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CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. -- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said it's "ridiculous" to reward untested rookies with lucrative contracts and wants the issue addressed in contract talks.


"There's something wrong about the system," Goodell said Friday. "The money should go to people who perform."


Goodell referred to Michigan tackle Jake Long's five-year, $57.75 million contract -- with $30 million guaranteed. Long was the first overall draft pick by the Miami Dolphins in April.


"He doesn't have to play a down in the NFL and he already has his money," Goodell said during a question-and-answer period at the end of a weeklong sports symposium at the Chautauqua Institution. "Now, with the economics where they are, the consequences if you don't evaluate that player, you can lose a significant amount of money.


"And that money is not going to players that are performing. It's going to a player that never makes it in the NFL. And I think that's ridiculous."
Goodell said he favors lowering salaries offered to rookies, but allowing a provision for those players to renegotiate their deals after proving themselves on the field.


His statement was greeted by a long round of applause from the estimated crowd of 2,000 inside the amphitheater.


Speaking to reporters before his appearance, Goodell said he plans to open negotiations with the players union on a revamped labor deal this fall. He's listened to concerns from all 32 owners in meetings over the past month.
"We just finished a series of one-on-one meetings with all 32 teams, where I have a better understanding and people have a better understanding of the economics each team is facing," Goodell said. "I think we can identify what it is we need in a negotiation to continue to make the agreement work for the NFL and for the players."


Goodell said the key need is to have the NFL Players' Association appreciate the financial challenges owners face with rising stadium construction costs and a faltering economy. Those issues were not anticipated in the previous collective bargaining agreement, which provided players a 60 percent share of the league's gross revenues.


"As our costs increase outside of player costs, that other 40 percent ... squeezes the margins and just makes it financially unworkable," Goodell said. "There has to be some more recognition of the costs."
League owners, last month, voted unanimously to opt out of the CBA that was signed in spring 2006. The decision to opt out maintains labor peace through 2011, but will result in changes regarding the NFL's salary cap and contract signings if a new deal is not signed by March 2009.
Goodell referred to next March as a deadline, but "not the end deadline," but still hoped a deal could be reached by then. If not, teams will enter the following season without a salary cap. While there are concerns some of the NFL's richer teams would use their vast resources to buy up star players, there's also a drawback for players.
Under the new rules, the time for free agency in an uncapped year would rise from four years to six and allow teams to protect one extra player with franchise or transition tags. In addition, the two-year lag would allow many teams to extend the contracts of their most important players, maintaining the continuity that is important to winning teams.
Goodell acknowledged the NFL and its owners failed to foresee the economic issues that would face the league when the last CBA was approved.


"There have been some things that none of us could've envisioned," Goodell said. "You have an economy that's weakening. You have aspects of the deal that we didn't realize that we were going to be building billion-dollar stadiums. ... Things happen. I don't look back at it as a mistake. I look back at it as what do we need to do going forward?"
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
 

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell believes rookie contracts at the top of the draft have become "ridiculous" and intends to take action.

"There’s something wrong about the system," he said. "The money should go to people who perform." Goodell said he wants to lower rookie salaries, but give them the option to renegotiate when they prove themselves. The key is getting the NFLPA to agree to something like this, which will be difficult.
Source: Associated Press
 

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I can't see the Union having a problem with this at all.

The drafted players aren't even in the players union until they sign their deals, so I don't see why the union would take up for them rather than the veterans who have proven themselves.

This is long overdue.
 

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stasheroo;2129725 said:
I can't see the Union having a problem with this at all.

The drafted players aren't even in the players union until they sign their deals, so I don't see why the union would take up for them rather than the veterans who have proven themselves.

This is long overdue.


Agreed.

It will kill the game. Too many guys just cashing in. No performance... "Sport(brand) Building" (if you will)
 

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stasheroo;2129725 said:
I can't see the Union having a problem with this at all.

The drafted players aren't even in the players union until they sign their deals, so I don't see why the union would take up for them rather than the veterans who have proven themselves.

This is long overdue.

I agree. I think what the Union will do is argue against it but will be willing to bend on this as long as the owners bend on some of their demands such as revenue sharing.
 

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which take action...the coach taking steroids gets 4 game suspension action or the team gets caught cheating way back to 2000 action?
 

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I think most football fans would probably agree with the Commish on this issue. It's just crazy. The draft was set up so that the teams with the worst record had a chance to recharge their batteries & add quality players thru the draft. But in last few years the cost of drafting/signing the five top players (maybe even the top 10) is ridiculous. If those players don't work ator suffer a major injury, it's a disaster for those teams. I know many hoped the Cleveland pick would at least be a top 10 pick this year & yes we could have added some really top quality players (including McFadden if that's what Jerry wanted to do) but the cap cost would be huge & doubt we could have kept MBIII after 08 season & who else would we have lost.
 

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Isn't Matt Ryan the highest paid QB in the league on a year-by-year basis? Or maybe its Jake Long.

Either way, theres no way those two guys will be as good as Pace, Ogden, Manning or Brady. And their getting paid MORE than them. It's a joke aswell as this leagues inner-workings.

Make Jerry Commish!
 

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The way these 'kids' are paid more than the 'men' who have already put in a few seasons of wear and tear on their bodies in this league is disgusting.
 

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And just think.... BP made a statement early on before negotiations with his pick. Not a BIG move/statement.... but a statement nonetheless.


Who is running this league? The Agents? How did this get so out of hand?
 

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I haven't agreed with the way the Commish has handled everything, but this would easily be the right thing to do.
 

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If the money goes down for rookies, will they only want to sign one or two year deals? I'm telling my 18 month old grandson to work on his soccer skills.
 
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This has taken far too long to deal with... Rookie salaries have been out of control since the early 00's
 

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While Upshaw has stated that he is against it the players are in agreement with the league. It doesnt matter what the union head says if the people he represents dont agree with him. His days are numbered as it is now. As far as rookies signing short deals, I believe Goodell has said there would be a way for rookies who perform to renegotiate their original deals.

This must be done. Look at this years draft. Miami, a team desperately wanting to move out of the top spot to secure more picks to rebuild couldnt because no team wanted the top pick and the cap liability attached to it.
 

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blah blah blah. Goodell cannot change the CBA; the owners vote to opt out of it and have a lockout or they negotiate with the NFLPA and agree to a change. Now Upshaw like to bend over so maybe hes onto something.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2130076 said:
blah blah blah. Goodell cannot change the CBA; the owners vote to opt out of it and have a lockout or they negotiate with the NFLPA and agree to a change. Now Upshaw like to bend over so maybe hes onto something.

You forget he represents the owners when the deal is on the table and he helps negotiate the deal with the owners. He is the CEO and the owners are the board. To think he is not part of the process you are mistaken.
 

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stasheroo;2129725 said:
I can't see the Union having a problem with this at all.

The drafted players aren't even in the players union until they sign their deals, so I don't see why the union would take up for them rather than the veterans who have proven themselves.

This is long overdue.

I can't either, since veteran players make up the union, and they all are pissed at the rookie contracts

forget Fuzzy, everything Goodell does is wrong, according to him

btw, isn't the player's rep Troy Vincent? I can't see him fighting it
 
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