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Old 02-07-2006, 02:27 PM   #16 (permalink)
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what high salaries NFL has pretty low salaries compared to other pro sports... the salary cap as around 88 million I think (and remember that each team has 53 players)...

NFL runs a great business (unlike MLB)... how many other sports can have the kind of success small market teams have in NFL (Green Bay, Kansas City, San Diago, Buffalo, etc etc)
granted, nfl players don't make as much as nba or mlb players, but they still get high salaries compared to the rest of us (at least me...I don't make anywhere near their average of $1M+).

as far as business goes, the nfl does give more teams chances. however, mlb has proven that the bigger market teams don't always win it all though. look at florida and anaheim in recent years. anyway, yeah just about any nfl team can win the championship within a couple of years. except arizona.
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One bad thing about the NFL is the length of the players career. I think I read somewhere thats its between 3-5 years on the average. Yea my Pirates are a good example of the small market failure of MLB. I remember going to games years ago and the Bucs were unbeatable. Then as MLB grew the small market became more or less the farm teams of the majors. Kinda sad when you think about it. My hat's off to the NFL for their business like approach and the success of the organization through all of the years.
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anybody else find the "Puppy Bowl" on Animal Planet with the all-kitten half time show? Now that's entertainment!
My puppies loved it!!!!!
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Hey the dog's chin kinda reminds me of Bill Cowers!! lol
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What a terrible superbowl...

The game was pathetic...
The officiating $ucked...Seattle could not catch a break...
The half time show was no good....
The commercials were not clever either...

Amongst the worst super bowls in recent memory...
The Game was great
The officating was...............officiating
The halftime was great
The commercials were clever as usual

You shouldn't be so negative.............The Steelers won, Kerry isn't the President......................life is GOOD!
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life is GOOD!
yes life is great.... life is great...

thanks for reminding me not to criticize anything happening under our beloved respected President Bush's rule......
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PITTSBURGH (June 12, 2006) -- Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was injured in a motorcycle crash and taken to a hospital.

"He was alert and conscious," said Ernie Roman, shift commander for the Allegheny County emergency service.

Steelers Dave Lockett, outside Mercy Hospital, confirmed the accident but did not provide additional details.

The 24-year-old Roethlisberger has said in the past that he prefers not to wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle.

Calls to Roethlisberger's agent, Leigh Steinberg, were not immediately returned. In only his second year in the NFL, Roethlisberger helped guide the Steelers to the Super Bowl championship last season.
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reminds me of jay williams

ofcourse jay willams was a rookie on a bad team.... but
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reminds me of jay williams

ofcourse jay willams was a rookie on a bad team.... but
and Kellen Winslow Jr.
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