03-15-2023, 10:18 AM
(03-15-2023, 10:13 AM)Nately120 Wrote: Even though the NFL has a cap, it's entirely possible the next phase of NFL ownership winds up being the "haves vs the have nots" comparing teams recently purchased by ultra billionaires versus run of the mill owners who inherited the team from family who bought the team back in the old days.
If Mike Brown or other "football royal families" have to get into a spending war with the Wal Mart family or David Tepper or someone like Jeff Bezos, the tide may be turning. If the goal is to build brand equity by winning the SB and I'm a gazillionaire why would I want to strike a deal with some regular ol' football inheritance guy like Mike Brown or Al Davis' kid in order to level the playing field?
College football has turned into that with the NIL deals.
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