Once someone pointed out to Babe Ruth that he was making more than the then-President Calvin Coolidge. Ruth said “He didn’t have such a good year last year, did he?”
In todays newspaper I read, a soccer player gave the referee a kick, the referee took a knive and killed the player, after that the spectators ran into the pitch and divided the referee in four parts! Fine!
People become actors and athletes because they don’t know what else to do. Just like any other career, there are those that rise to the top. If you look at all the people that claim the career, but end up in a life of odd jobs, you wouldn’t say they were all overpaid. Better odds in the lottery.
@Jeff H,That’s hilarious, as my 6 year old granddaughter would say.It appears that the Red Sox just went through the motions yesterday after that horrendous loss the night before. Lackey pitched well enough, though.
Sports Illustrated (weekly US sports magazine) a couple of issues ago profiled a volunteer referee at a high school soccer game who, after red-carding a player, was punched in the head by that player, ended up in a coma and passed away. So much for sportsmanship anymore.
Athletes only make that kind of money for one to ten years and then have no marketable skills for a respectable job for the rest of their lives. (Sports announcing and high school coaching document, not refute, this statement.) The entertainment industry offers longer tenure, but only if it is based on talent instead of a well-constructed payola campaign.
No point griping about overpaid players unless you include the billionaire owners – all players have done is demand a share of the huge pie that is pro-sports – TV revenue, tickets, etc. And that in turn reflects fans who will pay for expensive seats, and watch the games (and advertising) that generate the huge revenues. And the cities that build sports arenas using public money so those billionaire owners don’t have to build their own arenas. It’s all a reflection that our society worships sports.
thats a great question! the people that risk their lives everyday like soldiers,cops and firefighters should be making millions of dollars every year.plus they shouldn’t have to pay taxes.
We dont even go to the college games anymore either. We gave (donated) more and more each year and our assigned parking place got farther and farther away from the stadium. Drinks were $5.00 each and the bathroom was a long way away. I’ll stay home thank you.
Little off the topic. Calvin trying to hit the ball with bat, reminds me of Kenny Rogers song. I cannot remember the title. Has to do with a boy playing baseball trying to hit the ball each time with a bat.
chireef over 11 years ago
right after politicians
rentier over 11 years ago
Oh yes, playing soccer!
legaleagle48 over 11 years ago
Jealous much, Dad?
blackielawless over 11 years ago
he should start a calvin ball league.get other kids in the neighborhood to form teams.
watmiwori over 11 years ago
Pro sports in a nutshell!
arye uygur over 11 years ago
His parents have weird taste in upholstered furniture design.
TheSkulker over 11 years ago
Athletes make more than politicians
Only in above-the-table pay!cloudy now over 11 years ago
Too late Calvin, you should have started when you were young.
bluram over 11 years ago
Does that mean there’s hope after the first grade?
ant over 11 years ago
And boring!
Gilbert over 11 years ago
Lawyers do it every day……the games are just different silly games.
rshive over 11 years ago
Once someone pointed out to Babe Ruth that he was making more than the then-President Calvin Coolidge. Ruth said “He didn’t have such a good year last year, did he?”
rentier over 11 years ago
In todays newspaper I read, a soccer player gave the referee a kick, the referee took a knive and killed the player, after that the spectators ran into the pitch and divided the referee in four parts! Fine!
gjsjr41 over 11 years ago
It’s time for CALVIN BALL!!!
Packratjohn Premium Member over 11 years ago
Actors? No one thought to mention actors? Talk about overpaid……
Aaron Saltzer over 11 years ago
Practice makes perfect. Lol
route66paul over 11 years ago
People become actors and athletes because they don’t know what else to do. Just like any other career, there are those that rise to the top. If you look at all the people that claim the career, but end up in a life of odd jobs, you wouldn’t say they were all overpaid. Better odds in the lottery.
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
@Jeff H,That’s hilarious, as my 6 year old granddaughter would say.It appears that the Red Sox just went through the motions yesterday after that horrendous loss the night before. Lackey pitched well enough, though.
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
Calvin would be overpaid no matter how much he made.
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
Being overpaid is overrated.
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
What Dad said is “patently” obvious, especially from a patent attorney.
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
Calvin is like Maria Sharapova. I think he ‘serves’ too high.
Phapada over 11 years ago
what kind of a sport….calvin like ?
emjaycee over 11 years ago
Sports Illustrated (weekly US sports magazine) a couple of issues ago profiled a volunteer referee at a high school soccer game who, after red-carding a player, was punched in the head by that player, ended up in a coma and passed away. So much for sportsmanship anymore.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Athletes only make that kind of money for one to ten years and then have no marketable skills for a respectable job for the rest of their lives. (Sports announcing and high school coaching document, not refute, this statement.) The entertainment industry offers longer tenure, but only if it is based on talent instead of a well-constructed payola campaign.
dflak over 11 years ago
True athletes make more money than politicians, but they actaully have to work for it.
wes tnt over 11 years ago
its a sad commentary on just one of the disappointments of the modern world today, unfortunately. do some real work!
Greg Johnston over 11 years ago
No point griping about overpaid players unless you include the billionaire owners – all players have done is demand a share of the huge pie that is pro-sports – TV revenue, tickets, etc. And that in turn reflects fans who will pay for expensive seats, and watch the games (and advertising) that generate the huge revenues. And the cities that build sports arenas using public money so those billionaire owners don’t have to build their own arenas. It’s all a reflection that our society worships sports.
Number Three over 11 years ago
That’s Calvin… Always thinking about the cash.
LOL xxx
ratlum over 11 years ago
From reading the comments I am surprised you still have politicians?
blackielawless over 11 years ago
thats a great question! the people that risk their lives everyday like soldiers,cops and firefighters should be making millions of dollars every year.plus they shouldn’t have to pay taxes.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 11 years ago
We dont even go to the college games anymore either. We gave (donated) more and more each year and our assigned parking place got farther and farther away from the stadium. Drinks were $5.00 each and the bathroom was a long way away. I’ll stay home thank you.
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
being a pipe smokin’ sailor don’t pay squat!
tigerchik32 over 11 years ago
Which makes no sense at all.
kab2rb over 11 years ago
Little off the topic. Calvin trying to hit the ball with bat, reminds me of Kenny Rogers song. I cannot remember the title. Has to do with a boy playing baseball trying to hit the ball each time with a bat.
bluskies over 11 years ago
See reply to Kab Buch above.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
MagicFan: What part of the promotion of “pan et circus, sans pan” diversion to be respectable?