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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 44865" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>To piggyback on my last post, it's the same reason NFL draftees hold out for a certain salary figure, even miss camp in some cases. It's not because what they are offered is not enough to live in luxury, no, no, no. It's because it's less than player x got who was drafter in x position after them. The salary has to fit his status in the grand pecking order scheme of things.</p><p></p><p>These recruits need that, too. It's like the gladiators of old who thrived on the cheers of the crowds. It's a huge friggin' ego trip. If we gave them that, they'd be bangin' down our doors and it wouldn't matter how hard or how limited the curriculum.</p><p></p><p>Now occasionally you get a kid who has blue chip talent who has his head on straight. There's not many of them, but we have to be able to find them and get them here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 44865, member: 77"] To piggyback on my last post, it's the same reason NFL draftees hold out for a certain salary figure, even miss camp in some cases. It's not because what they are offered is not enough to live in luxury, no, no, no. It's because it's less than player x got who was drafter in x position after them. The salary has to fit his status in the grand pecking order scheme of things. These recruits need that, too. It's like the gladiators of old who thrived on the cheers of the crowds. It's a huge friggin' ego trip. If we gave them that, they'd be bangin' down our doors and it wouldn't matter how hard or how limited the curriculum. Now occasionally you get a kid who has blue chip talent who has his head on straight. There's not many of them, but we have to be able to find them and get them here. [/QUOTE]
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