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Re: Here's one for ya
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Originally Posted by Dominating D
Some would consider the hard work put in at high school and college is what gets you your 1st contract. If you believe that then the player already put in the work and once in the NFL they(the player) has to work hard to earn the next contract or be consider a bust......
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I disagree. The efforts of high school and college may be used to evaluate the value of a player, but that contract is an agreement between the player and team for the player's future service. However, the risk that those services will not match the team's expectations are placed on the team. Therefore, IMO, if the rookie gives it his best, he should have no problem taking whatever they give him.
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