Halifax_Pats_Fan
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I know what you all are about to say..duhh, look at the last 10 years of dominance!
Look at the sell-outs, the point of business is to make money, Kraft has been making truckloads of it. By that definition they are successful!
It's pretty, seemingly, cut and dry really.
Ok, I get that. I am not on one side or the other really, just curious to know what us pats fans think of it.
My only comment on the model is the hard numbers they have for positions, if they have them. Or maybe they have a range, I don't know...
Should there be room for 'executive decisions' to be made in certain circumstances that still keep the model intact, on certain players.
For instance, yeah, this position gets this dollar amount but in this specific instance, we can through maybe 2 more million, max, at a player. Add up that 2 million over a roster and you are into a cap hit that's for sure.
I just think that in some instances, maybe there is room to maintain the integrity of the business model, yet still build in some room for flexibility where situations permit.
Or are the hard numbers the absolute line in the sand.
Dunno, just asking...
Look at the sell-outs, the point of business is to make money, Kraft has been making truckloads of it. By that definition they are successful!
It's pretty, seemingly, cut and dry really.
Ok, I get that. I am not on one side or the other really, just curious to know what us pats fans think of it.
My only comment on the model is the hard numbers they have for positions, if they have them. Or maybe they have a range, I don't know...
Should there be room for 'executive decisions' to be made in certain circumstances that still keep the model intact, on certain players.
For instance, yeah, this position gets this dollar amount but in this specific instance, we can through maybe 2 more million, max, at a player. Add up that 2 million over a roster and you are into a cap hit that's for sure.
I just think that in some instances, maybe there is room to maintain the integrity of the business model, yet still build in some room for flexibility where situations permit.
Or are the hard numbers the absolute line in the sand.
Dunno, just asking...