PFT: Layoffs Coming For The Niners, Other Teams?

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LAYOFFS COMING FOR THE NINERS, TOO?
Posted by Mike Florio on January 22, 2009, 3:44 p.m.

With the Commanders and the Browns laying off more a chunk of employees in recent weeks, we’re told that the San Francisco 49ers could soon be laying off employees as well.

As we hear it, only a handful of layoffs are expected in San Fran. The Browns recently laid off 15 employees, and the Commanders released more than 20.

The theory in some circles is that the teams are using the current economic climate as justification for an effort to examine the overall operations and reduce unnecessary costs.

Two areas of potential vulnerability are, as we understand it, web content and in-house legal counsel.

One source tells us that the NFL could be supplying more of the content to team-specific sites. Another source says that there’s a feeling that multiple teams will trim the number of lawyers that they directly employ.

Another area where cuts could be made is salary cap management. With the last capped year streamlining the process of negotiating contracts (due to the unavailability of most of the gimmicks used in the past to create web space), there’s simply not as much of a need for such expertise as in past years.

And there might be zero need for capologists next year. Absent an extension to the Collective Bargaining Agreement, there will be no salary cap at all in 2010.
 

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What exactly are the odds of an uncapped year?

I don't think that would be a good idea.
 

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Sorry Wade, we just don't have the money right now.

<5 minutes later>

Oh, Shanahan, I just found 5 million under a couch cushion.
 

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Maikeru-sama;2596768 said:
What exactly are the odds of an uncapped year?

I don't think that would be a good idea.

Yeah, because the Cowboys have played so well with one.
 

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I think it would be a mistake for teams to cut salary cap gurus. It's not like th league will go without one forever.
 

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dallasfaniac;2596771 said:
Sorry Wade, we just don't have the money right now.

<5 minutes later>

Oh, Shanahan, I just found 5 million under a couch cushion.


:lmao2:
 

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MORE PATS LAYOFFS COMING FRIDAY?
Posted by Mike Florio on January 22, 2009, 11:50 p.m.

An industry source tells us that the Patriots could be joining the new &#8220;it&#8217;s a bad economy, so let&#8217;s trim some fat&#8221; trend on Friday by laying off some employees.

We&#8217;re told that at least one employee working for the team&#8217;s in-house publications has been advised that Friday will be his last day; it&#8217;s possible that there will be others.

Of course, it won&#8217;t be the first round of layoffs in Foxborough. In November 2008, the Patriots quietly laid off 60 employees. Though it was announced as a reduction of five percent of the Gillette Stadium work force, we&#8217;re told that the number actually was closer to 20 percent.

Part of the problem, we&#8217;re told, is the unexpected underperformance of Patriot Place, the small city that the franchise built around the stadium that wasn&#8217;t built near one.

&#8220;t&#8217;s basically an outdoor mall,&#8221; said the source. &#8220;In New England. Where for the past week it has barely cracked 25 degrees. And there&#8217;s more than a foot of snow on the ground. . . . I guess they could not have forseen the financial issues that were coming when they started the project, but I still think there&#8217;s something fundamentally flawed about building an outdoor mall in such a cold climate.&#8221;
 

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Let's lay off 10 employees making $40,000. a year, so that our starting DE can hold out because he wants an extra $750,000. on his three year contract.


Isn't the NFL great.
 

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WoodysGirl;2597384 said:
MORE PATS LAYOFFS COMING FRIDAY?
Posted by Mike Florio on January 22, 2009, 11:50 p.m.

An industry source tells us that the Patriots could be joining the new “it’s a bad economy, so let’s trim some fat” trend on Friday by laying off some employees.

We’re told that at least one employee working for the team’s in-house publications has been advised that Friday will be his last day; it’s possible that there will be others.

Of course, it won’t be the first round of layoffs in Foxborough. In November 2008, the Patriots quietly laid off 60 employees. Though it was announced as a reduction of five percent of the Gillette Stadium work force, we’re told that the number actually was closer to 20 percent.

Part of the problem, we’re told, is the unexpected underperformance of Patriot Place, the small city that the franchise built around the stadium that wasn’t built near one.

t’s basically an outdoor mall,” said the source. “In New England. Where for the past week it has barely cracked 25 degrees. And there’s more than a foot of snow on the ground. . . . I guess they could not have forseen the financial issues that were coming when they started the project, but I still think there’s something fundamentally flawed about building an outdoor mall in such a cold climate.”


Cant believe that they re-built in that traffic nightmare of a location, what a joke. Stuck on back roads for hours.
 
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