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NFL Question on Next Season and Accounting/What kind of loans billionaires get?

 
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NFL Question on Next Season and Accounting/What kind of loans billionaires get?
« on: September 09, 2009, 07:12:27 AM »

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So assume next season is uncapped year

Let's say you're the Steelers, a team with a core of great talent, but a pretty small revenue base, etc

As far as I understand it, there's no provisions (could be wrong) in this uncapped year about restructuring deals to front load them in.

So if Ben is owed 6 years/80M or so left, dump most of that into the uncapped year. Repeat for the 12-15 guys you think are critical and want on your team for the next 5 years, no matter what (by paying them frontload you're essentially saying you will never release/waive them)     Assuming this is legal per NFL rules, etc....   If the owner doesn't have that kind of  ?200-300M?  sitting around,  what teams/owners do you think would get loans and where from?    Such a practice would leave the future capped years with so much working room it's not funny.   The 3-5 teams that could pull this off first would be able to be elite for another decade, easily.

 
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Re: NFL Question on Next Season and Accounting/What kind of loans billionaires get?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 07:32:43 AM »



  Such a practice would leave the future capped years with so much working room it's not funny.   The 3-5 teams that could pull this off first would be able to be elite for another decade, easily.

 

Not sure about the what can/can't be done now with league rules and all but assuming it could happen......

the part of your post I quoted is why I think it won't work as the 27-29 other owners would probably not let the 3-5 have that large a competitive advantage with a new agreement.
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