Dickerson, Warner, Faulk, And Other NFL Hall Of Famers Demand Health Insurance And Salaries

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https://deadspin.com/letter-from-nfl-hall-of-famers-demands-health-insurance-1829136500

Letter From NFL Hall Of Famers Demands Health Insurance, But Only For Themselves
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In a letter sent Tuesday to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith, and Pro Football Hall of Fame president C. David Baker, players who make up the Hall of Fame board are demanding health insurance and salaries for former NFL players now in the Hall of Fame.

As ESPN’s Arash Markazi first reported, the letter threatens a boycott of the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony until the league meets these demands.

The letter opens:

“We, the undersigned Pro Football Hall of Famers, were integral to the creation of the modern NFL, which in 2017 generated $14 billion in revenue. But when the league enshrined us as the greatest ever to play America’s most popular sport, they gave us a gold jacket, a bust and a ring — and that was it.

“People know us from our highlight reels. They see us honored and mythologized before games and at halftime, and it would be reasonable if they thought life was good for us. But on balance, it’s not. As a group we are struggling with severe health and financial problems. To build this game, we sacrificed our bodies. In many cases, and despite the fact that we were led to believe otherwise, we sacrificed our minds.

“We believe we deserve more. We write to demand two things: Health insurance and annual salary for all Hall of Famers that includes a share of league revenue.”


The letter goes on to point out that MLB players, even those who only appear on a major league roster for one day, are guaranteed health insurance for the rest of their lives. If baseball players are on a major league roster for 43 days, they are entitled to a lifelong pension. In the NFL, players only receive health insurance for five years after they finish playing, and only if they are vested in the player Retirement Plan.

The letter says that “the total cost for every Hall of Famer to have health insurance is less than $4 million—less than that of a 30-second Super Bowl ad, or about 3 cents for every $100 the league generates in revenue,” and goes on to describe what it sees as wasteful spending: Goodell’s $200 million contact and the construction of a $1 billion new Hall of Fame Village.

The letter is signed by Hall of Fame board chairman Eric Dickerson, plus board members Marcus Allen, Mel Blount, Derrick Brooks, Jim Brown, Earl Campbell, Richard Dent, Carl Eller, Marshall Faulk, Mike Haynes, Rickey Jackson, Ronnie Lott, Curtis Martin, Joe Namath, John Randle, Jerry Rice, Deion Sanders, Bruce Smith, Jackie Smith, Lawrence Taylor, Kurt Warner; and Sarah White, Reggie White’s widow.

As noted on Pro Football Talk, one of the signees, Taylor, crossed the picket line in 1987 when players were striking for better conditions, including fuller retirement benefits. PFT writes that “it’s very convenient of Taylor to care about this issue now that he’s retired, even though he undermined the issue when he was an active player and was in a better position to effect change.”

Were the players’ demands fulfilled, they would benefit only a very small portion of former football players: Hall of Famers. These players, who made the most money while they were playing and also have the greatest capacity to make money off endorsements and autograph signings in retirement, are among the least vulnerable.

The players’ lack of solidarity with their former teammates, many of whom are also suffering physically, mentally, and financially, and who undoubtedly made the Hall of Famers’ careers possible, undercuts the letter’s message.
 

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You’d think that like other unions their fees would go to paying benefits to retirees.
 

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I agree with them actually. Didn't think I would when I first read the topic.
 

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Don’t know what I think of this. They certainly have both the NFL and the HOF over a barrel. It’s always a battle of millionaires vs billionaires it seems. They are the only ones who have leverage right now, and certainly not the regular players who presumably are undergoing the same issues, without the bust, ring and gold jacket.
 

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Doesn't sound like they are very concerned about the guys they played along side who weren't good enough for the HOF.
 

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Doesn't sound like they are very concerned about the guys they played along side who weren't good enough for the HOF.
I'll bet a quick comparison of HoF vs non-HoF players would reveal that as a group, those who made the Hall of Fame are far better off than those who didn't.
 

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I get the health insurance demand, but what is their proposed"annual salary"? The letter didn't list it only how it could be funded. I suspect it is far higher than the median wage for working Americans. Getting into the HOF is like having an addition revenue source (autograph value goes way up). Ask any of them if they would be willing to leave the HOF if their demands aren't met.
 

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"People know us from our highlight reels"

Yeah, I watch them 5 hours a day every day, and most ROD members watch you more than that, you guys were so good.


"They see us 'honored' and 'mythologized' before games and at halftime."

You words, Not ours. A tip off that you think of yourselves as "Gods Of Football"


When the league 'enshrined' us as 'the greatest', they gave us a gold jacket. a bust and a ring.

And how many millions did you make in salary? IMHO you're lucky you got a jacket. (I bet that ring is worth a pretty penny).

It's not enough just to be recognized, you have to capitalize, (again).

I notice you could care less about the average joe who only played backup a few years, but you "Football Gods" want to get paid forever.



I know I'll get hammered for this opinion, but these guys tick me off with their "Holier Than Thou" attitude.

They played and they got paid. Most of them handsomely
 

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This is this is beyond stupid. How about instead of the outrageous things you spend your money and salary on while playing you invest your money and purchase health insurance afterward like any normal American has to? This is outrageous even for HOF to demand this with being the top paid players in the league.
 

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These guys can afford their own health insurance. Companies go broke because of union dues. It's all good at first but after time you're paying for too many people which is why almost all unions go broke after time.
 

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I guess the premise is "It doesn't hurt ask?"

I don't know. I think they need to offer a pretty compelling reason why a HOF player is that much different from a regular player.

There reasons:

1. People know us from our highlight reels - I mean, highlight reels aren't exclusive to the HOF. Plenty of players make highlight reels and never make it into the HOF.

2. we sacrificed our bodies...we sacrificed our minds - Again, not seeing how this is exclusive to the HOF. It's really an issue that should be dealt with and decided with former players as a whole. Even if your argument is longevity, there are plenty of players who accrued many seasons of football that won't be in the HOF.

3.We believe we deserve more. - Ah, there it is. The entitlement. Deserve more than who? Non HOF players? Because separating yourself from all the other former football players with medical and financial issues is sending a message that you think you're better than them. And while you USED to be better at football, you aren't anymore. You probably should have used your talent as leverage to ask for more money than other players when you had the chance. Oh wait, you did.
 

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IMO this is incredibly classless and selfish.

Let the union figure something out after they shitcan that idiot Smith and a union head with an IQ above room temperature can negotiate something with the NFL.
 

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Also, I guess Warner doesn't agree with the letter. Which is good, cause I like to think of Warner as a pretty great person.

 

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I forgot about the threat to boycott HOF cerimonies.

Go ahead and boycott. You can join TO at his house and argue about which one of you is the greatest. I sure as hell ain't gonna miss you.

You guys problem is you think we care.
 

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I’m sure the NFL will gladly raise ticket prices, licensing fees (ie NFL Sunday Ticket and merchandising), as well as anywhere else they can think to screw the fan. Gotta pay for this new expense you know!

Just like taxes are on the verge of forcing me to leave CA, the NFL is on the verge of alienating the fan base. At some point, the house of cards collapses.
 

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This smells like an anti-nfl political hit job if you ask me...
 

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Dickerson is leading the effort. It wouldn't be the first time he's let his mouth run away with him.