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Marvin Lewis: Replacement ref didn’t know defenseless receiver rule
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<blockquote data-quote="gwh11" data-source="post: 459669" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>Thanks for quoting my questions, but you haven't answered any of them.</p><p> </p><p>I'm wondering, though: If they're asking for too much, what is fair? And why is it fair? (And by the way, I never stated that they were underpaid.) I'm looking for some reasoning behind some of the comments above.</p><p> </p><p>Earlier in the thread you stated: "In this economy, anyone looking at 10% should quit their *****ing and be grateful for what they have." It's a good thing you're not representing the Packers in any contract extension talks with Aaron Rodgers. The implication is that no matter how successful a business may currently be, because of the poor economy for everyone else, wage increases should be kept lower than they normally would.</p><p>This isn't some mom and pop construction company that's folding up here; this is the recession-proof NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwh11, post: 459669, member: 4910"] Thanks for quoting my questions, but you haven't answered any of them. I'm wondering, though: If they're asking for too much, what is fair? And why is it fair? (And by the way, I never stated that they were underpaid.) I'm looking for some reasoning behind some of the comments above. Earlier in the thread you stated: "In this economy, anyone looking at 10% should quit their *****ing and be grateful for what they have." It's a good thing you're not representing the Packers in any contract extension talks with Aaron Rodgers. The implication is that no matter how successful a business may currently be, because of the poor economy for everyone else, wage increases should be kept lower than they normally would. This isn't some mom and pop construction company that's folding up here; this is the recession-proof NFL. [/QUOTE]
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