True, unless you also cap the QB position. I would limit the QB to 13% of the roster cap.A bigger cap only leads to bigger QB pay.
True, unless you also cap the QB position. I would limit the QB to 13% of the roster cap.A bigger cap only leads to bigger QB pay.
I suggested such a thing on here years ago, cap all the positions straight up.True, unless you also cap the QB position. I would limit the QB to 13% of the roster cap.
I think if you cap the QB, the rest of it can work itself out naturally.I suggested such a thing on here years ago, cap all the positions straight up.
But will it?I think if you cap the QB, the rest of it can work itself out naturally.
If he’s the next Jerry Rice, you pay him. If he’s not, don’t break the bank. QB1 QB not so replaceable, which is why Lawrence got $275 million contract….making more than Mahomes. It has become out of control.But will it?
WR X signs for this so WR Y will expect the same or more, then we have the same issues
that QBs started.
I feel like with an all pos cap there will be a lot more players staying with teams rather than
using FA or being cut for cap reasons.
It is all out of control pretty much.. Teams are overpaying at more than just QB.If he’s the next Jerry Rice, you pay him. If he’s not, don’t break the bank. QB1 QB not so replaceable, which is why Lawrence got $275 million contract….making more than Mahomes. It has become out of control.
Exactly..!! Where does it stop.?? These salaries are ridiculous. We're on a trajectory of 100 million per year ( Yeah..It's going to happen) for a starting QB when Burrow is making 55 million per year. Cap all positions and if they don't like it, go play in Canada..Eh.???It is all out of control pretty much.. Teams are overpaying at more than just QB.
They will still all get paid as the cap goes up but yes it's hard to put out goodExactly..!! Where does it stop.?? These salaries are ridiculous. We're on a trajectory of 100 million per year ( Yeah..It's going to happen) for a starting QB when Burrow is making 55 million per year. Cap all positions and if they don't like it, go play in Canada..Eh.???
Teams that pay top-tier money to second-tier quarterbacks deserve what they get. The real question is whether the NFL should take even more responsibility for reigning in fiscally irresponsible owners. Yes, it does involve money, but it’s also about promoting parity, which benefits fans.They will still all get paid as the cap goes up but yes it's hard to put out good
teams if you're doing it like today.
Look at the Cowboys mess, this is going to happen more if it keeps going as is.
Whether it’s the NFL or Nvidia, a good capitalist will price his product to maximize profits. Call it “greed” or “good business”, it is what it is. Ticket prices have increased 4x the inflation rate over the last 30 years. That is because we have plenty of people who love NFL football and are rich enough to afford the prices. NFL teams are not going to price themselves out of the market, and the market is not going to shrink appreciably in the foreseeable future.The NFL's greed has become downright gross. I hope there comes a day when an increasing amount of fans have just had enough of it. It's not in sight yet, and may not be for a long time to come. But one can hope.
I don't know. College football attendance has been decreasing for years with an occasional aberration. Some studies show that Gen Z is a lot less interested in sports than previous generations. Also, due to a variety of reasons, people's attention spans have been getting shorter and shorter, by and large. Then there's the backlash about public funding for sports' stadiums and peoples' frustration with having to pay up and add to their already burgeoning cable and streaming packages.Whether it’s the NFL or Nvidia, a good capitalist will price his product to maximize profits. Call it “greed” or “good business”, it is what it is. Ticket prices have increased 4x the inflation rate over the last 30 years. That is because we have plenty of people who love NFL football and are rich enough to afford the prices. NFL teams are not going to price themselves out of the market, and the market is not going to shrink appreciably in the foreseeable future.
Define “overpaying”. The players’ union is not powerless.It is all out of control pretty much.. Teams are overpaying at more than just QB.
I agree with many of these thoughts. Gen Z is much less interested in sports, particularly American football. Participation rates are way down as is attendance.I don't know. College football attendance has been decreasing for years with an occasional aberration. Some studies show that Gen Z is a lot less interested in sports than previous generations. Also, due to a variety of reasons, people's attention spans have been getting shorter and shorter, by and large. Then there's the backlash about public funding for sports' stadiums and peoples' frustration with having to pay up and add to their already burgeoning cable and streaming packages.
No, I'm not suggesting the decline of the NFL is on the near term horizon. But at some point you can start killing the golden egg laying goose if you're not careful.
And sure, corporations seek to maximize their profits. But they also become vulnerable to competition, to exorbitant PE ratios, to changing tastes amongst the public, etc... I can't say what will become of the NFL in the future, but overextension and hubris have brought many companies to their knees in the past.
I used to be an avid boxing fan. I no longer watch it at all. I hope the NFL doesn’t go that direction, but it’s always possible.I agree with many of these thoughts. Gen Z is much less interested in sports, particularly American football. Participation rates are way down as is attendance.
It used to be quite common for high school games to attract 3k+. Now, it's just parents and girlfriends.
American football is going the way of boxing. Back in the 50's and 60's, every town of 5k+ had a boxing club. My oldest cousin belonged to the Dayton (WA) boxing club and held the record for the quickest knock out in the state's Golden Gloves tournament. Even with limited television, they had live professional boxing matches on in prime time 4 nights a week. Heavyweight championships used to be can't miss TV well into the 70's.
I don't think it's a matter of killing the goose that laid the golden egg. Football still has a long run and will outlive all of us in this forum. But it's inevitable that it's going to eventually become marginalized.
Exactly..!! Where does it stop.?? These salaries are ridiculous. We're on a trajectory of 100 million per year ( Yeah..It's going to happen) for a starting QB when Burrow is making 55 million per year. Cap all positions and if they don't like it, go play in Canada..Eh.???