Read More...The issue of redheadedness and athletic performance took center stage before the 2011 NFL draft, when Sports Illustrated’s Peter King interviewed an anonymous head coach who questioned Texas Christian University product Andy Dalton’s ability to lead a team from the quarterback spot. The scout’s objections were based less on Dalton’s arm strength, pocket presence and his Wonderlic score than his hair color.
“Has there ever been a redheaded quarterback in the NFL who’s really done ...
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< 1 2MLBPA will collectively bargain that away.
I think we all get it and I think we're all in agreement. But punitive mechanisms aren't panaceas.
Take the Rays. For their first 10 years, they won 70 games or fewer. They'd have been punished for ineptitude -- which likely means Sternberg never buys them, Friedman never gets hired and they never become the Rays we know today. And those early Rays teams did spend -- quite a bit on whichever draftee that was who got declared an FA, Vinny Castilla, etc. -- they just spent very badly.
The penalties in the new CBA are interesting but ... are we sure they don't just drive Loria to set a payroll so low that he doesn't need the revenue sharing money, he just gets by on central revenue (not the same thing as revenue sharing) and local revenue? If you give me $40 M but force me to spend $50 M on players, I might as well just spend $10 M on players. Plus I suspect we will see the bottom feeders magically sitting at 125% payrolls, pocketing all their central revenue. I'm probably more in favor of Snapper's #48. That essentially means that all profit/discretionary spending is from local revenues.
The goal is to make sure that winning 60 games with a $30M payroll is never more profitable than winning 75 games with a $60M payroll.
Pretty much this.
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