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Quarterback Exemption for NFL Salary Cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 777344" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>It would depend on how the dollars are allocateds, if they are allocated, by the league. A small market like GB won’t generate the advertising/promotion revenue of NYC. Now if the league ensures (through revenue sharing) that each team gets the same dollars to spend on QB, that changes the calculus. But given the size of these salaries, I doubt that teams in NYC would want to, essentially, subsidize other teams. That’s the way the current salary cap works. The NFL has common revenue sources, TV contracts being the biggest, and then they allocate those dollars equally to each team. I agree it’s an interesting concept, I’m just not sure it would work differently from the cap system in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 777344, member: 13032"] It would depend on how the dollars are allocateds, if they are allocated, by the league. A small market like GB won’t generate the advertising/promotion revenue of NYC. Now if the league ensures (through revenue sharing) that each team gets the same dollars to spend on QB, that changes the calculus. But given the size of these salaries, I doubt that teams in NYC would want to, essentially, subsidize other teams. That’s the way the current salary cap works. The NFL has common revenue sources, TV contracts being the biggest, and then they allocate those dollars equally to each team. I agree it’s an interesting concept, I’m just not sure it would work differently from the cap system in place. [/QUOTE]
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