Pokerbrat2000
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Of course they do, which is the only "guaranteed" money I see as almost earned. Ideally, for me, pay them at the end of the season what they "actually earned", but that will never happen.Cool story--vested vets get their 1 year salary guaranteed if they make the week 1 53.
There are such guarantees!
Again, I am aware of this. Which is why I said that for me, those guarantees at least allow a team to bail on a small part of a failed contract.
eh, I think it persists because the players benefit from it and there are 31 other teams. Players can play them off of each other to get the best deal. For the league to collectively refuse to pay them...well now we have illegal collusion and they end up in court.
It persists because of us fans, the networks and a term called "monopoly". As long as the NFL is allowed to keep printing its own money, the owners and Players association will be smoking cigars and loving it. It will be interesting to watch if the NCAA evolves into a semi-professional league. Keeping star players longer with NIL money and no eligibility requirements.