Franchise Tag In NFL Is Sports Slavery. True/False?

Is this the closest thing to sports slavery?

  • yes

    Votes: 6 12.8%
  • no

    Votes: 41 87.2%

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The fact that these demonic white owners can franchise black players for 3 straight years and hold them against their will and consent and force them to play is evil.
 

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Im not sure how much of it is slavery if its something the NFLPA wanted.

Now sometimes its used nefariously and no matter what there is always an excuse that NFL players that arent caucasian QBs never get gauranteed contracts.

Is it bigoted, greedy, and perverse. Yes

Is the NFLPA the shxttiest pro sports union on the planet? Also Yes.

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The fact that these demonic white owners can franchise black players for 3 straight years and hold them against their will and consent and force them to play is evil.

Yet Kirk Cousins was franchised so many times in Washington that he wanted to be traded :jbhmm:


If y’all don’t see OP is a cac pretending to be a super militant then y’all are naive
 

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Lol thread backfire.

MLB has arbitration (negotiated by the mlbpa)

Nba has restricted free agency (still getting paid millions)

NFL has the tag (also negotiated by the nflpa) getting paid mega millions and can only happen twice in an entire players career.

Most major sports have some type of system to keep their star players on the original team so they can keep attracting fans to small markets (or keep a very good roster on a competing team in tact). Not slavery especially since they are making a TON of money.
 
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Franchise tag, to me, can 'at worst; be considered 'less than ideal'.

Nobody would refer to slavery as 'less than ideal'.

Less than ideal is being the member of a country club with nothing but billionaires, and your net worth is the lowest in the country club.
 
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