Friday, December 4, 2009

If the NFL eliminates the salery cap for good?

which teams will have the best chance to dominate and would that spell an end to a great franchise like Green Bay which is a smaller market? is this a good idea or not?



If the NFL eliminates the salery cap for good?soccer





well this is tuff...see it's good for the players who say that compared to MLB and the NBA that they are underpaid..so it's good in that sense and that sense alone...see i'm a cowboy fan so it's good for cowboys fans and me because we are a bigger market team with an owner with deep pockets so yes on that one...but as a whole it's not good for the rest of the leauge...and yes a team like green bay would suffer and suffer big....teams like the redskins and cowboys would dominate the free agent markets incedibly..and the way it looks as of right now i think the owners dont mind not having a salery cap either..its a way for them to find an excuse to jack up prices for there games which is already astronomical in a sense.



If the NFL eliminates the salery cap for good?celtics ,nba teams



I am shocked that not a single person said Washington Redskins. Most expensive seats, sellouts every game, highest revenue period. Without a cap, the Skins would become the Yankees of football. Report It


The ones in big markets like new york chicago and la. Or the ones run by jews.
It's not likely to happen. Jerry Jones can wish on a star all he wants, but not likely to see it ended for good. Let's just say that the players back out of this CBA and the salary cap is to go away in 2010. OK how long do you think before a new CBA is done that includes a Salary Cap again? I don't think it takes too long, because I think owners now recognize the need for one. All the owners would have to do to get it back is prove they are ready for a lock-out and I'm sure most, if not ALL, have the money for a year of non-operation already set aside. If they didn't yet they would be 2010. It happened in the NHL and could happen in the NFL if needed.



Like I said this would be Jerry Jones wet dream. He has the money, and players would want to play for the Cowboys. Sure others like Dan Synder have the money, but not all of them have the common sense(once again see Dan Synder).
That would be very unfair. And Green Bay would just collapse because it isn't owned by one owner.
The Cowboys and Giants would likely dominate by buying all the best players.



to 5 time SB champ --- just because SD is a highly populated city, doesn't mean the Chargers are a big market team (we are not, in fact, we're near the bottom, we'd be F'd if the cap is gone in '10). SD does not have the high # of Fortune 500 companies like many other big cities do.
The large market teams ( Dallas ,New England ,New York ,San Diego) would basically dominate the NFL and put smaller market teams ( Green Bay, New Orleans,St.Louis) in the red .

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