https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/12/06/ja...frey-fournette
Smith himself seems to disagree. I know this opinion is far from fashionable but I don't really give a shit that someone who made 50M missed out on a few more million b/c of some fluke injury. Yes, I felt bad for Jaylon on a human level b/c he had to suffer through this injury, but I feel nothing inside about the millions he "lost".
The reality here is that the risk of serious injury is negligible. There is risk but it's being overstated. Even if these guys get hurt, they're still going to make millions playing a game. Jaylon's injury was about as bad as it gets and he still grossed what, 50M? Forgive us all for not giving a shit about far off possibility that these guys may have to
suffer through a contract that only pays them 10M and they weren't able to secure the 20M needed to feed the family.
I think the issue for many is that the proponents of players sitting out these games refuse to acknowledge certain things that are plainly obvious, namely that it is selfish and they are not fulfilling an obligation to their teammates. This is just true and remains true even if their teammates agree with their decision and it is the "better" decision for the player's own future success. There are consquences to this type of culture. Mabye they're not significant, maybe they are. Like Whiskey said. "Allowing individuals to put themselves above the team, for whatever reason, is the quickest way to destroy that culture. That's all."
I wish nothing but the best for both of these guys. They seem like good kids and they were fun to watch. It's just bizarre to me that we can't acknowledge the elements of selfishness here, even if we can fully understand why the decision was made. If I was Kyren's agent, I would advise him to sit the game out b/c that would be in my best interest. I wouldn't tell him that, though. I would tell him that it's in his best interest b/c he's about to get paid and doesn't owe anyone shit. If he was my friend or if my son was in this position I would tell that if it's about money and money alone, he should sit the game out. I would also tell him that he's going to regret not playing. That's as close to certain as my wife going over her budget. You can downplay the game as irrelevant all you want but it's not. It's a big game, it's his last game, he's beloved by fans and teammates and he's going to look back on this decision with some level of regret.
I would do some crazy shit to be able to play one more game, and I've never played in a game as meaningful as a Fiesta bowl. It's just how football players are wired. We're fucked up.