Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2023
Moderators: NCF, salmar80, BF004, APB, Packfntk
Wasn't sure where to put this, We had a talk about ticket prices a while back, and waiting till the last instant hoping to get them at less then market value, this is about the many things teams have done to raise the price of a seat, interesting
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/why- ... 29214.html
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/why- ... 29214.html
Interesting article. I didn't know about these new stadiums being constructed so as to seat fewer fans. Though I am wondering why the article would not also mention the astronomical sums of money that are being awarded to younger players, many of whom have not yet proven their worth.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024 13:52Wasn't sure where to put this, We had a talk about ticket prices a while back, and waiting till the last instant hoping to get them at less then market value, this is about the many things teams have done to raise the price of a seat, interesting
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/why- ... 29214.html
"It's better to decide wrongly than weakly; if you're weak, you're likely to be wrong anyway."
- Bill Parcells
- Bill Parcells
Eric Bienemy out in Washington.
https://www.si.com/nfl/commanders/news/ ... sbury-hire
#Papareportsthenews
#nfl
https://www.si.com/nfl/commanders/news/ ... sbury-hire
#Papareportsthenews
#nfl
"It's better to decide wrongly than weakly; if you're weak, you're likely to be wrong anyway."
- Bill Parcells
- Bill Parcells
- Scott4Pack
- Reactions:
- Posts: 2934
- Joined: 26 Mar 2020 03:41
- Location: New Mexico
Papa, I appreciate your question a bunch.Papa John wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024 14:09Interesting article. I didn't know about these new stadiums being constructed so as to seat fewer fans. Though I am wondering why the article would not also mention the astronomical sums of money that are being awarded to younger players, many of whom have not yet proven their worth.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024 13:52Wasn't sure where to put this, We had a talk about ticket prices a while back, and waiting till the last instant hoping to get them at less then market value, this is about the many things teams have done to raise the price of a seat, interesting
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/why- ... 29214.html
Truth is that players are getting new contracts with much money based on their potential more than anything. In other words, perhaps contract values are based as much on potential as any other attribute. The exceptions are the QBs and others who have lengthy careers. The supply/demand is also a factor. Only so many special players to go around.
Another factors is that the amount of money flushed into the system is massive compared to what it used to be. Follow Andrew Brandt and other guys who used to work contracts in the NFL and they'll surprise you with some info they write about that.
I too would prefer contract values to decrease. I don't care for a star QB being paid upwards of >$50M/year. But that's just where the market is now. Maybe some day it'll settle.
Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
- Pckfn23
- Huddle Heavy Hitter
- Reactions:
- Posts: 14470
- Joined: 22 Mar 2020 22:13
- Location: Western Wisconsin
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
money equals respect in todays nfl, no different then the rest who are best or have been best at position during rookie contract, he simply voiced what they all think.
Adams got it before being asked if he deserved it, but he didn't settle for less then top positional money, I see know difference here, Jefferson was pushed into answering the way he did.
- BF004
- Huddle Heavy Hitter
- Reactions:
- Posts: 13862
- Joined: 17 Mar 2020 16:05
- Location: Suamico
- Contact:
I think I might strongly consider trading Jefferson if I am the Vikings. They kind of need a lot of pieces, starting with a QB. Even if they bring back Kirk, he's the 2nd oldest QB in the league behind Rodgers, along with Stafford, at 36. Exception, not the norm, to be playing football at 36+ at QB if Rodgers and Brady are skewing expectations.
Someone dangles two firsts and maybe more for Jefferson, sitting at pick 11 needing to move up to get a QB.
If the Vikings get a lot of ammo, Caleb Williams I believe mentioned the Vikings as a team he'd consider. If either Williams says no to Chicago or they are fine with Fields, Bears gotta take the best offer, even if in the division.
