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NFL to cut staff
« on: December 09, 2008, 11:05:02 AM »
How about getting the players to take a 5% cut?  That puts $225M back in the pool.  Other employees would take a 3-4% cuts to keep jobs.  Think the players would do it?  Hell will freeze over first.



  The league said Tuesday it is cutting more than 10 percent of its headquarters staff in response to the downturn in the nation’s economy.

Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the cuts in a memo to league employees. The NFL is eliminating about 150 of its staff of 1,100 in New York, NFL Films in New Jersey and television and Internet production facilities in Los Angeles.

“These are difficult and painful steps,” Goodell wrote in the memo. “But they are necessary in the current economic environment. I would like to be able to report that we are immune to the troubles around us, but we are not. Properly managed, I am confident the NFL will emerge stronger, more efficient and poised to pursue long-term growth opportunities.”

The NFL has been symbolic of the wealth surrounding professional sports— its players will be paid $4.5 billion this year—but it now joins the NBA, NASCAR and the company that runs Major League Baseball’s Internet division in announcing layoffs.

The cuts will take place over the next 60 days, running past the Super Bowl, which will be played Feb. 1 in Tampa. Employees who volunteer to leave will be offered what was termed “a voluntary separation program.”

The layoffs are separate from the cuts in front-office and other personnel being made by the 32 individual teams.

Goodell said last month in an interview with The Associated Press that the league and its teams could feel the economic slump in cutbacks in sponsorship and marketing.

Ticket sales for this season have been strong and stadiums have been largely sold out. But NFL officials, including Goodell, believe that is because season tickets for this year’s games were sold in the spring and summer. The commissioner feared the league and its teams would take a bigger hit when season tickets go on sale next spring for the 2009 season.

“There’s no secret on sponsorship, advertising, licensing—those numbers are going to be impacted by the current climate. We’re aware of that,” Goodell said in the interview.

“We’re still, unfortunately, in the beginning stages of this. And most of our tickets are sold in the spring. And so ‘09 is going to be more of a barometer of how impactful the economic environment’s going to be on the NFL.”

In September, the NBA became the first major American sports league to announce layoffs due to the economic downturn when it said it was eliminating about 80 jobs in the United States. Major League Baseball Advanced Media, the company that runs the sport’s highly successful Internet division, said Monday that it has laid off about 4.5 percent of its workers. And nearly 70 people have been let go from NASCAR racing teams recently.

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Re: NFL to cut staff
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2008, 01:32:14 AM »
Unreal. I'm sure the NFL is STILL raking it in.......but kicking those folks out of their jobs, will save the struggling league.  ::)


These fuckers are unreal. Let's say attendance is down...yeah, times are tough. Guess what, going to a game isn't cheap. Try making the game affordable to your loyal fans. Can the average joe really afford to go religiously? Shit, tickets are an easy couple hundred, beers are what, $8 a pop (for a fucking shot glass)? Parking is what? $30+? Et cetera. I swear, the fucking nerve. Always fuck the little guy.

Here's an idea, stop paying the outrageous salaries these primadonna  are making. Football is very hard on your body, but fucking baseball is the worst. 25 million for one fucking asshole? C'mon. Doctors, firemen, et cetera (people making a fucking difference) don't get that kind of money. But some asshole who can hit a baseball does.  ::)
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Re: NFL to cut staff
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2008, 01:24:49 PM »
How about getting the players to take a 5% cut?  That puts $225M back in the pool.  Other employees would take a 3-4% cuts to keep jobs.  Think the players would do it?  Hell will freeze over first.



  The league said Tuesday it is cutting more than 10 percent of its headquarters staff in response to the downturn in the nation’s economy.

Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the cuts in a memo to league employees. The NFL is eliminating about 150 of its staff of 1,100 in New York, NFL Films in New Jersey and television and Internet production facilities in Los Angeles.

“These are difficult and painful steps,” Goodell wrote in the memo. “But they are necessary in the current economic environment. I would like to be able to report that we are immune to the troubles around us, but we are not. Properly managed, I am confident the NFL will emerge stronger, more efficient and poised to pursue long-term growth opportunities.”

The NFL has been symbolic of the wealth surrounding professional sports— its players will be paid $4.5 billion this year—but it now joins the NBA, NASCAR and the company that runs Major League Baseball’s Internet division in announcing layoffs.

