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<blockquote data-quote="TheSilasSonRising" data-source="post: 713327" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>And everyone assumes that a company in metro ATL is going to always assume a GT athlete is more marketable than a phenom from Clemson or Florida why?</p><p></p><p>I realize we are fortunate to have the skills of CGC (And the branding steps & philosophy he embraces) going into this. And it will be a great thing for many players.</p><p></p><p>But in a town like ATL- is a college stud going to garner promotion $ over a Falcons/Hawks/Braves stud? Or will a stud in Knoxville actually have a better chance at that $ in that type market?</p><p></p><p>The colleges & NCAA best think and organize this as never before.</p><p></p><p>And if we don't want to see dwag players on billboards next to our campus we best sign a lot more 5*.</p><p></p><p>And if we are this concerned with kids rights to make money - let them take their Buster Browns straight to the NFL out of high school. It works in MLB & the NBA. Let them have the best chance they can at the big bucks. Any takers I wonder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSilasSonRising, post: 713327, member: 926"] And everyone assumes that a company in metro ATL is going to always assume a GT athlete is more marketable than a phenom from Clemson or Florida why? I realize we are fortunate to have the skills of CGC (And the branding steps & philosophy he embraces) going into this. And it will be a great thing for many players. But in a town like ATL- is a college stud going to garner promotion $ over a Falcons/Hawks/Braves stud? Or will a stud in Knoxville actually have a better chance at that $ in that type market? The colleges & NCAA best think and organize this as never before. And if we don't want to see dwag players on billboards next to our campus we best sign a lot more 5*. And if we are this concerned with kids rights to make money - let them take their Buster Browns straight to the NFL out of high school. It works in MLB & the NBA. Let them have the best chance they can at the big bucks. Any takers I wonder? [/QUOTE]
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