NFL Off Topic

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • redsox4evur
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2013
    • 18169

    #16381
    Re: NFL Off Topic

    Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
    Thoughts on this?
    Katie Nolan is right...the NFL is hypocritical. Allows players to wear pink during October for breast cancer awareness, but won't allow one player to do it all year.
    Follow me on Twitter

    Comment

    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #16382
      Re: NFL Off Topic

      I hope Williams keeps his hair pink all year long because if the NFL fines him for it the backlash would be incredible. He should have the attitude of "I effing dare you do this!".
      Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

      "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

      Comment

      • redsox4evur
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2013
        • 18169

        #16383
        Re: NFL Off Topic

        Originally posted by SPTO
        I hope Williams keeps his hair pink all year long because if the NFL fines him for it the backlash would be incredible. He should have the attitude of "I effing dare you do this!".
        I was curious to see if he has been doing it all year already. And went back to watch highlights from the Pats game on Opening Night. And it did look like he had the pink on the lower half of his hair.
        Follow me on Twitter

        Comment

        • Cyros
          ULTRAAAA!!!!
          • Jun 2003
          • 12628

          #16384
          Re: NFL Off Topic

          Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
          Thoughts on this?
          Why do I feel like I read this before? I blame theraflu.
          Watch Me Twitch

          My Video Game Streams

          Comment

          • mestevo
            Gooney Goo Goo
            • Apr 2010
            • 19556

            #16385
            Re: NFL Off Topic

            Originally posted by razorkaos
            The NFL has some stupid regulations. This is just one of those.



            It also shows everyone that "pinktober" is just a way the NFL found to look good. If they were really committed to breast cancer awareness, it shouldn't be an issue to allow a player to keep using pink throughout the season.



            It's just one more publicity stunt by the NFL, and it shows...
            They could let everyone wear whatever they want, devalue the apparel contracts and decrease player salaries. That's the other end of the extreme. The NFL's protection of it's image and bottom line directly benefits the players.

            This silly flailing about pinktober happens every year.

            Much like power rankings... we're talking about it, so mission accomplished.

            Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
            Last edited by mestevo; 10-13-2015, 09:23 PM.

            Comment

            • kingkilla56
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2009
              • 19395

              #16386
              Re: NFL Off Topic

              Just let him wear pink apparel if he wants. Dont play the "devalue the apparel contracts" card. Its their pink apparel he wants to wear.
              Tweet Tweet

              Comment

              • N51_rob
                Faceuary!
                • Jul 2003
                • 14805

                #16387
                Re: NFL Off Topic

                Originally posted by mestevo
                They could let everyone wear whatever they want, devalue the apparel contracts and decrease player salaries. That's the other end of the extreme. The NFL's protection if it's image and bottom line directly benefits the players.

                Pretty sure Williams wears Pink Nike cleats so this part seems silly to even suggest even for you.

                I agree with the rest tho. NFL was never gonna let this fly, the least they could do is not continue to escalate his fines and/or threaten suspension.
                Moderator
                PSN:gr8juan

                Twitch


                Finally Access to Coaches Tape! Coaches Film Analysis

                2 Minute Warning PS4 Madden 18 Franchise
                Washington Redskins (0-0) Last Game: N/A
                Year 1:

                Comment

                • p_rushing
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 14514

                  #16388
                  Re: NFL Off Topic

                  The NFL does it for one reason and that is to make money. If the cared, they would allow the organizations to sell the pink NFL products, not just sell themselves and donate money.

                  Sent from my KFTHWI using Tapatalk

                  Comment

                  • LambertandHam
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 8008

                    #16389
                    Re: NFL Off Topic

                    Originally posted by mestevo
                    They could let everyone wear whatever they want, devalue the apparel contracts and decrease player salaries. That's the other end of the extreme. The NFL's protection of it's image and bottom line directly benefits the players.

                    This silly flailing about pinktober happens every year.

                    Much like power rankings... we're talking about it, so mission accomplished.

                    Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
                    Didn't the NFL get in trouble for only giving a small fraction of the proceeds to actual breast cancer orgs?
                    Steam

                    PSN: BigGreenZaku

                    Comment

                    • mestevo
                      Gooney Goo Goo
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 19556

                      #16390
                      Re: NFL Off Topic

                      Originally posted by LambertandHam
                      Didn't the NFL get in trouble for only giving a small fraction of the proceeds to actual breast cancer orgs?
                      Not sure they ever 'got in trouble' but there's always stuff like that, or people complaining about the charities involved.

                      For example... 'Only 8% of a sale goes to cancer research' from last year.



                      ESPN’s Sport Business reporter, Darren Rovell, recently claimed the NFL’s breakdown went as follows: “On pink gear, the NFL says it takes a 25% royalty from the wholesale price (1/2 retail), donates 90% of royalty to American Cancer Society.” On an item costing $100, that’s $12.50 to the NFL, $11.25 of which goes to the ACS. The remaining money then gets distributed between the manufacturer (who takes 37.5 percent) and the retailer (who takes 50 percent). For products sold in the NFL Shop, the league acts as both the retailer and the royalty.

                      On top of that, the ACS only uses*71.2 percent*of the money donated to go toward cancer research. In the end, this means that for every $100 spent on pink merchandise, $8.01 is going toward actual research. The rest either finances administrative costs or, more often than not, ends up in somebody’s pocket.



                      Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk

                      Comment

                      • jWILL253
                        You know why I'm here...
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 1611

                        #16391
                        Re: NFL Off Topic

                        Originally posted by mestevo
                        They could let everyone wear whatever they want, devalue the apparel contracts and decrease player salaries. That's the other end of the extreme. The NFL's protection of it's image and bottom line directly benefits the players.

