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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 949506" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I’m going back to this post and saying that I would never equate the two. You said “somewhat” so I won’t derail into semantics, but i don’t think the comparison suggests a clear understanding of at least one of the concepts you’re equating.</p><p>I would not expect pay to be equal anymore than I would expect playing time to be equal.</p><p>The sacrifice you refer to is the physical and personal sacrifice to better one’s self, which in turn betters the whole. It’s not the sacrifice of top performers regressing to the mean (which I think is what you suggest).</p><p>The area where I would agree with you is that team successes / achievements (post season bonus and such) would be shared on a team basis.</p><p>All of that is to say that this exact conversation is why college athletics fought so long to stay amateur. The money got too big and the powers that be botched the enforcement and here we are...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 949506, member: 4905"] I’m going back to this post and saying that I would never equate the two. You said “somewhat” so I won’t derail into semantics, but i don’t think the comparison suggests a clear understanding of at least one of the concepts you’re equating. I would not expect pay to be equal anymore than I would expect playing time to be equal. The sacrifice you refer to is the physical and personal sacrifice to better one’s self, which in turn betters the whole. It’s not the sacrifice of top performers regressing to the mean (which I think is what you suggest). The area where I would agree with you is that team successes / achievements (post season bonus and such) would be shared on a team basis. All of that is to say that this exact conversation is why college athletics fought so long to stay amateur. The money got too big and the powers that be botched the enforcement and here we are... [/QUOTE]
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