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You’re reading it right. This is basically a Steve Cohen tax.
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40% of Chicago would be the 16th largest metro area and I’ve argued repeatedly there are fans that watch both teams. The Sox are a large market team no matter how you slice it.
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Good question. I know Jerry voted against him, but not sure about the others. Either way, curbing Cohen makes sense. We don’t need a team with a $400M payroll.
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The first tier of the CBT is already a defacto salary cap for most teams. Tell me this Jack, how many instances have teams exceeded the third tier / second surcharge? I’m not sure it’s ever happened, so this proposal affects one single team. And given that small market owners already are resistance to raising the first tier of the CBT, this seems like a great compromise for all parties.
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So basically the owners want to implement a Steve Cohen tier tax which makes total sense. If the players reject this offer because of this specific element then the players are being selfish and truly don’t care about the competitive balance of the game.
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It’s happening bro…a written proposal is a really good sign.
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What’s not true?
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Didn’t see this posted anywhere and thought it was Heuer at first.
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I’m not sure what “penalties for excessive spending” refers to, but definitely seems like the owners are making some concessions.
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At least he caveated it somewhat this time.
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2022-23 NFL Season thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
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There is a massive difference between being objectively lower than consensus on a player and having a bizarre hatred for a player. I literally can only think of two examples of the latter on this site, which are tray with Vaughn and you with Madrigal. And I love posts like this that rip an entire site by calling it “weird” and yet the same poster continues to post at said place day after day. Condescension at its finest!
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I’m not sure if it’s good or bad that the only baseball news coming out today is Bauer showing up at the union camp…
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Pretty insane the Sox almost turned him & Madrigal (plus other stuff) into Burnes and instead ended up with the ghost of Kimbrel past. It’s very obvious Hahn was looking to sell high on these guys for a while.
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Glad we traded this chump
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I’ll take the over…I think a deal will be agreed to today with both sides conceding a bit on various issues, including a 14 team playoff setup.
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2022-23 NFL Season thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
I’m fine with zero tolerance for gambling, but I can’t sit by & argue that someone making $1,500 in bets in favor of their own team should receive a penalty substantially worse than someone who actually uses PEDs to cheat, physically abuses a women or child, or risks exposing their immune-compromised coach to COVID by faking their vaccination status. And I’m sure I’m in the minority here, but I find the NFL’s suspension structure to be a total sham and this is further proof of that. -
$100M max which I’d wager is offset by non TV revenue and revenue sharing. And just for context, the lowest revenue teams are gaining $50M to $60M from revenue sharing on top of the $100M money from TV revenue. And gate receipts in a regular length season should be close to $40M for even the weakest teams and that doesn’t account for concession, merchandise, parking, etc. I’m very confident a $100M floor is achievable.
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2022-23 NFL Season thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Smoke some weed…two game suspension. Break COVID protocols…three game suspension. Use performance enhancing drugs…six game suspension. Beat your spouse silly…eight game suspension. Bet on the NFL…LIFETIME BAN SCUMBAG!?! -
I mean, each team gets $60M+ in national TV money plus at least $40M in local TV money. Yes, there are other expenses than just player salary, but throw in revenue sharing and any level of gate receipts, concessions, merchandise, etc. and every single franchise can support a $100M+ payroll no questions asked. Now that spending is constrained in the draft and international amateur free agency, there is zero reason not to have a salary floor other than to allow low revenue clubs looking to pocket boatloads of cash.
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An add-on to a Kimbrel trade??? Vaughn is a highly valuable asset and is in a different stratosphere value wise than Craig. Packaging them together makes very little sense.