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Do we really want to watch NFL regular seasons where the Patriots go 16-0 every season? The NFL is doing us a favour by constantly handicapping them haha.

How can we look at salary cap? Seriously explain. As you mentioned, the cap is at $94 million. The Cavaliers are currently spending $129,294,180.

Hmmm. Recent memory tells me that is definitely not how it would go.

Hmmm. Recent memory tells me that is definitely not how it would go.

So the only figures I could find is that when Lebron came back to Cleveland, forecasters were estimating that Lebron himself would bring in an additional $50 million in revenue for the Cavaliers.

I would argue Lebron benefits way more being on a stacked team. Would you say Lebron is currently the MVP? He’s the highest paid player in the league so anything else should be a disappointment. Personally my vote would go to Westbrook who is doing more and doesn’t have the benefit of being on a stacked team.

Would you say Lebron is the MVP right now? Personally my vote would go to Westbrook who is doing a lot more without the benefit of being on a stacked team. Lebron’s the highest paid player in the league though so anything else but an MVP is a disappointment.

Not at all. I was just wondering if you feel Lebron has been roughly “two times more valuable” than Irving.

So the Cavaliers pay him the most in the league (which he obviously deserves). The team also pays luxury tax every year because they can’t stay under the Cap. What percentage of total team spending do you think Lebron should have?

And the NBA would be in an even worse situation than it is now in terms of competitive advantage.

Do you think it’s fair that Lebron averaging 25.0 points a game and earning $30 million and his teammate Kyrie Irving is averging 23.9 points a game and earning $17 million?

So you’re saying Lebron James should get about 2/3rds of the Cavaliers total season spending per year? Or any team for that matter? The Cavaliers already pay luxury tax every year because they don’t stay within the cap. They should be giving Lebron another $50 million a year?

Why has it been too friendly? The best players are still earning the highest contracts. The mid-tier guys also can’t say this.

Maybe it’s a coincidence that my girlfriend and all my female friends are dicks, however, I would like to point out that they constantly make fun of other women’s outfits. And they probably wouldn’t skip a beat to say someone looked butch. Me and my guy friends though? Don’t give a crap. Making fun of a woman for what

I never said being traded was a knock. I said him becoming a nuisance is the knock.

Funny how those three teams have been struggling this year and the last team out of the final four is the best team in the league despite...

What are you talking about? After the undefeated season, the Pats gave Moss $9 million a year. That was in 2008. That would put him just under Jordan Nelson and above Brandon Marshall in 2016 contracts. I would hardly call that the Pats not paying skill position players and a “low end contract”.

Are you saying New England doesn’t pay it’s players?

Let me ask you this. When he would have hit free agency after that season, do you think other teams would have outbid New England for Moss after the production he put up in New England? Perhaps it was the perfect time to trade the player that was becoming a locker room problem and probably wouldn’t have been on the

Haha 3 TDs in 4 games before he was traded is declining? I would argue it had more to do with behaviour like this.