03-28-2017, 08:50 PM
The Packers, home to the NFL's smallest single market, made like $30m in profit in 2014. That's pure profit, after all their expenses, including paying for stadium upgrades/repairs, and buying land around the stadium.
So there's no way that Mike Brown makes less than that seeing as how he doesn't really need to spend money on the stadium or land around it and is a bigger market. Then you figure that the cap in 2014 was $133m, and the cap in 2017 is $167m. That's $34m more, and the FO gets nearly an equal amount of that to match the increase (50/50 split).
So there's 0 chance that Mike Brown is walking away with less than $50m in profit from 2017 and that's an extremely conservative floor. Don't let Luvnit's many-year-long attempt at trying to tell people how poor Mike Brown is, actually convince anyone.
So there's no way that Mike Brown makes less than that seeing as how he doesn't really need to spend money on the stadium or land around it and is a bigger market. Then you figure that the cap in 2014 was $133m, and the cap in 2017 is $167m. That's $34m more, and the FO gets nearly an equal amount of that to match the increase (50/50 split).
So there's 0 chance that Mike Brown is walking away with less than $50m in profit from 2017 and that's an extremely conservative floor. Don't let Luvnit's many-year-long attempt at trying to tell people how poor Mike Brown is, actually convince anyone.
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