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Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 20/02/2020, 17:34
da acp
mi piacciono questi nuovi playoff. più possibilità per gli incompententi di entrarci(vedasi panthers carolina)
stagione da 17 partite fa pena. il modo in cui vogliono farla passare fa tenerezza.
serve il secondo bye.
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 20/02/2020, 18:55
da gloric
Hanno un mese per raggiungere un accordo sul nuovo CBA. Se non si arriva alla firma in tempo, 30% rule for everybody. Il che complicherebbe ampiamente i piani.
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 21/02/2020, 0:09
da Brian_di_Nazareth
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf ... 815214002/
- There’s going to be a 17-game season. Se la mezza gara seria in W3 di preseson diventa una intera gara seria nella nuova W1, non è che cambi molto
- The preseason is going to be shortened. Vedi sopra
- The players’ portion of the revenue pie is going to jump by roughly 1.5 percent which, coupled with projected revenue growth, will translate to an increase of around $5 billion more for players over the life of the new 10-year CBA. il prezzo per una week in più

- That current fifth-year option setup in first-round draft picks’ contracts will change to make the fourth and fifth years fully guaranteed at the time of signing.vedi sopra, si pensa anche ai giovani
- The performance-based payouts will increase. Practice squad sizes will increase, as will the salaries of those players.vedi sopra, si pensa anche ai replacements
- Player benefit packages are going to expand dramatically, exceeding those of any other pro sports league. il prezzo di una gara in più di post seasons
- Teams will receive a salary cap exemption for two veteran players up to $2 million. il tentativo di aggirare l'hard cap anche no
- The owners are going to relax the drug policy and the system for player discipline. qua ci stava ottenere anche una week 19 in cambio di questa

- Offseason workouts and training camp rules will limit the amount of hitting that teams will be able to require players to partake in.
- The postseason will expand from 12 to 14 teams with the top seed of each conference receiving a bye.
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 21/02/2020, 11:55
da Dark062
What sticking points still need more work?
- The players still want additional increases to minimum salaries.
They also want more physical contact restrictions (Rugby?
) and additional rest days built into the training camp schedules.
This will help reduce wear and tear on the body, and also enable players additional time to spend with their families.
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 21/02/2020, 15:14
da Wolviesix
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 21/02/2020, 19:05
da Brian_di_Nazareth
Cmq per me la cosa folle sarebbe se i giocatori firmassero un CBA decennale senza opt clause
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 22/02/2020, 10:57
da acp
sciopero, sciopero, sciopero.
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 25/02/2020, 12:00
da Dark062
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 25/02/2020, 12:47
da vedetta2005
stanno cercando un modo x mandarci ai play off.....
credo comunque che non sara semplice
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 27/02/2020, 11:26
da darioambro
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 28/02/2020, 20:18
da Jack The Sack
Mi chiedo se questo ranking dei free agent l'abbiano fatto coi numeri della tombola
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... hranked-qb
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 29/02/2020, 4:11
da mattew88
CBS to retain analyst Tony Romo at $17 million annually
According to the New York Post, Romo will receive $17 million per year in a deal that's "significantly" longer than five years. That would make the former quarterback the highest-paid NFL analyst in television history.
According to Spotrac.com, Romo made $127.4 million in total during his NFL career. In just three of his 14 seasons, he made more than $17 million -- $17.5 million in 2007, $25.5 million in '13 and $17 million in '15.
Prende più soldi adesso rispetto a quando giocava

Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 29/02/2020, 8:35
da La Grande T
Per fortuna resta a commentare di domenica e non passa alla schifezza del MNF

Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 29/02/2020, 8:38
da Jack The Sack
mattew88 ha scritto: 29/02/2020, 4:11CBS to retain analyst Tony Romo at $17 million annually
According to the New York Post, Romo will receive $17 million per year in a deal that's "significantly" longer than five years. That would make the former quarterback the highest-paid NFL analyst in television history.
According to Spotrac.com, Romo made $127.4 million in total during his NFL career. In just three of his 14 seasons, he made more than $17 million -- $17.5 million in 2007, $25.5 million in '13 and $17 million in '15.
Prende più soldi adesso rispetto a quando giocava
Non ho idea circa il mercato dei commentatori sportivi, ma Romo è a mani basse il migliore imho
Re: Offseason 2020
Inviato: 29/02/2020, 8:39
da Jack The Sack
Chissà quanto incide sul salary cap della cbs