Jefferson and pick 11 to the Bears for pick 1? That would net Jefferson around a two firsts and a 2nd value, given past trades around that range. Some fill either way.
you are wise beyond your years wiser then I hope the Viking brass are, personally I'd love them to sign JJ to a 5 yr 150 mil. fully guaranteed contract, draft Pinex from UW and bumble along as cellar dwellers in the division for years to come.BF004 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024 08:00I think I might strongly consider trading Jefferson if I am the Vikings. They kind of need a lot of pieces, starting with a QB. Even if they bring back Kirk, he's the 2nd oldest QB in the league behind Rodgers, along with Stafford, at 36. Exception, not the norm, to be playing football at 36+ at QB if Rodgers and Brady are skewing expectations.
Someone dangles two firsts and maybe more for Jefferson, sitting at pick 11 needing to move up to get a QB.
If the Vikings get a lot of ammo, Caleb Williams I believe mentioned the Vikings as a team he'd consider. If either Williams says no to Chicago or they are fine with Fields, Bears gotta take the best offer, even if in the division.
Jefferson and pick 11 to the Bears for pick 1? That would net Jefferson around a two firsts and a 2nd value, given past trades around that range. Some fill either way.
So many better places to allocate that cap space.
Like to a left tackle who plays 8 games in 4 seasons as one example.
3 or 4 very good receivers is a better situation then just one top 5 receiver, I wasn't the guy that wanted to retain Adams, I was the guy who wanted more receivers with some of the same abilities.
right Jefferson may want 175 mil. for 5 years, I can't even wrap my brain around that
KJ Osborn, Jordan Addison, TJ Hockenson... you have a pretty nice group of receivers there even without muh Justin Jefferson. That's before you add some FAs/rookies. This draft is pretty deep with nice WRs.
I would pony up to keep JJ if I had a long-term guy at QB; star-power separates you from your opponents. They don't, though, so it probably makes more sense to leverage his trade value to retool their offense a bit, than to have a super expensive WR on the team with no one to throw to him.
'Definitely hope they hamstring themselves by ponying up for JJ, and then get bungle their QB situation.
I would pony up to keep JJ if I had a long-term guy at QB; star-power separates you from your opponents. They don't, though, so it probably makes more sense to leverage his trade value to retool their offense a bit, than to have a super expensive WR on the team with no one to throw to him.
'Definitely hope they hamstring themselves by ponying up for JJ, and then get bungle their QB situation.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
Oh, that's all?
Read More. Post Less.
It's not that hard to do, like the group we have right now the whole point of using a 2nd round pick on a WR every other season is so you don't have to pay one to much on a 2nd contract, same at every position except QB
- RingoCStarrQB
- Reactions:
- Posts: 4173
- Joined: 24 Mar 2020 19:56
Remember the Herschel Walker trade?Labrev wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024 09:25KJ Osborn, Jordan Addison, TJ Hockenson... you have a pretty nice group of receivers there even without muh Justin Jefferson. That's before you add some FAs/rookies. This draft is pretty deep with nice WRs.
I would pony up to keep JJ if I had a long-term guy at QB; star-power separates you from your opponents. They don't, though, so it probably makes more sense to leverage his trade value to retool their offense a bit, than to have a super expensive WR on the team with no one to throw to him.
'Definitely hope they hamstring themselves by ponying up for JJ, and then get bungle their QB situation.
John Hadl, dumb da dumb dumb, which one was worse? flip em, both terrible decisions.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024 10:38Remember the Herschel Walker trade?Labrev wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024 09:25KJ Osborn, Jordan Addison, TJ Hockenson... you have a pretty nice group of receivers there even without muh Justin Jefferson. That's before you add some FAs/rookies. This draft is pretty deep with nice WRs.
I would pony up to keep JJ if I had a long-term guy at QB; star-power separates you from your opponents. They don't, though, so it probably makes more sense to leverage his trade value to retool their offense a bit, than to have a super expensive WR on the team with no one to throw to him.
'Definitely hope they hamstring themselves by ponying up for JJ, and then get bungle their QB situation.
I don't get anyone making arguments against this guy's HOF credentials. Absolute lightning.
Read More. Post Less.
So your strategy is to use your first two picks to draft every position except QB every other year so we can keep everyone on a rookie contract?
It's a solid strategy if there were only 4 positions on a football team and you batted 1.0000 every high draft pick.