gomretat
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Good prospects staying an extra year in college because the NIL money is great. Just impacts timing - when a player will enter is up in the air now.How did the NFL draft get impacted by NIL?
Good prospects staying an extra year in college because the NIL money is great. Just impacts timing - when a player will enter is up in the air now.How did the NFL draft get impacted by NIL?
Serious questions, since I'm not paying much attention:Good prospects staying an extra year in college because the NIL money is great. Just impacts timing - when a player will enter is up in the air now.
So the emphasis of this article is on the later rounds of the NFL draft, as players who can get good NIL money may not want to get into the draft early if they're not projected for the early draft rounds?Just did a quick google search and found this from last year. Plenty of talk about it and I dont remember all of the players but this year in football there were a few surprises such as Carson Beck who was expected to enter the NFL draft and instead went to Miami for 4 mil. When you see basketball players getting 7 mil a year it can be tempting to hang around another year. My guess is that Flagg will do very well if he stays at Duke.
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NIL in college football is making a big impact on the NFL draft
With college football players increasingly choosing to not leave school early because of NIL, the quality of players in the NFL draft is taking a hit.www.latimes.com
What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.I get where you're coming from, but the NBA is set up a certain way, with certain rules, and the Jazz are working within the framework to optimize for success, to help them overcome certain structural disadvantages.
The question that Ryan answered differently than previous ownership- Is our definition of success consistent winning or a championship? Previous ownership was never willing to sacrifice to get over the hump to a championship and chose consistent success. Ryan has answered he is willing to do things differently in order to optimize for a championship.
That necessitates a different set of compromises, and one of those is managing your roster in such a way that winning the current game on your plate is waaaay down on the list and is sometimes even detrimental. But they aren't actively throwing games or point shaving, just optimizing for development and avoiding giving out minutes in such a way that winning the game is more important than developing the young talent that is on the 'timeline' and if someone has a boo boo, they aren't going to play.
Being so contrary to the previous philosophy, it is pretty glaring, but something the NBA is structured to accommodate, so in no way bad sportsmanship or cheating, just annoying.
What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.
its right until the nba forces teams to stop. This is the only way the jazz can get better, so if other teams are doing it the jazz sure as hell better be doing it too like cars going over the speed limit to stay with the flow of traffic.What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.