This episode we've got special guest former NFL Linebacker Cincinnati Bengal Adrian "Maddbacker" Ross with us as we break down the current state of the NFL, players using their platform and the way they're being cultivated from college. Is an athlete anymore "privileged" to have their job than anyone else? We don't tell our accountants, doctors, or store clerks to "shut up and just do their job" when it comes to social issues but somehow being an athlete means you're supposed to be silent. Does our need for entertainment trump their need to be heard? After the recent comments from some team owners about how they truly see the players, are players upset enough to possibly risk a check? And if not, what will it take?
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