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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 949408" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Right and this shows you just how bad the Packers situation got. Having to do that with many of their "low paid" peripheral players because of the big contracts you have put a handful of players on. This is the whole point that you, I and a few others are trying to make. I don't care how much money you push into the future, if you are paying a handful of players top 10 money for their position, they eventually are taking up most of your cap, there is no way you can even afford to pay the small contracts, without pushing them out too.</p><p></p><p>Reminds me of a family member, who I won't name. This person kept getting credit cards, because they offered "free money" and high spending limits. They would even take money from one card, to pay off another. Always trying to hone in on the card with the lowest rate. 3 years later, a house full of crap they didn't need, vacations a distant memory and 12 credit card debts that forced them into declaring personal bankruptcy. The NFL owners and players are playing with borrowed money, expecting the media contracts to keep rising and the fans to keep buying into it. I wouldn't be that sad to see it all come down on them someday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 949408, member: 7261"] Right and this shows you just how bad the Packers situation got. Having to do that with many of their "low paid" peripheral players because of the big contracts you have put a handful of players on. This is the whole point that you, I and a few others are trying to make. I don't care how much money you push into the future, if you are paying a handful of players top 10 money for their position, they eventually are taking up most of your cap, there is no way you can even afford to pay the small contracts, without pushing them out too. Reminds me of a family member, who I won't name. This person kept getting credit cards, because they offered "free money" and high spending limits. They would even take money from one card, to pay off another. Always trying to hone in on the card with the lowest rate. 3 years later, a house full of crap they didn't need, vacations a distant memory and 12 credit card debts that forced them into declaring personal bankruptcy. The NFL owners and players are playing with borrowed money, expecting the media contracts to keep rising and the fans to keep buying into it. I wouldn't be that sad to see it all come down on them someday. [/QUOTE]
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