• quicksand
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    2 months ago

    I agree that he deserved it. The rules he broke also wouldn’t give him an advantage on the field, so I think he earned it fair and square.

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      2 months ago

      The argument is he had an easier life off the field and could train harder and focus on the game more, since he didn’t have to worry about money for his family. I get that family stress can really weigh a person down, but the dude was just killing it that year and probably would’ve done so without his family getting the money.