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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1048189" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Really, the only thing that all the NFL money effects directly, are owners bottom lines. Like I have said in the past, the NFL basically prints their own money and then decides how the pie should be split up.</p><p></p><p>Now the indirect effect of it is large for me the fan. First, obviously, it doesn't sit well with me when I compare an NFL players salary with a teachers salary. Second, economically it does impact me. Sure, I can stop going to games, not watch them on TV and basically avoid the NFL all together. However, consumer goods and the prices are effected directly by the NFL. Any product that advertises through the NFL, costs more. So one might say "Well then don't buy Budweiser Beer". Well, that is smart advice no matter what, but if I buy a 6 pack of "No Commercialized Brewery" beer, I can guarantee you, they raise the prices of their beer, every time Budweiser does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1048189, member: 7261"] Really, the only thing that all the NFL money effects directly, are owners bottom lines. Like I have said in the past, the NFL basically prints their own money and then decides how the pie should be split up. Now the indirect effect of it is large for me the fan. First, obviously, it doesn't sit well with me when I compare an NFL players salary with a teachers salary. Second, economically it does impact me. Sure, I can stop going to games, not watch them on TV and basically avoid the NFL all together. However, consumer goods and the prices are effected directly by the NFL. Any product that advertises through the NFL, costs more. So one might say "Well then don't buy Budweiser Beer". Well, that is smart advice no matter what, but if I buy a 6 pack of "No Commercialized Brewery" beer, I can guarantee you, they raise the prices of their beer, every time Budweiser does. [/QUOTE]
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