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therhodeo said:
rick james said:
therhodeo said:
I would have zero problem with TTT's like this if there was less salary disparity among teams.
lol...what???
Basically a salary cap like US football. Levels the playing field. Its not about how good the top rider is. Its about being able to afford a full lineup of top talent.
Salary cap is a soft-cap in football and it has been unsuccessful partly due to disparity in tax rates and other regional perks and partly because you can always shift the money around in unintended ways to subvert the system. Many NFL teams are not competitive even while they are far over the cap. Then some teams make the playoffs virtually every season. Once you fall behind in managing the cap, the only way to come in under or close to the cap is to sign contract extensions you wouldn't want to sign but you take the long term loss as it transfers towards the next season's cap once signed.
These types of things would be multiplied on an international scale. Some salaries would be taxed 0-1% others 40%. Also, a mandatory minimum rider salary would still be required to be competitive with Diet Sky. This would put an enormous pressure on most teams.
The bottom line is that after Salary Cap in the NFL the top tier salaries continued to rise exponentially and they just started filling the roster with more and more rookies driving the average career down to less than 2 seasons. The contracts signed are always optimistic estimates of what will happen and so when it comes time for the team to terminate the contract a few years early all the money they owe suddenly counts towards this years salary cap. Its a nightmare for all but the privileged few teams that manage to keep their operating cash on hand equal to their cap utilization by balancing dozens of prorated forms of payment (signing bonus, roster bonus, performance incentives, etc) all with random due dates.