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National Felons' League? Don't be so quick to judge
Published: Thursday, February 10th, 2000
When athletes make the jump from college or high school to the professional ranks, their lives are bound to change. Million-dollar contracts replace part-time jobs. Agents replace parents as voices of reason. Young kids — just like you and me — suddenly ...
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I disagree. Integrity is more important than how fast someone can run or abnormally advanced athletic ability. These people have been elevated on a pedestal by the fans and should display an elevated level of class. They are role models whether they like it or not. With the the size of there pay check the least they can do is project a positive image for impressionable kids. Maybe we need to hold the nfl more resposible for the players guidance once they enter the league. Kind of like a GIANT daycare center.