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Submitted by Scarface on August 19, 2008 - 20:32.
As you may have noticed I have had a poll up for a while asking whether you think pro athletes are over-paid, and the results don't surprise me. So first off I'll give you my opinion: I think that it is controvercial to say that they are over-paid, however they do deserve the money they make and there are reasons their pay checks are so high. And it is my job to explain to all y'all why I believe this, so please stay with me.
Pro athletes are paid a TON, they make bank. My first point will show you why they deserve to be paid a lot of money, even though they may be overpaid, I believe they should make a lot. What people don't realize is that athletes risk their well being and potentially their lives on a daily basis playing professional sports. Many of you may not believe this but it's probably because you may not watch sports as often as I do.
Let's start with football as an example, it's dangerous as heck!!! Athletes who participate in football are everyday in harms way. Injuries are anything but uncommon, broken legs or arms are literally an every month thing. Just this year I watched a football game live on television and saw a man get PARALYZED from the neck down. Now think about it, what other regular jobs do you go to that this is something that happens on a relatively regular basis? Next let's take baseball for example, pitchers. Mounds in the majors are 60'6" from the plate, this may sound short yet it's anything but. When a pitcher pitches the ball to a batter, the reaction time to the plate is well under a second. If a batter hits the ball directly at the pitcher, who at this point can be defenseless in many cases, the reaction time is even less. From different research I found that once the ball is coming straight for your head at a fast enough speed and that close, your body actually freezes, it can't keep track of the ball. I've seen pitchers lose half their faces this way, sitting at a desk is this a major possibility?
Next I'd like to talk about retirement. Many athletes, by the time they are ready for retirement and out of their prime, have bodies that are so beat up that they actually begin to breakdown quicker than the average person. After years and years of working out aimlessly and taking beatings, obviously one's body will suffer the consequences. Already, at age 16, both of my ankles don't have barely any movement compared to what they used to, I've lost 2 teeth, I had an entire side of my face plastically reconstructed, my left arm is slightly deformed, my right shoulder hurts every day from baseball, and my wrists are so worn down that they pop when I move them (Bri can vouch for that if she recalls it). Now I'm not trying to sound whiny, but I'm only 16 and I've already had all this happen to me in sports. By age 40 I can't imagine what it'd be like. So listen to this, when athletes get older they suffer for what they've done, which affect the rest of their lives in a negative way that other people don't have to deal with on the same level.
Third I'd like to address lifestyle. I won't spend long on this because you probably already know, but who wants to be followed everywhere they go? Another thing people don't think about as frequently is family, pro athletes have to live away from home for a full 6 months atleast. Sure they get to spend time with their family a little, but it is difficult to maintain a family when you're out of town all the time. Also, finding the right person is difficult because of "gold diggers," I'm sure you've heard of relationship problems for athletes.
Now that I've made my first few arguments I need to address the main argument I've got against athletes getting paid so much. Why shouldn't firemen, police officers and teachers, who can go through some serious problems, not be paid as much? Now my dad is a teacher so I understand and I agree, they should get paid more. But the reason they don't is quite simple, their professions don't bring in enough money to get them paid more, whereas athletes have a profession where money is brought in at an astronomical scale. Athletes are in the entertainment industry, which especially in America is insanely popular and still growing. Athletes EARN that money because the money in their profession is there. So the money they are paid has no where to go but to them, that's the main reason they get paid that much.
Now I'm all for you protesting and saying that a certain amount of money that athletes get donated to other people or something, but it's honestly doubtful.
So just let me say this, athletes may well be overpaid, but they make money because they are in a profession where money is brought in like mad, that's just the way it is. They risk their lives daily and have very little job security.
I'd love to hear a discussion because I haven't heard many arguments on this subject and I know there are some out there, so comment!!!
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Submitted by Bri on August 19, 2008 - 20:58.I liked your argument about how atheletes bring in more money that teachers and such, which is a very, very good point that I hadn't considered.
However, your other arguments, specifically the one about it being dangerous, are a little weak. Ok, so it's dangerous, but it's their own gosh darn fault. And how are they contributing to society by endangering themselves or running around with different sized equipment? Of course, you could try using the same argument against movie stars (I'll agree with you to an extent there) or even, gasp, writers. But I think that the arts, like writing, painting, SOME film making, and things like that are at leat a little beneficial to society. What is watching Kobe Bryant going to do for me?
Again, it's their fault if they play sports and get hurt. They knew the consequences when they signed up. I don't see how giving them millions and millions of dollars is compensation for their personal choices...
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Submitted by Scarface on August 19, 2008 - 21:17.I left out a few arguments that I just remembered.
For most athletes they don't have much to fall back on. Once they go through sports and retire they don't have any other ways to make legit money because they haven't been working. For their retirement, and they retire early, they need the money to last them their whole life.
Also, you've be surprised how much pro sports control people's lives and keeps them going, they honestly keep people alive.
And like I said, the MAIN reason they make a lot of money is because the money's there, the rest is just BS to be honest with you. There are a lot of jobs that demand less and pay more, it's just the industry you're in that makes you the money.
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Submitted by Aardvarki on August 21, 2008 - 20:42.Especially the really good ones. I bet writing has a higher death rate than professional athletics. Oh, by the way, have you heard about Gaelic football? They had to require padding by law in Ireland to keep people from dying. At least one person would die each year. Sometimes three or four. And American Football is wimpy compared to professional Football (soccer). Do you get kicked in face in American football? I don't think so. I think you've described the wrong sports, to be honest.
And yes, it would be nice if some of the money from pro sports went to professions that are actually necessary, like teaching. Both my parents are teachers. But that's a little thing called socialism, and last time I checked, we had a capitalistic economy.
I'd agree with that
Submitted by Scarface on August 21, 2008 - 21:05.I chose not to talk about soccer because it is less common in America. Also, you'd be surprised that many many more serious injuries occur in American Football than soccer, many more broken limbs and life long injuries than in soccer. And it doesn't matter that soccer players get kicked in the face, more football players get serious concussions. I've been kicked in the face a few times before and it's not as bad as it sounds, even breaking a nose.
Fore the sake of argument...
Submitted by Adventure Capta... on August 20, 2008 - 21:49.What about the military? You can't even compare the risks of pro sports and most military careers, and people in the military can be away from home much longer than 6 months.
I find it outragous that athletes like O.J. can literally get away with murder, while some men and women who risked their lives for our countries struggle to support their families.
I understand why they make so much, but I don't agree with paying them so much when there are others out there who I believe need and deserve that salary boost more.
For the sake of answering...
Submitted by Scarface on August 21, 2008 - 12:58.I actually had thought about the military and not mentioned it. Actually people in the military get paid a pretty hefty amount. And it isn't very easy to change the problem with pro athletes getting the special treatmet, all people have idols and that's just how people feel good about themselves, helping out an idol.
There actually are people these days who are trying to work on getting some of money from entertainment and business into the hands of less fortunate people, but as you can imagine, getting people to just give away money isn't very easy.