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3 votes
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Blake Snell opts out of deal with Giants
5 votes -
EU top court says some FIFA player transfer rules breach EU law
10 votes -
Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres's versatility at Sporting may lead to his £85m release clause soon looking like a relative bargain
5 votes -
$700M stunner: Shohei Ohtani to Los Angeles Dodgers on biggest deal in sports history
23 votes -
Anaheim Ducks sign Trevor Zegras to three-year, $17.25M contract
4 votes -
Martin Ødegaard: ‘At Arsenal I've always had this special feeling’
8 votes -
Auston Matthews signs four-year contract extension with Toronto Maple Leafs ($53M, 4 years; $13.25M AAV)
14 votes -
Alex Highsmith, Pittsburgh Steelers agree to terms on four-year, $68 million extension
14 votes -
RB contract value and labor rights
I've been keeping a finger on the pulse of analytics & contract valuation in the NFL for the last few years (as a fan, not related to my profession). Anyone else who has been of fan of this is...
I've been keeping a finger on the pulse of analytics & contract valuation in the NFL for the last few years (as a fan, not related to my profession). Anyone else who has been of fan of this is probably aware that we hit a pretty serious breaking point yesterday, as a handful of top-end RBs failed to reach deals with their respective teams resulting in them being franchise tagged. I was wondering what others thought about this whole fiasco.
My thoughts:
In one sense, this is simply effective roster management: RBs add little win probability by themselves (i.e., their production is largely a result of the offensive line and passing game), their age curve is poor (i.e., they're typically out of highly productive years by the end of their rookie deals), and they're easily replaced by rookie talent.
On the other hand, these guys take a beating to produce a product we all love. They spend some of their best years in the college system, where they do seem to add a lot of win probability, being totally uncompensated. They get to the NFL only to have their potential earnings suppressed by the rookie wage scale, then get franchise tagged guaranteeing they'll be SOL with respect to a deal with big fully-guaranteed cash.
What's the solution here? Assuming the draft is an efficient(-ish) market, adjusting the rookie pay scale for them will just cause teams to adjust their drafting behavior. Letting RBs arrive to the NFL sooner than everyone is something that the NCAA almost certainly won't allow without a vicious fight. Is there any hope for these guys?
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Matt Duchene (NSH), Mike Reilly (BOS), Blake Wheeler (WPG) and Kailer Yamamoto (DET) have been placed on unconditional waivers to be bought out
12 votes -
Welcome to Finnesota. Minnesota United FC has signed forward Teemu Pukki to a Designated Player contract through June 2025.
7 votes -
Women’s basketball is raking in more cash than ever, but the players aren’t
1 vote -
Erling Haaland and the £300m question – how much is too much?
6 votes -
Lionel Messi not staying at FC Barcelona
12 votes -
Louise Taylor: ‘Ole Gunnar Solskjær must now deliver silverware to an expectant Old Trafford after earning himself a contract extension’
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AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to sign a one-year contract extension with the club – 39-year-old is Milan's leading goalscorer this season
7 votes -
Erling Haaland football transfer saga is a grotesque circus we may never see again – in a time of economic hardship, it is right to feel appalled at the potential sums involved
7 votes -
¡Se Queda! Lionel Messi’s Barcelona heartbreak revealed: From his son's tears, to refusing to go to trial - full truth behind 'brutal' transfer saga
3 votes -
Prince Fielder could end up being MLB’s highest paid player in 2020
4 votes -
Israel Folau to take Rugby Australia to Fair Work Commission over contract termination
4 votes -
Israel Folau's rugby union contract terminated as punishment for players' code of conduct breach
5 votes -
Browns RB Kareem Hunt's one-year deal is for the league minimum with per-game roster and workout bonuses that can push it just over $1 million. $0 guaranteed.
@albertbreer: Browns RB Kareem Hunt's one-year deal is for the league minimum with per-game roster and workout bonuses that can push it just over $1 million. $0 guaranteed.
10 votes -
Talks between Marouane Fellaini and AC Milan break down -- Fellaini wants €7m per season
4 votes