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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by y2b, Jan 9, 2024.

  1. stirs

    stirs Full Access Member

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  2. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    ahhhh.... Canales & Morgan in Seattle 2010-2017 together

    definitely sounds like a Dan Morgan hire, which could be good news that Tepper is allowing people to do the job they were hired for
     
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    Cautiously pessimistic over here ..
     
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    Tepper strikes again

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    Wow, a six game contract! Wait...what???
     
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  6. Playa

    Playa The coach is a near

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    Serious question, what does an owner gain from hosting a super bowl? They get a cut of the ticket sales?
     
  7. dig-it

    dig-it Wait'n On That Post Rookie Deal

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    I'm not sure about the team owner, but the city businesses and vendors can make a tidy profit. If restaurants and cafes are doing a good brisk business with their jacked up prices then that means more tips for the help. A $8 beer can cost 12-15 in a superbowl plastic cup at the stadium. Then if the players do get a nice check from making it to the superbowl do the owners of said teams not get a slice of that pie?
    I don't even know how they slice up the TV revenue.
     
  8. presidence99

    presidence99 es lo que hay.

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    You use it as leverage to get a free/highly discounted stadium from the taxpayer.

    Hosting the super bowl is the "bonus" you throw to local pols/businesses. Though it's hard to prove conclusively that it ever pays back what you're putting in.

    Problem is I don't think Carolina would ever join the regular rotation so you're trading hundreds of millions for maybe 3 super bowls over the lifetime of the stadium (~30 years) and some NCAA tourneys.
     
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  9. presidence99

    presidence99 es lo que hay.

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    All the revenue* goes in a pot- they split it 52/48 favoring the owners. The 48 is mostly split among the 32 teams to determine the salary cap- rest goes to pensions/insurance/playing bonus**


    *all television deals, ticket sales, concessions, league sponsorships, local media deals and yes, even gambling revenues are included as part of our share of revenue. per NFLPA

    **if some undrafted RB for example becomes a starter they get a bonus for playing above expected snaps based on some formula.
     
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    Black&Black Try My Product

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