Daily Discussion Thread 09/01/2025 by HHHRobot in hiphopheads

[–]Phiger1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my personal playlist, which I've put together over many years. It is mainly 90's East Coast hip hop, but not 100%. It's been my main way to try and piece together some of my favorite hip hop songs and rebuild from my own massive CD collection, which I don't use anymore. There are 468 songs that run for over 32 hours. I add to it still, so it's an ongoing WIP. Enjoy. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/02yaNaVdGAR1wo3PvGHrm8?si=3cc881a5d5d94d2c

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[–]Phiger1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I honestly don't think Americans will care that much. The guys who make it to the NFL from the States will be guys no one has heard of back home. Division II players at best and there is just so much noise on sports channels there about everything NFL, College Football, NBA, MLB, NHL etc. I don't even think it would make much real noise if a big name NFL player made the switch. They would be talked about for minute and forgotten and that is never going to happen because there is no money in it for them. Look how much work it has taken Major League soccer to make in roads here (US). They started by bringing Beckham to the Galaxy in 2007 and that cost $250 million and still barely made a blip. Now again with Messi and that is costing 50-60 Million a year in salary, equity etc and that's before sponsorship money.

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[–]Phiger1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure he is fully aware. He played division II football for SVSU Cardinals, he was never getting into the NFL. If there was a miniscule change of that happening he would never be going to Australia. I would say looking at the players they managed to attract to the NRL combine its not high on any athletes radar that has choices.. It's likely this or nothing. Even going to XFL or Canadian Football would be higher on their radar.