So here’s the thing. The vast majority of NFL players aren’t <insert Chris Rock voice here> wealthy. They’re rich, but they’re not wealthy. The owners? They’re wealthy. And we don’t interact with them that often.https://twitter.com/llamsoyd/status/1160341882129375232 …
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Also, keep this in mind for the upcoming 2020 CBA negotiations, because it’s a tactic the owners have used before. They want you to think about the players’ salaries, compared to a regular job. They don’t want you to think about all those super yachts.https://www.forbes.com/sites/billspringer/2019/04/05/washington-redskins-owner-daniel-snyders-300-foot-megayacht-is-an-expensive-offseason-acquisition/#4927af151844 …
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Approximately half the NFL revenue is split between ~1800 people. The other half is split between 31. You do the fucking math.
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Realistically, where would you suggest the rest of the money go? They raise the salary cap, the top players just get paid more money. Like any other business, there’s not a great way to make the owners reallocate the money down the food chain
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Tax the shit out of them, stop publicly paying for stadiums.
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