mikeak
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kearly":c08ieyjc said:Popeyejones":c08ieyjc said:kearly":c08ieyjc said:Remember, the salary cap is rising at historic rates right now.
Nitpicking to follow (), but not true. It's the biggest jump since 2006, but nowhere close to a historic rate. Between 2005 and 2006 the cap went up by 20%.
If anything 2011 and 2012 were a brief flat cap era, whereas this is getting back to normal.
I'll clarify what I meant.
I'm going off of raw increases rather than percentages. It was only 21 years ago that the cap era began at $34.6 million. $34.6 million is probably what the Oakland A's were paying their players in 1994. So going by % growth is a bit misleading since the cap was ridiculously small at its inception and this would lead to huge % increases for small raises.
2006 and 2009 had massive outlier increases. $17 million and $13 million respectively. But the average of all other years from 1999 to the uncapped year in 2010 was a steady $5.5 million per year. When you include the outlier years, its roughly 7.5 million on average per year over that decade.
The cap is projected to rise $30 million from 2012 to 2016. It's not the biggest spike in growth ever, but it is the highest "consistent" growth, with every year averaging about $9 million, which is very impressive given the lack of outliers in this sample to raise the average.
Given the rapid brand growth the NFL has seen since the lockout ended, it is likely that his rate of cap increases will continue and that the 2010-2020 period will increase significantly more than the 2000-2010 period did.
What makes the past two years growth even more impressive is the fact that the Cap was NOT supposed to increase beyond marginally..... it took everyone by surprise what happened (this year was supposed to be the first year with any reali significant increase)