http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/06/27/goodell.rookies.ap/index.html
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Why doesn't Goodell discuss how valuable a rookie can be to a team's marketing?
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Good I hope they fix it. Not even the marketing bump makes up for the amount of money rookies make. It hurts the lower teams and it will allow more money to go to the veterans.
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I say bring on a rookie salary cap! -
I'm sure Commissioner Goddell makes more than Jake Long does, and he has such a tough job!!! NOT
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Are you one of those people who think rich people are lazy? -
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I agree rookie pay is excessive, I believe I heard on ESPN that either JaMarcus Russell or Matt Ryan had a contract that paid more than Tom Brady...crazy.
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There are more people in the world who can play left tackle vs. those that can run a billion dollar corporation and not into the ground.
You don't know the meaning of work, or else you would know what these execs do.UCF FINatic likes this. -
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I am with JDang307 on this subject...
A lot of people just like to say the big wigs do nothing but I know first hand how hard their work is. My Father is a Regional Director of a big company (that I work for as well) and you wouldnt believe the amount of ignorant comments people make like "Your dad's job is easy."
Comments like that upset me because I see him leave for work everyday at 7 am and arrive home at 7:30 PM each night every weekday. Then he works a half day on Saturday...
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Other leagues have successfull rookie caps or payscales, no reason the NFL should not have the same, especially if the "saved" money is going into veteran salaries. As long as the money isnt just going back into the pockets of owners its a fantastic idea and one needed for years now.
These salaries are absolutely crushing and missing a few prospects can really monetarily tie up your franchise for years.gunn34 likes this. -
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Back on topic.
It's about time these salaries get under control. No way a first round pick should get paid more then someone who has been doing it for years. I think give them a 3 year max contract. If they stay in the league (Ryan Leaf) then they can get a better contract.