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Quarterback Exemption for NFL Salary Cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 777439" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>In terms of the salary cap, I wouldn't change the current system as far as exemptions for QB's or anyone. If they are on your roster, they count. Why give teams an exemption for having to pay one of the top players in the league?</p><p></p><p>As far as talent being spread too thin, I think you are looking to much at the small picture. No doubt players 1-22 are more talented on each roster than players 23-53. But when you are down to player #58 (practice squad guy) during the season, it sure would be nice to not have to go checkout the local bowling alleys and grocery stores to find player #64. A development league wouldn't just benefit the short term either, these are guys who have a chance to keep developing and could possibly be a starter 2-4 years down the road. We have seen this with guys like Kurt Warner, Warren Moon, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 777439, member: 7261"] In terms of the salary cap, I wouldn't change the current system as far as exemptions for QB's or anyone. If they are on your roster, they count. Why give teams an exemption for having to pay one of the top players in the league? As far as talent being spread too thin, I think you are looking to much at the small picture. No doubt players 1-22 are more talented on each roster than players 23-53. But when you are down to player #58 (practice squad guy) during the season, it sure would be nice to not have to go checkout the local bowling alleys and grocery stores to find player #64. A development league wouldn't just benefit the short term either, these are guys who have a chance to keep developing and could possibly be a starter 2-4 years down the road. We have seen this with guys like Kurt Warner, Warren Moon, etc. [/QUOTE]
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