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So I was watching the Oregon/Illinois game the other night, and trying my best not to gouge my eyes out with a fork, and I couldn't help but notice how just about every player had full sleeve tattoos on one or both arms and then some. I have a few tattoos myself so I by know means am against these guys getting as much ink as they want, but I am curious how they pay for it...
There's always the possibility they bartered with a local parlor like the OSU kids a few years ago, but where do they get the money for them??? For those of you who don't have tattoos, they're not cheap. To give you perspective, I have one on my shoulder about 3"x3" that cost me about $150 (not including tip). Extrapolate that to your entire arm and you're looking at quite a hefty price tag for a teenage kid.
With that thought for the day aside...my god Oregon is a terrible team to watch. Illinois was literally just dribbling around the 3pt line then just about handing the ball to an Oregon player as if to say they really just weren't interested in throwing the ball in or around the hoop. In response, Oregon looks for a highlight reel play to showcase their athleticism all while seemingly forgetting the finer points of offense like running a play, or passing. When they play a halfway decent team that has any kind of organized defense they are going to get smoked.
There's always the possibility they bartered with a local parlor like the OSU kids a few years ago, but where do they get the money for them??? For those of you who don't have tattoos, they're not cheap. To give you perspective, I have one on my shoulder about 3"x3" that cost me about $150 (not including tip). Extrapolate that to your entire arm and you're looking at quite a hefty price tag for a teenage kid.
With that thought for the day aside...my god Oregon is a terrible team to watch. Illinois was literally just dribbling around the 3pt line then just about handing the ball to an Oregon player as if to say they really just weren't interested in throwing the ball in or around the hoop. In response, Oregon looks for a highlight reel play to showcase their athleticism all while seemingly forgetting the finer points of offense like running a play, or passing. When they play a halfway decent team that has any kind of organized defense they are going to get smoked.