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| Commissioner of the NFL, Rodger Goodell |
On October 19th and the 24th of 2017, we discussed sport and economics in class. In this article it discusses a specific economic issue in the NFL, the commissioner's contract dispute. The commissioner of the NFL, Rodger Goodell, is looking to get a contract extension where he would receive close to $50 million a year and get a private jet for life. In class we learned that fans are left with the feeling that they are the victims of greed. It's clear that some fans might feel this way due to Goodell's high demands, and he has a terrible public image so more money to him for not doing a good job just looks bad. Many players feel this way as well. Lions safety, Glover Quinn, was mad at the fact Goodell was asking for lifetime health care and he doesn't risk his body for the game. In class we learned that the average NFL salary is $1.85 million and since the NFL imposes a hard salary cap it's hard for players to even earn close to $50 million. Also, in class we discussed owner and that they are a diversified collection of people that operate as a cartel. In the article it mentions how one owner, Jerry Jones, protests Goodell's contract extension, which shows no unity in the NFL right now. These events do not make the NFL look good and could cost them money.
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Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, who is publicly against Goodell's extension. |
Read the full article here:
https://nypost.com/2017/11/16/nflers-incredulous-over-goodells-insane-contract-demands/