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I understand it's business, but I don't like it.
I more than don't like it.I understand it's business, but I don't like it.
I hear you, I really don't like it either. But yes, it is business and not for me to decide how much Jordan thinks is enough.I more than don't like it.
It's business? How many hundreds of millions of dollars MORE does Jordan need to avoid whoring for even more?
Jordan didn't make the decision, Nike did. I've never understood why Nike hasn't done this for UNC. The Jordan brand has been making football apperal and cleats for a long time. Nike should have made us the first to have this. The UNC administration deserves some blame though. They should have seen the value in this and pushed for it.I more than don't like it.
It's business? How many hundreds of millions of dollars MORE does Jordan need to avoid whoring for even more?
you're kidding, i hope.I more than don't like it.
It's business? How many hundreds of millions of dollars MORE does Jordan need to avoid whoring for even more?
I understand what you are saying, but at this point Jordan has gone beyond being just a basketball player. He's become a brand. Go into the football locker room and I bet one of the most popular shoe brands is Jordan. Hell, one of the world's best soccer players just signed a deal with Jordan brand. His Jordan cleat design was inspired by a basketball shoe.So y'all want our football program, which has been overshadowed by our basketball program for the better part of 45 years, to switch to a Nike brand that features a logo of a guy playing basketball? That's what you want on our jerseys?
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My original intent of posting the article was that Michigan is bringing in a UNC guy? I then thought about it and Michigan has no ex-player that I can think of who could fill the role.So, let me get this straight. About 75% or more of this board is of the political belief that every man should be able to make as much as they can without anyone telling them how much they need to pay employees, or where their stuff is made etc., etc. It's called free enterprise and what America is built on. Yet, you don't think MJ should be able to do the same? Just because he is a Heel and you think UNC should have all his stuff exclusively at his business expense? Ok, whatever.
My original intent of posting the article was that Michigan is bringing in a UNC guy? I then thought about it and Michigan has no ex-player that I can think of who could fill the role.
Charles Woodson too..........that whole Heisman Trophy thing.Tom brady
you know I forgot about him. Damn , but he wasn't exactly a star at mechegan.Tom brady
Woodson was a good player but hardly a superstar or a household name.Charles Woodson too..........that whole Heisman Trophy thing.
That article makes no sense to me. Maybe it was a poor attempt by the writer to make Jordan look good?
I have no problem with it at all. I'm sure we could have done the same, if we'd so desired. Michael is synonymous with UNC basketball but his brand can and should be adopted by any school that so desires.So, let me get this straight. About 75% or more of this board is of the political belief that every man should be able to make as much as they can without anyone telling them how much they need to pay employees, or where their stuff is made etc., etc. It's called free enterprise and what America is built on. Yet, you don't think MJ should be able to do the same? Just because he is a Heel and you think UNC should have all his stuff exclusively at his business expense? Ok, whatever.
Yes and Yes. UNC should have been proactive, and Nike should not have wanted to do anything to offend UNC and/or its fans.Jordan didn't make the decision, Nike did. I've never understood why Nike hasn't done this for UNC. The Jordan brand has been making football apperal and cleats for a long time. Nike should have made us the first to have this. The UNC administration deserves some blame though. They should have seen the value in this and pushed for it.