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I guess it must stink just to be SO successful with your huge payroll. Oh wait, they're not.

 

http://www.extremeskins.com/forums/showthread.php?t=146806

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I would register and post but I'm not signing up with my regualr email, and they don't accept yahoo mail.

 

I laugh at big market teams, and I hope all CBA's present and future really dig into these wealthy teasm and make it hurt BIG TIME.

 

Nothing makes me happier then knowing another big market team is forced to play by the financial limits and rules of the rest of the league. No team deserves a financial advantage over any other team regardless of situation !!!! (IMO)

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Sounds like sour grapes to me. Big market or small market, you still have to be clever enough to manage the cap. If you can't manage the cap, ala the Redskins, you will complain about the small market teams and the cap in general. Deal with it Washington, I look forward to your rookie squad this season...

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There's just going to be no convincing people like that because they have a vested interest in the Redskins being able to spend whatever the hell they want. It'd be a complete waste of time to try to argue with them because they're stuck on brilliant statements like "If you can't make money in the NFL without help from the big fish in the sea, you're a moron. It shouldn't come down to socialism."

 

'Nuff said

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I find it kind of funny that Washington fans would be so concerned about having money transferred from the Redskins to the other teams. The only reason why the Redskins are so rich is because of the high amount of money in the DC area, most of it directly or indirectly coming from money TRANSFERRED from taxpayers in the rest of the country--including cities that are so-called "small market."

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The NFL works as well as it does because in the 1960 Wellington Mara of the NYG gave up the right to make a far more dominate figure in money and said, ok I'll agree to complete share revenue. That one move insured that the NFL would one day be the most competitive league in professional sports.

 

Unfortunately, today billionaire owners failed to learn their history. They need to share some of that local revenue, and I said some not all. They have an advantage and should be able to keep some but the distance between the top and bottom needs to be shortened.

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