players get free cash to spend
To play as pros, you need to beat the pros at the pro challenges in the campaign
The pros and cons of a 'pay-to-play' fee:Pros-The school will get more money.less people will play/tryout, thus, others will have longer playing times.In the case that the school is having a 'pay-to-play' fee for jerseys, or new sports outfits, they could afford them.In the case that the school is having a 'pay-to-play' fee for equipment, they could afford them.Cons-Less people would play the sport.Less people will be active - getting out of shape is bad.If the school does not meet the amount of money they need, the school might cut the sport.(For some reason) If you have to quit the sport, you wont get your money back.
About 26 years ago. Fritz Pollard should play again for the Akron Pros.
Pros: Good pay, in demand, work virtually anywhere, helping people
PROS: Flexible Hours, travel CONS: Work sometimes hard to come by, small pay
So pros can play basketball
pros ~ no salaries to pay ~ less errors ~ faster work cons ~ job displacement ~ expensive ~ can break down
The pros of decentralized government is power, pay and benefits. The cons for having this job is safety, hours and work.
people like to play with pie and when you pee you love to go to the bathroom. these are the pros and cons to the expedition.
the cons would be you pay more taxes,could have money inflation, may have a bad ruler the pros will be: taxes would pay off education,health care,social programs
You only have to pay for the game. You do not have to pay to play it.
1920-1921: Akron Pros 1922: Milwaukee Badgers 1923: Hammond Pros 1925: Hammond Pros, Providence Steam Roller, Akron Pros 1926: Akron Indians (the Akron Pros changed their name to Indians in 1926)