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Ticket sales account for less than 4% of league revenues, meaning without ticket sales the salary cap drops by less 4%.
I have a post that is currently 4 posts above yours that has the details, but in reality that million dollar athlete would make around $972,629.80 without ticket sales.
Not really..... check this out. NFL could lose $5.5 Billion
Home games make up on average 38% of team revenue and teams like Dallas and Patriots it's over 50%
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That's a different calculation.
Albany was looking at the shared revenues (tv and other aspects) which covers the cap.
The tv contract alone guarantees each owner a huge pot and the cap comes out of that.
What will decline is what goes straight to the owner, basically...his percentage of the team's own revenue, which is independent of the shared revenue.
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Don't be fooled in thinking the owners aren't going to take a bite out of the players income....google it, there are plenty of articles already covering this
Cap Could go down $30-80M
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Based on what though?
That is, what are those numbers based on? How do they figure teams would lose up to 15-35% of shared revenue?
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Like I said, just google it, there are plenty of articles that break it down one of the articles breaks it down for each team
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