I scratch my head when I think of announcers talking about Joe Flacco making $17 million as though it was an obvious conclusion.
I don't begrudge Joe Flacco making his dough, but I wonder if his offensive line might take offense and miss a block or two and lead to his early retirement.
NFL Rosters have 53 guys on them, right? Salary cap is currently $120.6M, so it pays to be the starting QB.
I'm not going to look up the salaries of every team and see if they are at cap limits, but I have to wonder about the cash flow involved with the economics of professional sports. If there were double the number of teams in the NFL, would the sport still be interesting? College football is generating unlimited players that are ultimately subsidized by taxpayer dollars whether through state schools or government grants or loans being allocated or tax write-off donations from alumni. If there's more teams, then there would be more wealth to spread around, right?
Just thinking...
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