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Adrian Peterson:NFL is like modernday slavery
Just when you thought the rancor between the NFL and players had peaked, along comes Adrian Peterson.
In a wide-ranging interview with Yahoo! Sports, the star Minnesota Vikings running back compared the league's labor situation to slavery.
"It's modern-day slavery, you know?" Peterson said. "People kind of laugh at that, but there are people working at regular jobs who get treated the same way, too. With all the money ... the owners are trying to get a different percentage, and bring in more money."
Peterson's remarks were later removed from the Yahoo! Sports post. The interviewer, Doug Farrar, said he believed that Peterson did not literally mean to compare the NFL's contentious labor dispute with the institution of slavery.
"I want to give him the opportunity to provide context as opposed to just running with it," Farrar tweeted.
At least one NFL player took issue with Peterson's analogy. Ryan Grant of the Packers tweeted that he "totally" disagreed with the comments, adding that there is "actually still slavery existing in our world.. Literal modern day slavery.. That was a very misinformed statement."
"But I understand what point he was trying to make," Grant tweeted. "I just feel like he should have been advised a little differently."
It's worth noting Peterson was interviewed just 15 minutes after the union filed papers to decertify so emotions were running high - and words were coming out unfiltered. In fact, when discussing the hot-button topic, the player seemed to realize he should push the self-edit button mid-sentence:
"All some people see is, 'Oh, we're not going to be around football.' But how the players look at it ... the players are getting robbed. They are. The owners are making so much money off of us to begin with. I don't know that I want to quote myself on that..."
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yes it really is; b/c it's not like he couldn't go play in another football league, lets say the cfl, or find a job outside of football. His poor ass is shackled to the NFL where his meager wages are only what most Americans could only hope to make in a lifetime. And this is why the Players always lose the PR war; they're stupid.
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Getting paid millions of dollars to play a kids game, nice house, nice car, people walking around with your name on their clothing, kids wanting to be like you when they grow up? Where do I sign?
I was relatively neutral on this whole issue, but stupid players are pushing me further and further into the owner's corner.
Last edited by Evernight; 03-15-2011 at 05:47 PM.
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ME! ME! ME! I wanna be a slave with that paycheck. Then I can hire my own servents.
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Just how emotional must a black man be to make such a comparision?
I would say "ignorant" instead of emotional, but how in the hell could ANYONE (much less a black man) be ignorant of the latent stupdity in a statement like that?
The interviewer, Doug Farrar, said he believed that Peterson did not literally mean to compare the NFL's contentious labor dispute with the institution of slavery.
And you know what... the "interviewer" is a freaking stupid as they come as well. He doesn't "believe" it was meant to be a literal comparision? "Well, I don't believe he's literally stating that he gets a whuppin' every time he fumbles... just maybe that his multi-million dollar salary is comparable to room and board in an old drafty shack!"
YOU THINK?
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Comments totally based on emotions and not common sense that's obvious. An extremely bad comparison. Very, very, very poor choice of words. I realize that he was just angry and conceptualizing but that shit needs to stay in the locker room not broadcast to the public.
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Well thank god he'll fall back on his education.
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