Not forgiving Deano for moving team, but this article points out some NFL problems
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What I don't understand is how much (if any) "other local stadium revenue" the Chargers will recieve, given they will ultimately be merely renting Kroenke's building.
Since they won't have their own stadium, it doesn't seem like the economics would be that great, especially in light of the huge relo fee.
Also, is the team even worth more in LA if they aren't generating this extra "local stadium revenue"?
Am I wrong on the specifics of this?
Still seems like a dumb move to me.
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostWhat I don't understand is how much (if any) "other local stadium revenue" the Chargers will recieve, given they will ultimately be merely renting Kroenke's building.
Since they won't have their own stadium, it doesn't seem like the economics would be that great, especially in light of the huge relo fee.
Also, is the team even worth more in LA if they aren't generating this extra "local stadium revenue"?
Am I wrong on the specifics of this?
Still seems like a dumb move to me.Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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Still trying to figure out how the income disparity between rich teams and relatively poor teams has any impact anywhere other than the owner's profits.
Considering that there is revenue sharing and a salary cap:
Can a poor team afford all players up to the salary cap limit? yes
Can a poor team afford even decadent coaching salaries? yes
Can a poor team afford to pay the front office and business ops? yes
Does the owner still make hefty a profit? yes
Is the capital investment appreciating? yes, and it's not even close.
Seems to me, this is more about keeping up with the Joneses. The poor owners are looking for status within their own little circle of NFL owners.
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Originally posted by Wheels View PostStill trying to figure out how the income disparity between rich teams and relatively poor teams has any impact anywhere other than the owner's profits.
Considering that there is revenue sharing and a salary cap:
Can a poor team afford all players up to the salary cap limit? yes
Can a poor team afford even decadent coaching salaries? yes
Can a poor team afford to pay the front office and business ops? yes
Does the owner still make hefty a profit? yes
Is the capital investment appreciating? yes, and it's not even close.
Seems to me, this is more about keeping up with the Joneses. The poor owners are looking for status within their own little circle of NFL owners.
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