Summary
Professional sports may not be the only business in which some employees seem intent on hunting down the goose that lays their golden eggs, grabbing it by the neck and strangling it. But it's the only one that does it so blatantly.
Major League Baseball players, who are paid (at the least) hundreds of thousands of dollars in exchange for spitting, scratching and occasionally running 90 feet without a rest stop, risk losing it all through chemical experimentation. National Basketball Association players spend more effort acting like thugs than ambassadors for the game that has made them obscenely wealthy. National Hockey League players, seemingly oblivious to their sport's limited appeal and television revenues in this country, go on strike for an entire season.See the full content of this document
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T.O.'S Mo Is Entirely About Me
But no one is better at turning gold into lead than National Football League players like Terrell Owens, a strutting, self...
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