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Yes, but that alone would not save the Packers without the revenue sharing system.Originally posted by FavreChildAgain:
"The Packers Pro Shop and PackersProShop.com are the only shopping locations where the Packers organization inherits all sales revenue."MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Under the new collective bargaining agreement, each team must spend at least 56% of the salary cap on players. Suppose that the salary cap is $107 mil; that means that the Packers must spend at least $59.92 mil on player salaries.
I don't think the Pack can generate $59.92 mil per year solely on local revenues. Market is not big enough.MIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Scott, you know undergrads don't write theses.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by coolman3I used it as a source in my the Economic thesis paper.
You actually write your own papers now? Gotta admit, you've come a long way since Greenspan.
Sincerely,
Inspector Clouseau"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Economics majors do though. Its part of a research course.Originally posted by MJZiggyScott, you know undergrads don't write theses.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by coolman3I used it as a source in my the Economic thesis paper.
You actually write your own papers now? Gotta admit, you've come a long way since Greenspan.
Sincerely,
Inspector ClouseauMIKE SHERMAN IS THE ONLY GM IN NFL HISTORY WHO NEVER MISSED THE PLAYOFFS
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Originally posted by coolman3Under the new collective bargaining agreement, each team must spend at least 56% of the salary cap on players. Suppose that the salary cap is $107 mil; that means that the Packers must spend at least $59.92 mil on player salaries.
I don't think the Pack can generate $59.92 mil per year solely on local revenues. Market is not big enough.
It's not 56% - the minimum is 84% of the salary cap. I think the salary cap is set at 59.5% of total football revenues.
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Originally posted by MJZiggyScott, you know undergrads don't write theses.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by coolman3I used it as a source in my the Economic thesis paper.
You actually write your own papers now? Gotta admit, you've come a long way since Greenspan.
Sincerely,
Inspector Clouseau
Sorry - I went to a cheap in state school.
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Wow. You been taking lessons from Patler?Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by coolman3Under the new collective bargaining agreement, each team must spend at least 56% of the salary cap on players. Suppose that the salary cap is $107 mil; that means that the Packers must spend at least $59.92 mil on player salaries.
I don't think the Pack can generate $59.92 mil per year solely on local revenues. Market is not big enough.
It's not 56% - the minimum is 84% of the salary cap. I think the salary cap is set at 59.5% of total football revenues."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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