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Quarterback Exemption for NFL Salary Cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="RRyder" data-source="post: 777337" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>There is revenue sharing in the NBA. There's also a soft salary cap, a luxury tax (which works as a hard cap) and maximum contracts (something the NFL doesnt have) and now super max contracts in order for a team to retain its stars</p><p></p><p>None of those things would be in the best interest of the NFL to implement. The NBA's problem isnt that rules aren't set up to ensure parity that allows small markets to compete. They have. GS is proof enough of that. The problem with the NBA is that its overly reliant on having multiple superstars and those are exceedingly rare. It would be like NEEDING a HoF QB and at least 5-6 other HoF players at other positions, all in their prime, to win a title</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRyder, post: 777337, member: 10329"] There is revenue sharing in the NBA. There's also a soft salary cap, a luxury tax (which works as a hard cap) and maximum contracts (something the NFL doesnt have) and now super max contracts in order for a team to retain its stars None of those things would be in the best interest of the NFL to implement. The NBA's problem isnt that rules aren't set up to ensure parity that allows small markets to compete. They have. GS is proof enough of that. The problem with the NBA is that its overly reliant on having multiple superstars and those are exceedingly rare. It would be like NEEDING a HoF QB and at least 5-6 other HoF players at other positions, all in their prime, to win a title [/QUOTE]
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