Interpretation: why the heck do we regard people as role models who get paid millions to play games, rather than do something worth while? While we’re on the subject, why do the most highly publicized cancer survivors think the most worthwhile thing they can do with their lives is run marathons?
svetlana17 about 13 years ago
this might be a little too subtle for most of the readers
A.Ficionada about 13 years ago
On a cursory examination, they look like ? SF uniforms.
clydeA about 13 years ago
To the football ignoramus, this is meaningless…
strictures about 13 years ago
I have no idea whatsoever what this means
WeaverJohn about 13 years ago
I think that the pacifiers are great statements about the maturity level of grown men who are paid huge amounts of money to play a game.
Spyderred about 13 years ago
I suspect it refers to the tendency of players paid millions to whine endlesslly over anything that costs them money, like fines, etc.
ninetoes about 13 years ago
@spyderred, I was thinking the same thing. Basically, calling pro football players a bunch of babies
poihths about 13 years ago
Interpretation: why the heck do we regard people as role models who get paid millions to play games, rather than do something worth while? While we’re on the subject, why do the most highly publicized cancer survivors think the most worthwhile thing they can do with their lives is run marathons?