years ago

    Too true! Sadly, a great comic.

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    Michael Peterson Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Oh, do the numbers. The percentage of NCAA athletes, even if you confine it to football, even if you confine it to Div I football, who make it to the draft is less than the number of “exceptional” non-athlete students who (A) had full-ride scholarships to begin with and (B) get great offers straight out of college.

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    KoryNDenver  about 8 years ago

    Too many students are lured to accept massive loan debt to get a college degree w a major that will not translate into a better-than-average salary. Not everyone needs a college degree, and not everyone should be pushed to get one. I personally served in the U.S. Army to get my $ for college, and it was the best think I ever did. I wonder if Bernie Sanders could be goaded into suggesting that professional athletes should switch salaries with school teachers for 1 year – then we would have our priorities straight.

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    Michael Peterson Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Do the math, Kory. Skip whether NFL players deserve a share of the money they generate for owners and simply figure out the number of NFL players, the number of school teachers, and do the math.

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    toahero  about 8 years ago

    75% of NFL members go broke within 5 years of retiring.

    Do we really want them to be the role models to our kids?

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