Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Says Revenue Sharing Is 'On It's Way Out'

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  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered his perspective on the Vikings need for a new stadium. "Right now, we are subsidizing this market," Jones said of NFL owners. "It's unthinkable to think that you've got the market you got here - 3.5 million people - and have teams like Kansas City and Green Bay subsidizing the market. That will stop. That's going to stop. That's on its way out." Jones was referring to revenue sharing, which may end after the current Collective Bargaining Agreement expires next year. Jones challenged leaders in Minnesota to step up and help owners Zygi and Mark Wilf get a new stadium to replace the Metrodome. "It's going to take leadership," Jones said. "It can't happen unless you've got real public leaders. They really do have to accept and recognize or educate their constituents on just how important it is to the growth of Minnesota."

    Source: CBS Sports
     
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  2. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    Taking away revenue sharing would be the single worst thing to happen to the NFL. It's the one thing that keeps the league on a level playing field.
     
  3. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    Yep. I dread the day we see a Miami Heat scenario in the NFL.
     
  4. That'll never work in the NFL......football is a team sport more than any other.
     
  5. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    Why should nfl owners that's care and put money into their team have to give up money that other owners refuse to Spend money on their teams

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  6. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    *Looks at Favourite Football Team*

    Yeah I can see why you'd say that...
     
  7. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    Nope I'm. Firm believer in I youbwant something you'll put money into it an make it work not wait and expect others tobhelp you

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  8. Wellington Mara will be rolling over in his grave if this happens......he started the revenue sharing concept.
     
  9. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    So you'd rather see a few teams dominate with a lot of being destroyed by them year in year out because they cannot compete financially? You want it to become baseball?

    The reason why the NFL is so great because nearly every team is competitive every year, there is always balance, there is always change. The league stays exciting without sacrificing quality. Allowing the Cowboys, Redskins etc. buy championships, not only would be hollow victories, but would cripple the sport we all love.
     
  10. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    What gives you the idea that the Cowboys (who don't spend in free agency) and the Redskins (who do spend) bought championships?

    I agree with Andy. It's definitely a plus to keeping the league competitive.
     
  11. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    Read again, I said the possibility of allowing them to buy championships. That said, I'm pretty damn sure Jerry would throw dollars around at top players if it meant putting a championship team in his new stadium.
     
  12. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    I understand. That's why I asked what gives you that idea?

    The Redskins have tried to buy a championship signing the the big name players and fail on a consistent basis. The Cowboys haven't spent significant money in free agency (though I think they go after Nnamdi this year) in a long time.

    A salary cap would still be in place with a ceiling and floor.