Good Slate article on the NFL and its owners collusion to keep pay down

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Reggie White NFL lawsuit: It could be bigger than Bountygate. - Slate Magazine

The facts in the White case are straightforward and damning, and largely agreed upon by both sides. In 2010, the last year of an expiring labor deal, there was no salary cap. Teams were ostensibly free to carry whatever payroll they could afford, but in their summer meetings the owners came to a secret agreement. No one would cross the $123 million boundary, because if some teams spent freely, that would drive up prices for teams that would rather not spend at all.


The imaginary salary cap "came up several times in our meetings," said John Mara, Giants owner and chairman of the NFL's management committee. Still, four teams took the gentlemen's agreement as something less than binding, because after all: There was no actual rule. The Redskins, Cowboys, Raiders, and Saints all spent more than $123 million, despite being warned"at least six times" that serious consequences would follow. And sure enough, the gavel came down. This season and next, Washington and Dallas (the two biggest spenders) will forfeit a combined $46 million in salary cap space, to be distributed among the other teams.

In other words: Dan Snyder and Jerry Jones are being punished for failing to collude with their fellow owners in a secret deal to keep hundreds of millions of dollars out of the hands of NFL players.
 

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I read about this on Deadspin. Not surprised by the major media hacks not saying a peep about it as well.
 

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I said this at the time the Redskins and Cowboys were unfairly punished for not abiding by this rule. The NFL openly admitted to collusion and may have to suffer for it.
 

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Somebody gonna get shot in the head before this goes too far. This sport makes way too many powerful people rich. Paying players any more is the last thing the nfl will allow.
 

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Somebody gonna get shot in the head before this goes too far. This sport makes way too many powerful people rich. Paying players any more is the last thing the nfl will allow.
The fact that the NFL freely admitted to it, and extorted the union into agreeing makes me feel this won't get too far as well, despite it being so blatant.
 

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The fact that the NFL freely admitted to it, and extorted the union into agreeing makes me feel this won't get too far as well, despite it being so blatant.


Because they can't be touched. Nfl generates like $8 billion a year, has a huge tv contract and a Super Bowl event so big it's pretty much a national holiday. They can admit to anything at this point and if people try to test them like that there'll be a few more holes dug in the desert
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the thing that got me(and admittedly might be more well known) is that Goodell's ruling was appealed to him

same man who blasted the defendants in the media got to rule whether his own ruling was just
 

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It's a business. Any astute businessperson would've done the same.

Why would they just give hundreds of mils away? We see it in baseball too & it was just a mandatory 1yr thing anyway.

Snyder and Jones deserve to be penalized for being dumb. Look at what those moves got them too. Albert Haynesworth, Donovan McNabb, no playoffs, etc.
 

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It's a business. Any astute businessperson would've done the same.

Why would they just give hundreds of mils away? We see it in baseball too & it was just a mandatory 1yr thing anyway.

Snyder and Jones deserve to be penalized for being dumb. Look at what those moves got them too. Albert Haynesworth, Donovan McNabb, no playoffs, etc.

the CBA stated it would be an uncapped year. they broke the rules and penalized teams for no reason
 

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It's a business. Any astute businessperson would've done the same.

Why would they just give hundreds of mils away? We see it in baseball too & it was just a mandatory 1yr thing anyway.

Snyder and Jones deserve to be penalized for being dumb. Look at what those moves got them too. Albert Haynesworth, Donovan McNabb, no playoffs, etc.
nah, it was an uncapped year.

you cant depress salaries in an uncapped year.


This is actually bigger than Snyder and Jones with their money (and ftr, Snyder and Jones dumped bad contracts into that year and in turn were in good financial shape for the future).
 
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