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Interesting Article on How Revenue Sharing (between owners) is real fly in ointment
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<blockquote data-quote="SpartaChris" data-source="post: 369040" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Ok, just read the article, and I agree it is a great piece. </p><p></p><p>Couple thoughts about where the "haves" are coming from: It is patently unfair for small market teams like Green Bay, Carolina and New Orleans to support teams in larger markets like Minnesota and Cincinnati when they literally do nothing at all to increase their own revenue. Minnesota, Cincinnati, San Diego and San Francisco are in much larger markets than New Orleans or Green Bay, yet they can't generate near the revenue? Please. It's more like those teams are just sitting back and collecting a handout rather than trying to better themselves. </p><p></p><p>Seems to me the solution should be simple- Share only the league generated revenue the teams keep whatever they generate on their own. Ticket revenue, broadcasting revenue including Direct TV and radio, and anything generated by NFL Shop is shared. Base the salary cap and floor on this number. Anything generated by the teams above and beyond that gets to stay with the team. Everyone wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartaChris, post: 369040, member: 1007"] Ok, just read the article, and I agree it is a great piece. Couple thoughts about where the "haves" are coming from: It is patently unfair for small market teams like Green Bay, Carolina and New Orleans to support teams in larger markets like Minnesota and Cincinnati when they literally do nothing at all to increase their own revenue. Minnesota, Cincinnati, San Diego and San Francisco are in much larger markets than New Orleans or Green Bay, yet they can't generate near the revenue? Please. It's more like those teams are just sitting back and collecting a handout rather than trying to better themselves. Seems to me the solution should be simple- Share only the league generated revenue the teams keep whatever they generate on their own. Ticket revenue, broadcasting revenue including Direct TV and radio, and anything generated by NFL Shop is shared. Base the salary cap and floor on this number. Anything generated by the teams above and beyond that gets to stay with the team. Everyone wins. [/QUOTE]
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