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that Tuitt situation, as well as Shazier's were really tragic
Not to sound too insensitive but many of us deal with an untimely death of a loved one. I speak from experience having lost a 23 year old brother to a drunk driver. Untimely deaths are a very unfortunate fact of life, some of us don’t get paid for years as we get caught up in our feelings and have to move on…others get paid millions. I’m glad his dead money is off the books…or should he still be clocking millions every year?
Tragic, sure…also don’t think a guy should be making millions (or even my much lower wage rate) to get caught up in his feelings.
Shazier I can see paying as it was the job (and poor tackling technique) that ruined his ability to work, Tuitt was just sucking off the teet for a couple years tho. Not my money tho so I guess if you can dupe your employer into continuing to pay you for not working why not?