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Too funny that an unofficial volunteer, which is what coaches in Florida essentially are gets slammed for accepting money for facilitating a deal to make a student athlete’s life so much better. What if the coaches connection was the only way for this to happen? 
 

I swear, if you try and profit from the system that makes everyone above you rich, they shut that shit down quick!!!!

Players are legally allowed to, but state associations were ardently opposed to it because they didn’t want anyone else profiting from the system. 
 

now coaches who probably pay to coach when you breakdown the money they earn with the hours they put in, want some compensation for their resources, and the state sends some 6 figure salary pencil neck to tell him he can’t do it

F these bureaucrats

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Think about that.
 

A high school state association only exists because enough men and women agree to volunteer their time, money and resources to lead athletic teams. And with an abundance of teams paying forced fees to participate in athletic competition, you are able to salary countless of individuals twice and 3 times the amount the coaches make teaching. 
 

all while you pay to coach because you aren’t being compensated for it. 
 

Then when you use your resources and reputation to facilitate an agreement between a company and a player you mentor and coach, the company wants to give you a bonus for this facilitation, the association that only exists and profits because of your work says no they can’t do that. 
 

That’s some clown world shit. 

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