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My father-in-law actually made this observation.

 

The players want there to be more revenue sharing between teams in addition to wanting a higher percentage of non-standard revenue (parking, stadium naming rights, etc.).

 

What would happen if the NFL owners made it part of the CBA that the players had to do revenue sharing? When they received money from non-standard sources like endorsements, why shouldn't they have to share it with all the rest of the NFL players? And have that revenue sharing factored into the amount of money that the players are getting from the teams?

 

It works the same way you know - players on big market teams have far better chances to get endorsements. Players in, say, Arizona are lucky to attend the opening of a new tire store.

 

I mean, it is the same thing as what they want the teams to do. Why would it not apply to players (other than the players have not made the major investments with associated risks to get their money?

 

I thought it was interesting though obviously would never work both ways in this world.

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My father-in-law actually made this observation.

 

The players want there to be more revenue sharing between teams in addition to wanting a higher percentage of non-standard revenue (parking, stadium naming rights, etc.).

 

What would happen if the NFL owners made it part of the CBA that the players had to do revenue sharing? When they received money from non-standard sources like endorsements, why shouldn't they have to share it with all the rest of the NFL players? And have that revenue sharing factored into the amount of money that the players are getting from the teams?

 

I mean, it is the same thing as what they want the teams to do. Why would it not apply to players (other than the players have not made the major investments with associated risks to get their money0?

 

I thought it was interesting though obviously would never work both ways in this world.

 

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I think the NFL owners need your father in law in negotations. That is brillant.

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It works the same way you know - players on big market teams have far better chances to get endorsements. Players in, say, Arizona are lucky to attend the opening of a new tire store.

 

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So true. You know Larry Fitzgerald would have plenty of opportunities had he landed in New York or heck, just about ANYWHERE other than the Valley of the Sun.

 

Reminds me of some real cheesy car dealership commercials with Rich Aurilia (and his wife) up in the Bay Area. :D

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My father-in-law actually made this observation.

 

The players want there to be more revenue sharing between teams in addition to wanting a higher percentage of non-standard revenue (parking, stadium naming rights, etc.).

 

What would happen if the NFL owners made it part of the CBA that the players had to do revenue sharing? When they received money from non-standard sources like endorsements, why shouldn't they have to share it with all the rest of the NFL players? And have that revenue sharing factored into the amount of money that the players are getting from the teams?

 

It works the same way you know - players on big market teams have far better chances to get endorsements. Players in, say, Arizona are lucky to attend the opening of a new tire store.

 

I mean, it is the same thing as what they want the teams to do. Why would it not apply to players (other than the players have not made the major investments with associated risks to get their money?

 

I thought it was interesting though obviously would never work both ways in this world.

 

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This is a excellent post.

 

I am sure the players union would not hear of it though.their highest paying customers might jump out of the union if they wanted to agree with this.but as your father-in-law sais, it would be fair.

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Why should the players agree to a figure of revenues before the definition of revenues is established?

 

I don't really see any evidence that the players are at fault for this. Every media source has point blank said that the owners are divided on how the revenues are split between each other, not whether the players deserve a cut, or what kind of percentage to offer them.

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Why should the players agree to a figure of revenues before the definition of revenues is established?

 

I don't really see any evidence that the players are at fault for this. Every media source has point blank said that the owners are divided on how the revenues are split between each other, not whether the players deserve a cut, or what kind of percentage to offer them.

 

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That is because some owners can afford to spend more because they are in higher markets. the players union is feeding off that arguement IMO.

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I'd like to see H8tank's take on all this. Obviously revenue sharing makes the NFL nothing but a bunch of Kommunists, right H8?  :D

 

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That ought to be good. Are the Jaguars a communist organization? :D

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