
Franchise Tagging: Fair or Toxic? | Ep. 3
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About this listen
In this episode of Graveyard Shift Sports, hosts Josh and Missy discuss a variety of topics in the sports world, including the implications of franchise tagging in the NFL, the recent legal troubles of Xavier Worthy, and the significance of Massacre Week. They also delve into contract extensions for players like Max Crosby, the confidence of Shedeur Sanders, and the future of Aaron Rodgers. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by women's sports, particularly in terms of salary disparities, and concludes with an update on Tennessee sports and a discussion about the trend of storming the court after games.
Takeaways
- Franchise tagging can be seen as unfair to players.
- Xavier Worthy's legal situation highlights issues of accountability.
- Massacre Week signifies a busy time in the NFL with player movements.
- Max Crosby's contract extension reflects the changing landscape of player salaries.
- Shedeur Sanders embodies confidence, reminiscent of his father's legacy.
- Aaron Rodgers' future remains uncertain, with multiple teams interested.
- Women's sports need more visibility and support to increase salaries.
- Tennessee sports are currently thriving across multiple disciplines.
- Court storming has become too common and should be reserved for special moments.
- The hosts emphasize the importance of player welfare in professional sports.
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