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Not to mention, the sting of his loss really isn't that bad, as great as he is. His replacement is Chase Young, a former 5 star, who is killing it.
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I'm glad he is looking out for his future and told the OSU scumbag coaches to go F themselves.
For Christ sake, no one who is a certain first round draft choice goes to these football factories to get a degree.
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Excellent point CC
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Reading the comments regarding Bosa here and elsewhere made me think of that headline. The triumph of neoliberalism is so complete that there is no recognition that its dogma, assumed by most of the commentary, has become common sense. It's extraordinary how neoliberalism dominates sportswriters who regard themselves as "progressive" and supporters of players. They have no idea they have internalized neoliberal ideology. Kornheiser on PTI -- one of the worst, though not only because of his doctrinaire neoliberalism -- treats not seeking to maximize personal income as immoral.
Link: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/aug/18/neoliberalism-the-idea-that-changed-the-world
the millions he will make.
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as a result of his injury?
… great deal of the dollars he lost as the result of the bowl game injury,