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Hypothetical. Let's say that no agreement is made between the owners and the nflpa and the cap goes away.
I tend to believe that this will destroy football. IMO, in baseball, it's more of an individual performance than a team performance. You can have some guys pop up miraculously and play really well and the team can win. In the NFL, one or two superstars aren't going to win the championship and you need a team of above average players to win.
If it gets to a situation where the Cardinals can't or won't compete to pay ridiculous amounts of money for players to win, will you still be a fan?
Or, would you even want the Cards to pay ridiculous salaries to players that are a crap shoot to even make a difference?
I think of myself watching football 5 years from now with no cap and I wonder how it will be. Can I feel loyalty towards a player that has bounced around to several teams because of money? Will I believe any pregame speech about togetherness can be effective when half the team may not be there the next year because they'll make more somewhere else?
Mercenaries might work in MLB, but not the NFL. The NFL is about TEAM. MLB is about each individual player doing each individuals job. They don't need the same type of chemistry and communication and experience playing with the same players as NFL players do.
Will the game be less entertaining? Will it be sloppy due to lack of experience playing with the same players? Think how many times Manning and Harrison hooked up because they knew exactly what the other was thinking.
I really hope the cap stays in effect because otherwise you end up with 4-5 powerhouse teams and the "Any Given Sunday" cliche will go right out the window.
Sorry for the novel, just something I've been thinking about and I'm curious as to how all of you feel about it. I love this game and this team and I am really worried about the future of it.
I tend to believe that this will destroy football. IMO, in baseball, it's more of an individual performance than a team performance. You can have some guys pop up miraculously and play really well and the team can win. In the NFL, one or two superstars aren't going to win the championship and you need a team of above average players to win.
If it gets to a situation where the Cardinals can't or won't compete to pay ridiculous amounts of money for players to win, will you still be a fan?
Or, would you even want the Cards to pay ridiculous salaries to players that are a crap shoot to even make a difference?
I think of myself watching football 5 years from now with no cap and I wonder how it will be. Can I feel loyalty towards a player that has bounced around to several teams because of money? Will I believe any pregame speech about togetherness can be effective when half the team may not be there the next year because they'll make more somewhere else?
Mercenaries might work in MLB, but not the NFL. The NFL is about TEAM. MLB is about each individual player doing each individuals job. They don't need the same type of chemistry and communication and experience playing with the same players as NFL players do.
Will the game be less entertaining? Will it be sloppy due to lack of experience playing with the same players? Think how many times Manning and Harrison hooked up because they knew exactly what the other was thinking.
I really hope the cap stays in effect because otherwise you end up with 4-5 powerhouse teams and the "Any Given Sunday" cliche will go right out the window.
Sorry for the novel, just something I've been thinking about and I'm curious as to how all of you feel about it. I love this game and this team and I am really worried about the future of it.
Good one Duckjake!!!