                        This silly flailing about pinktober happens every year.

                        Much like power rankings... we're talking about it, so mission accomplished.

                        Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
                        How come the NBA or other American leagues don't have this problem?

                        NBA got various logos floating on its courts, banners & player apparel and it doesn't seem to affect the league's relationship with their official partners. Yet, one player wants to wear a different colored set of cleats from AN APPROVED APPAREL PROVIDER, and the NFL wants to cry foul.
                        Last edited by jWILL253; 10-14-2015, 02:56 AM.
                        jWILL

                        Comment

                        • mestevo
                          Gooney Goo Goo
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 19556

                          #16392
                          Re: NFL Off Topic

                          Originally posted by jWILL253
                          How come the NBA or other American leagues not have this problem?

                          NBA got various logos floating on its courts, banners & player apparel and it doesn't seem to affect the league'sre relationship with their official partners. Yet, one player wants to wear a different colored set of cleats from AN APPROVED APPAREL PROVIDER, and the NFL wants to cry foul.
                          I think they do this because it's a slippery slope. They'd then have to draw the line at certain causes or efforts, so instead they try and remain consistent all year.

                          Comment

                          • l3ulvl
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 17227

                            #16393
                            Re: NFL Off Topic

                            Originally posted by mestevo
                            Not sure they ever 'got in trouble' but there's always stuff like that, or people complaining about the charities involved.

                            For example... 'Only 8% of a sale goes to cancer research' from last year.



                            ESPN’s Sport Business reporter, Darren Rovell, recently claimed the NFL’s breakdown went as follows: “On pink gear, the NFL says it takes a 25% royalty from the wholesale price (1/2 retail), donates 90% of royalty to American Cancer Society.” On an item costing $100, that’s $12.50 to the NFL, $11.25 of which goes to the ACS. The remaining money then gets distributed between the manufacturer (who takes 37.5 percent) and the retailer (who takes 50 percent). For products sold in the NFL Shop, the league acts as both the retailer and the royalty.

                            On top of that, the ACS only uses*71.2 percent*of the money donated to go toward cancer research. In the end, this means that for every $100 spent on pink merchandise, $8.01 is going toward actual research. The rest either finances administrative costs or, more often than not, ends up in somebody’s pocket.



                            Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
                            There's a Netflix documentary about this stuff called Pink Ribbons, inc, I don't know if the NFL is covered but it's supposedly eye opening. (I'm slow to get to it, planning to watch it this weekend or next).

                            ____________________

                            In regards to the local time keepers, I'm amazed this wasn't rectified after the Michigan MSU fiasco like 15 years ago. I thought there was a rule instituted after that game mandating an appointed official be in charge of time keeping. NFL didn't follow suit? (or maybe following Suit was exactly what they did)
                            Wolverines Wings Same Old Lions Tigers Pistons Erika Christensen

                            Comment

                            • N51_rob
                              Faceuary!
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 14805

                              #16394
                              Re: NFL Off Topic

                              Originally posted by jWILL253
                              How come the NBA or other American leagues don't have this problem?

                              NBA got various logos floating on its courts, banners & player apparel and it doesn't seem to affect the league'sre relationship with their official partners. Yet, one player wants to wear a different colored set of cleats from AN APPROVED APPAREL PROVIDER, and the NFL wants to cry foul.
                              Originally posted by mestevo
                              I think they do this because it's a slippery slope. They'd then have to draw the line at certain causes or efforts, so instead they try and remain consistent all year.
                              Yeah, the NFL has been consistant about this. Everytime a player has wanted to do it for a cause or event in recent memory they have said no.

                              Peyton Manning wanted to wear all black cleats to honor Johnny Unitas' passing; Nope.

                              Brandon Marshall wanted to wear green cleats to promote Mental Health Awareness; Nope

                              Williams wanting Pink to honor his mother; Nope.

                              I'm fine with the NFL's reasoning for not allowing this in any of these cases (even though I personally don't agree), but their reasoning is to prevent what almost happened with Marshawn Lynch. He almost wore those skittles cleats and the NFL knows that if they allow players to start to express themselves (even for good causes) it will only be a matter of time before companies that don't want to pay the NFL millions to be "The Official X of the NFL" can pay a player a few thousand and boom You've got DeSean Jackson wearing cleats with the Apple Logo on one side and "iPad" on the other, as he raises awareness for a lack of computers in schools in the poorest neighborhoods.

                              I think that the easiest solution would be for Williams to wear his cleats and the NFL agree to not continue to increase his fine from $10,500 for this season, or threaten to suspended him for continues uniform violation and all the money actually goes to breast cancer research.
                              Moderator
                              PSN:gr8juan

                              Twitch


                              Finally Access to Coaches Tape! Coaches Film Analysis

                              2 Minute Warning PS4 Madden 18 Franchise
                              Washington Redskins (0-0) Last Game: N/A
                              Year 1:

                              Comment

                              • p_rushing
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 14514

                                #16395
                                Re: NFL Off Topic

                                Originally posted by l3ulvl
                                In regards to the local time keepers, I'm amazed this wasn't rectified after the Michigan MSU fiasco like 15 years ago. I thought there was a rule instituted after that game mandating an appointed official be in charge of time keeping. NFL didn't follow suit? (or maybe following Suit was exactly what they did)
                                The refs on the field are the official time keepers, just some local person runs the clock on the scoreboard. The refs can always correct the clock. So while the clock operator could run 1-2 seconds off, the refs can always correct it. They usually don't though when it is 1-2, if it is more they will in late game situations.

                                Sent from my KFTHWI using Tapatalk

                                Comment

                                Working...