It's the most privileged snowflakish' thing ever.
As if guys making millions of dollars for working 66% to 75% of the year playing an incredibly fun game, are emotionally taxed just so much that they need an additional entire week off during their actual working season. Vomitous.
I'd only agree with this if during that week they were forced to work real jobs for a living for the first time in their life, like installing cable, corporate finance, truck driving, nurses aides, teaching, etc..... THEN I think it could be wonderful to grant them some perspective on how "hard" their life is.