From Deseret News archives:
Athletes not worth their wages
If pro athletes are one in a million, astronauts must be one in 10 million.
I've railed on astronomical player salaries, insisting that if they were drastically reduced, the supply of top athletes still wouldn't decrease. In 2001, I suggested that if the top salary in the NBA were $250,000, the personnel of the league wouldn't change.
Now I have proof.
Thank you Ricky Williams.
Williams, full-time boo-ya tester and part-time professional running back, validated my point, Monday, when he signed a one-year deal with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He agreed to play for the embarrassingly low salary of $240,000 for one year.
Embarrassing, that is, for a former Heisman winner.
Seems that when they're finally bumped off the gravy train, most athletes quickly discover that playing games for money is a privilege, not a license. They also learn they aren't going to find another job that pays as well.
"I've learned to notice a good thing when it comes and not let it slip by," said Williams in a press conference. "You obviously make more money playing football than you do sitting at home."
No kidding. What else are they going to do that earns them millions of dollars a year? How many other jobs have guaranteed contracts?
So I reiterate: If the top salary in any professional league was $300,000 (I've updated it for inflation), we'd still be watching the same players.
Williams landed himself in this spot with his erratic behavior and inability to curb his affection for marijuana. He changed teams, quit football and tested positive for drugs four times. He talked about getting away from the game to do what he wanted.
Still under contract by the Miami Dolphins, he was suspended by the NFL for 2006, which allowed him all the free bong time he desired.
Darned if something didn't happen. He realized that in order to buy drugs, you also need money. And the way to get money is to get a job.
Next thing you know, he's holding a press conference in Canada saying things like "I'm happy to be here in Toronto, having a chance to further my career on the football field."
Not to mention furthering his career off the field.
Recent comments
I totally agree
Sean Boone | Oct. 21, 2009 at 1:15 p.m.
i think you are right they R paid way 2 much!!!
3rd double z | Jan. 15, 2008 at 1:23 p.m.
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