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Originally Posted by Mecca
I'm saying if every other business you compete with would take your high end employee the second you fired him because they also will employee low life people to get ahead...
Often times trying to be the bigger man or do the right thing just gets you ****ed over. Today the Chiefs are being drug over the coals for an NFL issue.
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This actually does happen all the time. Some companies will put up with it and some won't.
The issue is that in the actual private market, competition is uneven. Companies can give up talented employees for "optics" and make up the difference somewhere else.
NFL teams exist in a field leveled by regulation. All of the teams are forced to comply with the same competitive rules but not the same rules of conduct. If the Chiefs cut Hill because their fans demand it but the Raiders don't have to worry about it, that's a flaw in the system. And if the NFL steps in and does it for them, the NFLPA cries about blackballing and unfair treatment.
The whole structure is flawed and situations like this make it perfectly evident.