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    NBC has suggested that it points out cash problems in Minnesota:

    The Brett Favre contract technically is a two-year, $25 million deal. Though it's unlikely that he'll receive any of the money that he's due to earn in 2010, he actually will be receiving large chunks of the money he'll earn over the next several months in both 2010 and 2011.

    Per a league source, Favre's $12 million base salary for the 2009 season will be paid out in three ways. He'll receive $4 million in the form of periodic paychecks during the upcoming season. He'll also receive lump sums of $4 million in March 2010 and another $4 million in 2011.

  • #2
    Looks like if MN is in for a penny, they're in for a pound.

    I'm ALL for the Vikes mortgaging their future and financially strapping the franchise for years to come by making this move along with any others they feel are necessary in their "All in" approach to this season.

    Cilly's on the hot seat. Desperate men make desperate moves,


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    • #3
      Originally posted by CaptainKickass
      Looks like if MN is in for a penny, they're in for a pound.

      I'm ALL for the Vikes mortgaging their future and financially strapping the franchise for years to come by making this move along with any others they feel are necessary in their "All in" approach to this season.

      Cilly's on the hot seat. Desperate men make desperate moves,


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      With any luck, Favre may impact their ability to sign guys like AP.

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      • #4
        Looks like they brought the circus to town for a fund raiser.
        Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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        • #5
          How do we know this is a sign of cash flow problems and not just ownership's way of retaining interest-generating principle over the next 24 months while making Favre's contract look good?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hoosier
            How do we know this is a sign of cash flow problems and not just ownership's way of retaining interest-generating principle over the next 24 months while making Favre's contract look good?
            Because of future value. Favre, almost certainly, got more dollars that he would have because the value of the deal would have been reduced by a future value calculation. Bus Cook would have taken those deferred payments and calculated how much Favre would lose by not having access to the money right away.

            Ziggy will collect interest, but he will pay a premium for the right to defer the payments. Zero sum.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by hoosier
              How do we know this is a sign of cash flow problems and not just ownership's way of retaining interest-generating principle over the next 24 months while making Favre's contract look good?

              What interest? If you know of a bank that's paying any, I'd love to hear about it.

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              • #8
                Straight into his retirement program.

                He notices his is light, too, eh?

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                • #9
                  Re: Interesting details on Fvres contract

                  Originally posted by Patler
                  NBC has suggested that it points out cash problems in Minnesota:

                  The Brett Favre contract technically is a two-year, $25 million deal. Though it's unlikely that he'll receive any of the money that he's due to earn in 2010, he actually will be receiving large chunks of the money he'll earn over the next several months in both 2010 and 2011.

                  Per a league source, Favre's $12 million base salary for the 2009 season will be paid out in three ways. He'll receive $4 million in the form of periodic paychecks during the upcoming season. He'll also receive lump sums of $4 million in March 2010 and another $4 million in 2011.

                  Looks like the Broncos, Cardinals and Falcons have cash problems also.....


                  As it turns out, Vikings quarterback Brett Favre isn't the only guy who recently signed a contract with a portion of his base salary deferred into future years.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Interesting details on Fvres contract

                    Originally posted by Rastak
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    NBC has suggested that it points out cash problems in Minnesota:

                    The Brett Favre contract technically is a two-year, $25 million deal. Though it's unlikely that he'll receive any of the money that he's due to earn in 2010, he actually will be receiving large chunks of the money he'll earn over the next several months in both 2010 and 2011.

                    Per a league source, Favre's $12 million base salary for the 2009 season will be paid out in three ways. He'll receive $4 million in the form of periodic paychecks during the upcoming season. He'll also receive lump sums of $4 million in March 2010 and another $4 million in 2011.

                    Looks like the Broncos, Cardinals and Falcons have cash problems also.....


                    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-future-years/
                    I wonder if the teams are trying to push things to the uncapped year to justify keeping spending low, and the lockout year where teams will get network money without having to pay the players.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Interesting details on Fvres contract

                      Originally posted by Rastak
                      Looks like the Broncos, Cardinals and Falcons have cash problems also.....
                      Actually, three of the four teams mentioned are some of the lowest revenue teams in the league. Not sure about the Broncos anymore though. Who knows really. I wouldn't be surprised if the Vikings had money issues and wanted to push some of the payouts to when they'll likely be groundbreaking a new stadium. The Vikings really do have a terrible deal with the Metrodome. Then again, the owners are rich and should pay more than most do to build stadiums (and fatten their pocketbooks).
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                      • #12
                        Re: Interesting details on Fvres contract

                        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                        Originally posted by Rastak
                        Looks like the Broncos, Cardinals and Falcons have cash problems also.....
                        Actually, three of the four teams mentioned are some of the lowest revenue teams in the league. Not sure about the Broncos anymore though. Who knows really. I wouldn't be surprised if the Vikings had money issues and wanted to push some of the payouts to when they'll likely be groundbreaking a new stadium. The Vikings really do have a terrible deal with the Metrodome. Then again, the owners are rich and should pay more than most do to build stadiums (and fatten their pocketbooks).

                        Word is the Bucs have some serious cash issues....maybe the Jags too.

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                        • #13
                          Sounds like they bought Favre the same way I bought my fridge - no payments for 9 months... And Favre is about as cold and rigid too.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mraynrand
                            Sounds like they bought Favre the same way I bought my fridge - no payments for 9 months... And Favre is about as cold and rigid too.

                            Are you buying your fridges at Goodwill? Otherwise wouldn't he be the old one that they hauled away to the dump for free?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Interesting details on Fvres contract

                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Originally posted by Rastak
                              Looks like the Broncos, Cardinals and Falcons have cash problems also.....
                              Actually, three of the four teams mentioned are some of the lowest revenue teams in the league. Not sure about the Broncos anymore though. Who knows really. I wouldn't be surprised if the Vikings had money issues and wanted to push some of the payouts to when they'll likely be groundbreaking a new stadium. The Vikings really do have a terrible deal with the Metrodome. Then again, the owners are rich and should pay more than most do to build stadiums (and fatten their pocketbooks).
                              Iff the Vikings have money problems it is due to revenue and not a cap situation. The Vikings have one of the best capologists in the NFL in Brezinski.
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