PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Article about the Greed of the NFL on both sides...


Status
Not open for further replies.

DarrylS

PatsFans.com Supporter
PatsFans.com Supporter
2019 Weekly Picks Winner
Joined
Sep 13, 2004
Messages
58,986
Reaction score
12,773
Short synopsis of one columnists view of the greed fo the NFL....

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=60565

NFL dispute is hard to fathom
By Scott Bordow, Tribune Columnist
March 7, 2006
Labor disputes in professional sports are seldom understandable — they’re akin to two fat guys fighting over the last piece of pizza — but the NFL’s current squabble is particularly appalling.
The NFL is the goose that laid the golden egg. According to Forbes magazine, all 32 teams made a profit in 2004. Even the Cardinals, with their antiquated stadium and poor attendance, had an operating income of $16.2 million after expenses, the magazine reported.
You’ll rarely hear an NFL owner say he’s losing money. And if you do, he’s lying.
The players are living off the money tree as well. The salary cap has increased from $34.6 million per team in 1994 to $85.5 million last season. The average salary in 2005 was $1.4 million, according to the NFL Players Association. That’s an 11 percent increase since 2003 and nearly double the average salary ($716,600) in 1995.
Know many employees who have gotten a 100 percent raise in the last decade? I don’t.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.


Wednesday Patriots Notebook 5/1: News and Notes
TRANSCRIPT: Jerod Mayo’s Appearance on WEEI On Monday
Tuesday Patriots Notebook 4/30: News and Notes
TRANSCRIPT: Drake Maye’s Interview on WEEI on Jones & Mego with Arcand
MORSE: Rookie Camp Invitees and Draft Notes
Patriots Get Extension Done with Barmore
Monday Patriots Notebook 4/29: News and Notes
Patriots News 4-28, Draft Notes On Every Draft Pick
MORSE: A Closer Look at the Patriots Undrafted Free Agents
Five Thoughts on the Patriots Draft Picks: Overall, Wolf Played it Safe
Back
Top