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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Paul Allen owns both Microsoft and Seahawks, is it legal under NFL Salary Cap rules for Microsoft to pay R. Wilson a large endorsement deal and then have him give a "home team" advantage to the Seahawks ? This seems to be a way to circumvent the Salary Cap
He has been busy playing in the playoffsRussell Wilson just signed a large endorsement with Microsoft. He has one year left on his contract. Wilson has not asked for a renegotiation at all
Paul Allen still owns over 100 million shares in Microsoft
It's pointless. Paul Allen has zero role in the management of Microsoft.I think its a good question, because even if Allen is no longer a company memeber, we all know how "integrity consciouis" the league is about its Shield. It would certainly seem like there is a great deal of grey area that every team could pull to lower a few dollars from their cap numbers. Its not like they haven't done it several times before to great success, dispite being caught severaly times to little or no notariety.
So here is the simple question. Do any of the Seahawks have any Microsoft endorsements.