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<blockquote data-quote="thequick12" data-source="post: 949483" data-attributes="member: 9797"><p>You do realize that 25 m per year for davantae Adams does not equate to 25 m per year in salary cap, right?</p><p></p><p>You also realize that, that momentary regression of the cap was due to a decrease in total revenue becas of covid. Prior to that i dont believe the cap has ever gone down and theres no reason to suspect it will ever again. Theres not gonna be another lockdown becas society wouldnt survive it financially</p><p></p><p>Additionally you realize that the new media deals alone account for at least10 Billion in revenue per year over the next 11 years. And that legalized sports gambling has already created billions more in revenue for the NFL in its fledgling state and will only grow. The nfl is not poised to bring in less revenue but record breaking amounts of revenue </p><p></p><p>So yeah that Packers arent gonna be making big money free agent signings from other teams on the regular but theyvreally never did that anyways. But they can certainly afford to extend Rodgers and resign Adams both to top of market contracts moving forward. </p><p></p><p>And theyd be stupid not too as like ive said, other teams dream of spending their cap space on 2 fhof players they drafted and developed. That is literally the goal every gm works toward their whole career and most never accomplish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequick12, post: 949483, member: 9797"] You do realize that 25 m per year for davantae Adams does not equate to 25 m per year in salary cap, right? You also realize that, that momentary regression of the cap was due to a decrease in total revenue becas of covid. Prior to that i dont believe the cap has ever gone down and theres no reason to suspect it will ever again. Theres not gonna be another lockdown becas society wouldnt survive it financially Additionally you realize that the new media deals alone account for at least10 Billion in revenue per year over the next 11 years. And that legalized sports gambling has already created billions more in revenue for the NFL in its fledgling state and will only grow. The nfl is not poised to bring in less revenue but record breaking amounts of revenue So yeah that Packers arent gonna be making big money free agent signings from other teams on the regular but theyvreally never did that anyways. But they can certainly afford to extend Rodgers and resign Adams both to top of market contracts moving forward. And theyd be stupid not too as like ive said, other teams dream of spending their cap space on 2 fhof players they drafted and developed. That is literally the goal every gm works toward their whole career and most never accomplish [/QUOTE]
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