Jobu
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kerrly said:Except in this case, Team A refers to every team in the entire league. If every team can spend 59 million dollars in salary (in your proposed scenario) and the revenues are still only 2 billion dollars, that leaves 1.77 billion going directly to players salaries, if teams do not want to overspend. Profit goals have never stopped teams from spending over the limit before. Your answer has done nothing to prove anything. Proof usually requires some facts and certainty, where your answer has provided nothing of the sort. Apparently its alot harder than you think.
$59m is not going to salaries. $59m is going to all expenses.
Also, as has been said time and time again, people are concerned that the big spenders skew the market. This simply couldn't happen on any comparable scale with equivalent resources.