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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35649

    Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Business"

    Updated: May 23, 2011

    Troy Polamalu: Players have cause

    By Arash Markazi
    ESPNLosAngeles.com


    LOS ANGELES -- Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu doesn't know when the NFL lockout will end, but he does believe the players are representing the everyday person in their battle against the NFL.

    "It's unfortunate right now. I think what the players are fighting for is something bigger," Polamalu said Sunday night. "A lot of people think it's millionaires versus billionaires and that's the huge argument. The fact is its people fighting against big business. The big business argument is 'I got the money and I got the power therefore I can tell you what to do.' That's life everywhere. I think this is a time when the football players are standing up and saying, 'No, no, no, the people have the power.'"

    Polamalu, who was being honored Sunday at the annual Cedars Sinai Medical Center Sports Spectacular, has stayed productive during the lockout. The two-time Super Bowl champion and 2010 NFL defensive player of the year graduated from USC this month with a bachelor's in history.

    "I've always said education is important, but I've never been able to speak about it without any authority," Polamalu said. "I can't tell a kid to go to college and school's the most important thing when I have no authority to speak without a diploma. It's like if I were to speak to anyone about being a father before I had children. Now, I feel very blessed and it's big fulfillment for myself. You can spend a lot of your life trying to achieve certain goals, but school is a huge part of that. If you fall short, it's a big disappointment."

    The six-time Pro Bowl safety was surprised at how much media attention and recognition he got for an accomplishment he said he should have completed in 2004 before he was drafted by the Steelers in the first round.

    "It might have felt better if I had completed it on time, but I didn't complete it on time," he said. "I just finished school. I should have finished school a long time ago. There shouldn't be so much press about me going back and finishing school when it's something I should have done in the first place."

    Polamalu, who plans on using his degree to become a teacher after he retires from football, said he was on track to graduate on time eight years ago before he began training for the NFL draft.

    "I had a full semester of units left my senior year while I was training for the combine," he said. "I dropped one class and then I dropped another class and I just said I can't do this. But thanks to the NFL owners and [NFL commissioner] Roger Goodell they've allowed me to finish my degree during this lockout."

    Polamalu also believes the NCAA singled out his alma mater for punishment compared to the sanctions levied against other schools such as Ohio State. "The circumstances are tough to overcome. I think they are very unfair," Polamalu said. "I think if the [NCAA] just had guidelines that said this is your punishment for this and that and it was a universal way of looking at that that would be one thing, but they just pick and choose who they want to punish more than others, and I think that has been well documented."

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  • Oviedo
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    • May 2008
    • 23824

    #2
    Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

    But the players have no problem taking life style changing millions from evil "Big Business."

    I think Troy should propose to the "not really a union" that players accept the same pay as soldiers serving in Afghanistan to show their support of the "everyday person" and to honor real heroes.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • BradshawsHairdresser
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      • Dec 2008
      • 7056

      #3
      Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

      Polamalu-- fighting big business? Utterly laughable. Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't he been right at their trough, getting his fill? He ceased to be a valid representative of the "everyday man" several million dollars ago.

      And can't he see that now, he himself IS big business, too? Or maybe he's been donating all of that endorsement money to charity.


      Here's a suggestion for you Troy--why don't you work on your conditioning so you can stay healthy for more than half a season, instead of worrying so much about biting the hand that feeds you?

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      • feltdizz
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        • May 2008
        • 27531

        #4
        Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

        Shut up and work Troy.. how dare you have an opinion. Work I say! Work!
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        • Notleadpoisoned
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          • Mar 2010
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          #5
          Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

          Bethlehem Steel was once considered "Big Business" too.

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          • feltdizz
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            • May 2008
            • 27531

            #6
            Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

            Originally posted by Oviedo
            But the players have no problem taking life style changing millions from evil "Big Business."

            I think Troy should propose to the "not really a union" that players accept the same pay as soldiers serving in Afghanistan to show their support of the "everyday person" and to honor real heroes.
            Troy should throw himself on a grenade to show real sacrifice. Using the military is weakest argument there is Ovie... please don't do that again.


            ...and Troy doesn't TAKE millions, he MAKES millions.

