NFL is still king

SadimirPutin

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you are so right man

I take pleasure in how they make that much money but yet their players are on social media watching the pockets of players in a completely different sport

whats next nfl cornerbacks gonna be remarking on pay in the Spanish soccer league?
 

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nikkaz are really shytting on the NFL salaries

like do nikkaz even understand math
u gonna compare a full roster of 12 to 53

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nikkaz are really shytting on the NFL salaries

like do nikkaz even understand math
u gonna compare a full roster of 12 to 53

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Except that NFL has almost 3x the revenue and not even guaranteed contracts :jbhmm:

Or that average salary is less then NHL players with 4x the revenue :jbhmm:

Or that NBA benchwarmers make more than star QB's :jbhmm:

Keep caping for the NFL tho
 

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With the NBA being so "global" I'm surprised they are so low down the list

they had a poor tv deal for one...

the departure of Jordan and the league

and for a while in the early 2000's Stern at al dropped the ball on monetizing the sport....some PR snafus

the style of bball was slow, prodding slug fests...not much innovation in schemes
 

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With the NBA being so "global" I'm surprised they are so low down the list

Basketball is not global at all...

On the other hand HandEgg makes so much money because there are 3 hours of commercials, so comparing it to other sports (except Baseball) doesn't make much sense.
 

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I don't give a damn about who makes what. That shot ain't coming into my pocket. As long as I can watch the sports I love I'm good. .

this. These athletes wouldn't kick $2 dollars to you if you came up short in Walmart trying to feed your kids.

I couldn't even tell you the details of how the NBA or NFL cap works b/c that's how much I DON'T care about that aspect.

I'm typing on my $450 laptop while these dudes just spent that same amount eating lunch. lol
 

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nikkaz are really shytting on the NFL salaries

like do nikkaz even understand math
u gonna compare a full roster of 12 to 53

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Do you understand the nfl makes more than triple the profits of the nba fukk bigger salaries their contracts aren't even guaranteed
 

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My outrage is more about the allocation, which is tied to how the NFL owners view players as expendable. This diminishes the product if some teams do it, but if the entire league does it, the diminished product is just hard to see. I think if the NFL simply lifted the hard cap, you would see a marked change. First of all, teams playing in older, less revenue generating stadiums are a huge detriment to the revenue of the league since the new CBA since the stadium revenue now goes into the player salary equation. If perhaps, they lifted the soft cap or made the local money private to the individual team's payroll, this might be some incentive for some of these teams to step up their local sponsorship and revenue creation. Lifting the hard cap would push the top salaries and push the middle salaries. There needs to be a minimum guranteed length over a certain dollar amount as well. Too much expendability and not enough trading and transfer. There's almost no development or continuity in the league. Its like this temp worker BS companies are trying to push on the public. It comes at the expense of the product. As popular as the NFL is, I think they are leaving money on the table in that sense of not investing in the actual players. The owners are having a great time using what they pocket though as well as credit off of the worth of the franchise. Jerry ouchea building massive real estate developments with hospitals and shyt out in Collin County off the strength of the Cowboys money and value. Why are the players that make that value possible worth so little in comparison. Yes, there are 53 players, but that doesn't mean they should be expendable. Moving the RAMS to LA should be a big boost to the pool. Raiders to Vegas, Minny and ATLs new stadium should boost that big time as well before the new TV deals even hit the skreets.
 
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