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RE: SBC will ban required athletic events on election day
(08-29-2020 06:39 PM)WolfBird Wrote:  
(08-29-2020 06:17 PM)chiefsfan Wrote:  It doesn't bother me one way or the other. Players get one day off a week already, so they'll just get that day off instead of another. -


It’s not the moving of a day off. It’s the continued charade using sports for something it isn’t.


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I don't consider the idea that an Athletes job is to entertain. That would be a pro Wrestler's job. If they want to make it easier for their players to vote, than they should. Most work places already have to give extra time by law.

Do I think its a tad silly because most of these players are not residents of the state they play in? Yes, but if this makes it easier for them to concentrate better on playing to the best of their abilities, than Im all for it.
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