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            • feltdizz
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              • May 2008
              • 27531

              #7
              Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

              Originally posted by Notleadpoisoned
              Bethlehem Steel was once considered "Big Business" too.
              If the Chinese can make an NFL product at 1/10 the cost the NFL will cease to exist in 20 years just like Bethlehem Steel.
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              • steelblood
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                • May 2008
                • 4166

                #8
                Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                Big business is just a collection of individuals too. Sure some may have inherited their wealth, but many athletes hardly had to work for their god given ability. Some are born with good fortune, some aren't. That doesn't change that this is two groups of very fortunate individuals making huge money in a very bad economy. It's time to be reasonable.
                Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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                • Oviedo
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                  • May 2008
                  • 23824

                  #9
                  Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                  Originally posted by feltdizz
                  Originally posted by Oviedo
                  But the players have no problem taking life style changing millions from evil "Big Business."

                  I think Troy should propose to the "not really a union" that players accept the same pay as soldiers serving in Afghanistan to show their support of the "everyday person" and to honor real heroes.
                  Troy should throw himself on a grenade to show real sacrifice. Using the military is weakest argument there is Ovie... please don't do that again.


                  ...and Troy doesn't TAKE millions, he MAKES millions.

                  Afghanistan
                  I promise you I earned the right after 20 years to reference the military to show the hypocrisy of a pampered millionaire who has been given everything because of athletic ability trying to associate himself with "everyday people."
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                  • feltdizz
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                    • May 2008
                    • 27531

                    #10
                    Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                    Originally posted by steelblood
                    Big business is just a collection of individuals too. Sure some may have inherited their wealth, but many athletes hardly had to work for their god given ability. Some are born with good fortune, some aren't. That doesn't change that this is two groups of very fortunate individuals making huge money in a very bad economy. It's time to be reasonable.

                    but I have a feeling a deal won't get done.
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                    • Sugar
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 3700

                      #11
                      Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                      I'm about as pro big business as anybody. A poor man never employed me. That said, the NFL is a monopoly that is working under a special set of rules. They don't remotely get the sympathy that I'd give big oil, big tobacco, big food, big beer, big technology or big anything else.

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                      • Eich
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                        • Jul 2010
                        • 7043

                        #12
                        Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                        Find me any big business that shares its revenues anywhere close to equally with its employees (and none of its expenses). It just doesn't happen. Owners decide what they want to pay. Employees decide if they want to work for them for that pay.

                        The NFL owners could come up with a "take it or leave it" deal and not negotiate at all. Eventually enough players would take it and things would move on. We might lose a few of the stars of today but eventually, new stars would emerge. There are plenty of hungry athletes that would love a shot in the NFL.

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                        • Djfan
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                          • May 2008
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                          #13
                          Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                          Polamalu, who plans on using his degree to become a teacher after he retires from football, ..
                          DON'T DO IT TROY!!!!!

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                          • feltdizz
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                            • May 2008
                            • 27531

                            #14
                            Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                            Originally posted by Oviedo
                            Originally posted by feltdizz
                            Originally posted by Oviedo
                            But the players have no problem taking life style changing millions from evil "Big Business."

                            I think Troy should propose to the "not really a union" that players accept the same pay as soldiers serving in Afghanistan to show their support of the "everyday person" and to honor real heroes.
                            Troy should throw himself on a grenade to show real sacrifice. Using the military is weakest argument there is Ovie... please don't do that again.


                            ...and Troy doesn't TAKE millions, he MAKES millions.

                            Afghanistan
                            I promise you I earned the right after 20 years to reference the military to show the hypocrisy of a pampered millionaire who has been given everything because of athletic ability trying to associate himself with "everyday people."
                            I didn't read where Troy was comparing himself to everyday people. He said it's football players vs. big business... never said cops, army, navy... never said he was a soldier. When did he associate himself with everyday people? The author may have interpreted it as such but I didn't read Troy's quotes and get that perception.

                            and who has been "given" everything? Sounds like jealousy to me.
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                            • RuthlessBurgher
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                              • May 2008
                              • 33208

                              #15
                              Re: Polamalu: Players have good cause, fighting "Big Busines

                              Originally posted by Djfan
                              Polamalu, who plans on using his degree to become a teacher after he retires from football, ..
                              DON'T DO IT TROY!!!!!

                              It's not what you think it is. Trust me.
                              I think the troublemakers in the back of the classroom might be less likely to be a disruption for Mr. Polamalu compared to Mr. DJFan.
                              Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                              Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                              We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                              We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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