MrMarcello
In a well-ordered universe...
It's because the owners won't open their books to prove the need for that extra billion.
They will, 5 year aggregate figures, but not individualIt's because the owners won't open their books to prove the need for that extra billion.
YesYesterday I read that 78 % of NFL players are declared bankrupt within two years after they retired. Can that be true?
Lol, love Rich Eissenabit more light hearted. Every year during the combine Rich Eisen has run the 40. Here's this year's effort + analysis
NFL Videos: Rich Eisen's 40-yard dash
Not as long as a salary cap is in place and a rookie salary cap that would allow clubs to spend xx% of the cap on rookies.If the players managed to stop the draft it would be a travesty. The NFL would end up like the premier league with only a couple of teams ever challenging for trophies.
They are the owners, they own the fecking team, it's their business how much they pay there employees. Your 'argument' is completely moot as the players makes just as much, hell there are players that make more per year than owners.Right. Cuz the owners are barely making ends meet...
Right. It's not at all the business of those employees how much they're paid.They are the owners, they own the fecking team, it's their business how much they pay there employees.
Correct. There are (a few) players that make more than (a few) owners. Which seems to strike you as unfair to NFL owners despite the fact that the percentage of NFL revenues that are derived from people wanting to watch the owners is 0%, as opposed to the 100% that the players bring in.Your 'argument' is completely moot as the players makes just as much, hell there are players that make more per year than owners.
Which insinuation that Alex made in this sentence is most inaccurate?I think a lot of people are siding with the players because of some black white disconnect and the fact that they are idiots.
That's right folks, it's C!I hope one thing that comes out of this is that professional athletes in the US that are employeed by monopolies such as the NFL should have to pay a huge 50-60% flat tax rate
That's just so sad isnt it, some rich person spends a lot of money on something and wants to make money on it, shock and awe.Right. It's not at all the business of those employees how much they're paid.
Correct. There are (a few) players that make more than (a few) owners. Which seems to strike you as unfair to NFL owners despite the fact that the percentage of NFL revenues that are derived from people wanting to watch the owners is 0%, as opposed to the 100% that the players bring in.
Which insinuation that Alex made in this sentence is most inaccurate?
A) People are siding with the players because of race.
B) Everyone who disagrees with Alex is in idiot.
C) "I think"
That's right folks, it's C!
Are you genuinely stupid? "spends a lot of money." Like NFL teams are in danger of depreciating. The value of an NFL team has quadrupled in the last decade.That's just so sad isnt it, some rich person spends a lot of money on something and wants to make money on it, shock and awe.
The value is the same thing as the price, generally someone who puts a large outlay into a business, a couple hundred million, will want to make as much money as they can out of that investment, it's common sense I dont fault them at all for it.Are you genuinely stupid? "spends a lot of money." Like NFL teams are in danger of depreciating. The value of an NFL team has quadrupled in the last decade.
It's "common sense" for the owners to want as much money as they can get, but the players are "greedy fecking bastards" for wanting as much money as they can get?The value is the same thing as the price, generally someone who puts a large outlay into a business, a couple hundred million, will want to make as much money as they can out of that investment, it's common sense I dont fault them at all for it.
How much are the owners of the Super Bowl Champions worth, how much do they make a year?Jerry Jones earns anywhere from 50-150m per year in profits. I don't see a single NFL player making that kind of money. Not to mention not a single NFL player has a net worth exceeding 100 million yet EVERY owner does.
And a participant in last year's NFCCG, as opposed to two 8-8 teams who ended up doing even worse last year.Better than Broncos-49ers my ass, the Bucs, the Bucs what a stellar, illustrious franchise
for the bucs maybe. the bears...they deserve it!According to reports it will be the Bears – Bucs at Wembley, which is a bit disappointing.
I’m a bit surprised this has been announced, with the ongoing labour issues.