The cuts will take place over the next 60 days, running past the Super Bowl, which will be played Feb. 1 in Tampa. Employees who volunteer to leave will be offered what was termed “a voluntary separation program.”

The layoffs are separate from the cuts in front-office and other personnel being made by the 32 individual teams.

Goodell said last month in an interview with The Associated Press that the league and its teams could feel the economic slump in cutbacks in sponsorship and marketing.

Ticket sales for this season have been strong and stadiums have been largely sold out. But NFL officials, including Goodell, believe that is because season tickets for this year’s games were sold in the spring and summer. The commissioner feared the league and its teams would take a bigger hit when season tickets go on sale next spring for the 2009 season.

“There’s no secret on sponsorship, advertising, licensing—those numbers are going to be impacted by the current climate. We’re aware of that,” Goodell said in the interview.

“We’re still, unfortunately, in the beginning stages of this. And most of our tickets are sold in the spring. And so ‘09 is going to be more of a barometer of how impactful the economic environment’s going to be on the NFL.”

In September, the NBA became the first major American sports league to announce layoffs due to the economic downturn when it said it was eliminating about 80 jobs in the United States. Major League Baseball Advanced Media, the company that runs the sport’s highly successful Internet division, said Monday that it has laid off about 4.5 percent of its workers. And nearly 70 people have been let go from NASCAR racing teams recently.



I don't agree with the players taking a cut....how about the owners?  The NFL generates BILLIONS, and the players are the draw for the games.  The players are often injured for life after they play, and many of them live with pain everyday.  Compared to Baseball and Basketball, football salaries are a JOKE.  You can't ask your revanue generators to take a paycut, without them no one goes to the games.

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Re: NFL to cut staff
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2008, 01:26:33 PM »
Unreal. I'm sure the NFL is STILL raking it in.......but kicking those folks out of their jobs, will save the struggling league.  ::)


These fuckers are unreal. Let's say attendance is down...yeah, times are tough. Guess what, going to a game isn't cheap. Try making the game affordable to your loyal fans. Can the average joe really afford to go religiously? Shit, tickets are an easy couple hundred, beers are what, $8 a pop (for a fucking shot glass)? Parking is what? $30+? Et cetera. I swear, the fucking nerve. Always fuck the little guy.

Here's an idea, stop paying the outrageous salaries these primadonna  are making. Football is very hard on your body, but fucking baseball is the worst. 25 million for one fucking asshole? C'mon. Doctors, firemen, et cetera (people making a fucking difference) don't get that kind of money. But some asshole who can hit a baseball does.  ::)


Thats all true, but compared to the money the MLB rakes in each year, they players are actually under compensated.  Hate the people who go to games and spend all the cash to fuel the money thrown around in the MLB, not the guys who are lucky and talented enough to play.

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Re: NFL to cut staff
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2008, 05:10:43 PM »

Thats all true, but compared to the money the MLB rakes in each year, they players are actually under compensated.  Hate the people who go to games and spend all the cash to fuel the money thrown around in the MLB, not the guys who are lucky and talented enough to play.


I don't hate anyone. For whatever its worth, I stopped following/caring about the NBA, MLB. So, they get no money from me. No support, no nothing.


And yes, its everyone's fault. The fans are dumb enough to continue going/watching overpriced, overy hyped , overpaid & overrated sports .
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Re: NFL to cut staff
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2008, 10:03:40 AM »

I don't hate anyone. For whatever its worth, I stopped following/caring about the NBA, MLB. So, they get no money from me. No support, no nothing.


And yes, its everyone's fault. The fans are dumb enough to continue going/watching overpriced, overy hyped , overpaid & overrated sports .

That's your opinion. You sound like you don't even follow sports nowadays so it's not easy to relate to your point of view. I love going to NFL games. I make a nice living and that affords me the opportunity, but I'm a fan nonetheless. Of course, concession prices at an NFL event are insane, but it's what helps pay the bills and the salaries of these NFL players. The team owners are the ones that set the market, not the players when it comes to free agency contracts, for example. You can't blame the players for taking such huge contracts.

On another note, remember the Matt Ryan fiasco during training camp? Established NFL veterans were complaining that Ryan didn't deserve that money he signed for. Notice how nothing is being said now since it looks pretty obvious that Matt Ryan has the tools to be an NFL star.