NFL wants player to pay to play for them

This is quite an absurd thing, Adam Schefter, who is the ESPN football reporter has come up with new reports on the current discussions taking place between Denver broncos and the San Francisco 49ers, this is quite an interesting discussion as the two members are asking for rights to quarterback Colin Kaepernick. According to Adam Schefter, the two teams have come up with an agreement, and all that is remaining is for Colin to part with millions of dollars without any hesitation, since this is part of a legal deal, he however does not comprehend how that is even possible.

Schefter gave a statement in which he said that the whole idea was stupid, according to what he wrote, Schefter said that the quarterback and the Broncos needed a newly signed and re- written contract, he reported saying that the broncos are not ready to pay Kaepernick his rightfully owned wages. Thus, with all this Adams wants a newly written contract, since Broncos has Kaepernick debt of around 11.9 million dollars, which totals up to 15.9 million dollars according to his employer’s books, this accounts for the arcane NFL practices. According to him, the Broncos state that they are looking for an open cap number and agreement, he states that Kaepernick being asked to part with millions of dollars that he has rightfully earned is an understatement.

This is due to the fact that NFL is a team worth billions and is unjustly asking one of the players to pay them millions of money in order to pay for their team. Arcane accounting practices are meant to safe guard the team owners profits and this is part of the reason why it makes sense, this is otherwise supposed to serve as an example that the agreements most often signed by the country’s well –known sports league are most times false. The question remains, why then would a football reporter want to doubt this kind of thing? Will Kaepernick agree to part with millions of dollars so that he can take part in the NFL games?

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