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Anonymous
>>124782 (1) % of revenue is the only way to measure how well the players are being compensated, as measuring median or average contracts is dependent on roster size. But you and about three other people here are too stupid to get this. (2) Non-guaranteed contracts don't matter because if one player is cut, the money that is freed up usually goes directly to signing another player that year, or gets carried over and is available for signing another player the next year under the cap.
Guaranteed contracts don't matter to the players in total; some player WILL get the money, It only matters to specific players and their agents.
I believe in the NFL last year the Vikings actually paid their players the least amount of money, at $20 million below the cap. That's $20 million separating the top spenders in the league from the bottom spenders, and the Vikings now have $20 more million this year to dole out. Every year the majority of teams come with $5 mill of the cap, and most of the difference is in previous LTBE carry over. The players ARE getting paid.
Now GTFO idiot.
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