When asked whether recently retired quarterback Tom Bradys record of seven Super Bowls would ever be broken, Sanders said no one will be willing to make the sacrifices necessary to surpass him.
BTW, Tiger is teeing off in less than an hour.
In reply to openning
Interesting comments all around there but on the sacrifices for seven SBs... I think he has a point. Free agency and the cap means that franchises have to be creative and can't just hoard talent year over year as long as the talent is always seeking more $.
Brady over the course of the last several seasons had a salary well below what other guys got paid. Not many guys in that boat. Yes, not many guys were married to a woman earning the bank that Giselle did either, to be fair.
In reply to bdaTryangle
Lemme ask you this.
If you were paid $50 Million every year with a good chance to win several super bowls,would you rather get $70 Million and win none?
In other words WTF are you going to do with the extra $20 Million dollars?????
In reply to openning
He makes very good points..shedding light on the reality of how the league is coached
Many players opt for higher salaries and sign with subpar teams, I don't blame them.
Many players don't think about winning look at Aaron Judge he was willing to sign with the Giants but he ended signing with the Yankees for more dollars.
I'm a Yankees fan and have a chance at winning but now they cannot sign other premium players putting them as playoff contenders but not World Series winners.
Winning is notguaranteed in sports bit they money is.
In reply to Dukes
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In reply to Dukes
And that's the premier question when it comes to players and contracts vs championships and legacy and so on.
Of course a sport like NFL, you're almost always a play away from a career-ending injury, so the agents tell them to secure as much (guaranteed) money as you can especially when young.
Update: he's back at it.
But getting a bit of biteback