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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.Nobody on this earth is worth that much....Nobody should be getting paid like that when we have kids living on the streets, when people can't afford their next meal or know where their going to sleep next. People can't afford med for their cancer/Aids treatments and die and somehow you think its justified that some makes this much?
Goodell does nothing! The players play and the coaches coach, the owners own, what does this guy do again? Nothing! He sits at a desk all day and makes 30mill a year...What a joke!:bricks:
Right because the smart thing to do would be to say they had too much money, and negotiate a deal where they give more away than they need to.
I don't remember saying anything about it being a smart negotiation tactic but thanks for putting words in my mouth. The fact is if they're paying Goddell that much money they're making many times that each but to hear them talk they were losing money.
So in other words, you have absolutely zero response to my perfectly appropriate question.Ok, you're just trolling. I forgot who I was responding to. My mistake there.
So in other words, you have absolutely zero response to my perfectly appropriate question.
Just as I knew you wouldn't.
Just out of curiousity, if I'm a troll and yet you keep responding, what does that say about you?The NFL has pulled in SB shares in the 60's and 70's for pretty much every year it's been on. Overall attendance/viewership has generally experienced an increase/flattening over the course of time, and there's been no great dip in attendance/viewership for any significant period of time in the SB era.
In other words, and as I noted: despite your trolling, what's happening was going to happen with, or without, Goodell.
Now, back under your bridge.
It certainly seems from media reports that Bob Kraft played major roles in the TV contract and in the new CBA settlement. We fans don't know what if any unique capabilities the Commish brought to the party during player and TV negotiations and what he specifically did to drive the revenue increases. The only facts we have is that Goody's Board of Directors, the owners, seem to like the job he's doing vis-a-vis his compensation package. However, having some personal familiarity with BODs and looking at some of these owners this doesn't necessarily impress.
Taxed like a ***********at 30 million? Sorry, but some people do become millionaires by doing very little. This guy is a prime example. I'm not shedding tears for anyone making 30 million in regard to their tax burden. Spare me...Yeah and he probably gets taxed like a ************. You don't become a millionaire by doing nothing.
Just out of curiousity, if I'm a troll and yet you keep responding, what does that say about you?
You have given absolutely zero evidence to support your statement. Your statement is weak speculation unsupported by any facts, and nothing more.
The NFL set an all-time paid attendance record in 2000 for the third consecutive year, reaching the 20-million paid attendance mark for only the second time in league history. Regular-season paid attendance of 16,387,289 for an average of 66,078 per game also was an all-time record for the third consecutive season.
The NFL set an all-time paid attendance record in 2004 for the third consecutive year with a mark of 21,708,624. Regular- season paid attendance increased to 17,000,811, the first time the NFL reached the 17-million mark. Average paid attendance of 66,409 was also an all-time high, March 21.
NEW YORK -- For the fourth consecutive year, the NFL set a regular-season attendance record in 2006, averaging more than 67,000 fans per game.
Total paid attendance for games averaged 67,738, and increased to a season total of 17,340,879, the league announced Thursday.
It was the third straight year the league sold more than 17 million tickets.
Just out of curiousity, if I'm a troll and yet you keep responding, what does that say about you?
You have given absolutely zero evidence to support your statement. Your statement is weak speculation unsupported by any facts, and nothing more.
Just out of curiousity, if I'm a troll and yet you keep responding, what does that say about you?
You have given absolutely zero evidence to support your statement. Your statement is weak speculation unsupported by any facts, and nothing more.
Would you be more impressed knowing influential Robert is a member of the compensation committee? Chaired by his good friend who often seeks his council, Arthur Blank. The league has 28 committees and only half a dozen or so owners serve on each. What Goodell did was their bidding, including playing the bad cop at lockout time so none of them had to incur the wrath of their constituents.
Taxed like a ***********at 30 million? Sorry, but some people do become millionaires by doing very little. This guy is a prime example. I'm not shedding tears for anyone making 30 million in regard to their tax burden. Spare me...
The sport is popular in spite of Goodell, not because of Goodell. I kind of think. No one goes to the games to see the owners or the half witted BA monkey boy perform for them. They go to see the boys, and watch a good game.
I just hope he doesnt mess up the product like most business CEO's do when they score a lucky job pushing a great product they could never created on their own.
Like windows users defending and using an aging disfunctional OS
with Balmer. After a while it becomes the beaten woman syndrome for the user or fan, where they keep on explaining away the mistakes, dispointment, and constant disfunction, because its all they know.
I dont think he desurves the money for how he has handled things. But I would pay him $60 million if he would just stick to stucking up to the owners, and keep his silly ideas on how to change the game to himself.
What I was trying to go for, wasn't really clear but, he's already paying tons of money used on foods stamps, welfare, what not. What do people expect him to do donate 99% of his earnings to charity? Not asking anyone to shed tears for him, far from it. The guy obviously did something right if he's making 30 mill a year. I mean, people don't just show up at your house and offer you a million dollar job. I don't like him as commish, would rather they bring back Paul Tagliabue.