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<blockquote data-quote="MusicalBuzz" data-source="post: 811513" data-attributes="member: 5555"><p>What I picked up is Saban throwing shade on the kid, re “he hasn’t even played a game yet”. This is about Bama, and the kid is otherwise just in the right place at the right time. Which is true for most (if not nearly all) the exceptions being the transcendent players.</p><p></p><p>What has irked me from the outset of this is that football is supposed the utmost team sport: players are dependent on each other to execute their roles. So while certainly some kids are more gifted than others, most would not successful without the play of teammates. And so this NIL is a kick to the face of that premise — not to mention what Saban is already implying which is that it is the INSTITUTIONS they represent — the tradition, the colors, the logos — is what fans value foremost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicalBuzz, post: 811513, member: 5555"] What I picked up is Saban throwing shade on the kid, re “he hasn’t even played a game yet”. This is about Bama, and the kid is otherwise just in the right place at the right time. Which is true for most (if not nearly all) the exceptions being the transcendent players. What has irked me from the outset of this is that football is supposed the utmost team sport: players are dependent on each other to execute their roles. So while certainly some kids are more gifted than others, most would not successful without the play of teammates. And so this NIL is a kick to the face of that premise — not to mention what Saban is already implying which is that it is the INSTITUTIONS they represent — the tradition, the colors, the logos — is what fans value foremost. [/QUOTE]
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