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Should the NFL change the way it shares revenue?
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Instead of sharing television and merchandise revenue equally among the 32 teams, should the league change the way it shares this revenue?

I would like to see an incentive based plan be put in place that would reward teams based on performance and not the current system that merely rewards owning an NFL franchise. If this league is a true parity league, then everyone would get their fair share of the pie sooner or later. Correct?

I would like to see all teams start with a low base revenue and earn their way to bigger profits, for example: Go to a wild card game, get bonus revenue. Win your division get a bigger bonus. Win your conference, now we're talking big money. Win the Super Bowl equals "Jackpot!"

BTW, this is the 1st thread I have started here in four years and thought it would be a good topic to start.

Would this plan make an owner such as our own Mike Brown finally change the way he does business? If he is truly motivated by money, would it not be in his financial best interest to do so? I think the Rooney's, the Kraft's, and Jerry Jones would love to see a plan like this put in place, they like making money and they like to WIN. Do you think the Bengals front office would go for such a plan?

We have a salary cap and a salary floor, why not this? Is this just crazy thinking on my part? What says you?
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Should the NFL change the way it shares revenue? - BrownAssClown - 10-21-2019, 12:18 AM

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