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[QUOTE="kcsu, post: 3266150, member: 528"] Oh this again. There are players in the NFL that didnt play in college. Im all for the athletes getting some amount of money per month( which they already do) as part of their scholarship. However it should be the same amount for all scholarship athletes regardless of gender or sport for all schools. 350-$500 per week which is a huge amount of discretionary spending money. Last point. Most professional jobs have much more stringent requirements than the NFL which only has two basic requirements. 1: HS graduate 2: 3 years after graduating. If a player wants to get paid to work after HS they are free to do so. Get a job, stay in shape, play for a local pro team and when you turn 20-21 go try out. Or if you have the chance go to college for free get an education and try out after school or 3 years. Its simple. Amateur or Pro. No Labradoodles. [/QUOTE]
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