Who will win the Super Bowl First

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I say Cowboys , due to the Colts having 19 Free Agents, Mannings big game MO and Harrison who they do have locked up is not getting any younger....

I think the Cowboys put in a good foundation to build upon and I think the colts foundation is going to need rebuilt.....

Plus Cowboys in cap heaven , Colts are not...
 
leonargized said:
I say Cowboys , due to the Colts having 19 Free Agents, Mannings big game MO and Harrison who they do have locked up is not getting any younger....

I think the Cowboys put in a good foundation to build upon and I think the colts foundation is going to need rebuilt.....

Plus Cowboys in cap heaven , Colts are not...
Manning has a clause in his contract that said if a new cba isn't reached then the team has the right to redo his contract to free up cap space. I don't think there in as bad as shape as you think they are...
 
jksmith269 said:
Manning has a clause in his contract that said if a new cba isn't reached then the team has the right to redo his contract to free up cap space. I don't think there in as bad as shape as you think they are...

That all hinges on if there isn't a new CBA.

There probably will be one.
 
Jimz31 said:
That all hinges on if there isn't a new CBA.

There probably will be one.


I agree, I think there will be one.....

Unlike MLB and the NBA the owners actually have controll and they want the CBA.....

Also Colts have 19 Free agents , thats alot to get done in one off season....
 
Jimz31 said:
That all hinges on if there isn't a new CBA.

There probably will be one.
I doubt it will be done before the start of next season.....
 
I guess I was the only one to pick Colts. I'm not really sure who'll win first, but it seems like the Colts already have an elite team that is looking at Super Bowl or bust. Every year the colts will be in the playoffs, but the Cowboys, who I will say are in a much, much tougher division, unlike the creampuff AFC South, have to work hard for the playoffs, with 6 guaranteed extremely tough games each year.
 
jksmith269 said:
I doubt it will be done before the start of next season.....

Doesn't it have to be done before the 2007 season? That is what I heard anyways.
 
It actually expires at the end of the 2008 season.
 
Salaries and the salary cap
The minimum salary for an NFL player is $230,000 in his first year, and rises after that based on the number of years in service. Exhibition game minimum is $10,000. These numbers are set by contract between the NFL and the players' union, the National Football League Players' Association. These numbers are of course exceeded dramatically by the best players in each position.

Years Experience Minimum Salary
0 $230,000
1 $305,000
2 $380,000
3 $455,000
4-6 $540,000
7-9 $665,000
10+ $765,000
Escalating player salaries throughout the 1980s and the advent of free agency in 1992 led to the NFL's adoption of a salary cap in 1994, a maximum amount of money each team can pay its players in aggregate. The cap is determined via a complicated formula based on the revenue that all NFL teams receive during the previous year. For the 2004 season, the NFL's salary cap was $80.582 million, an increase of $5.5 million from 2003. The cap for the 2005 season is expected to be approximately $85.5 million.

Proponents of the salary cap note that it prevents a well-financed team in a major city from simply spending giant amounts of money to secure the very best players in every position and thus dominating the entire sport. This has been seen as a problem in American baseball, long dominated since the advent of free agency by large market teams. They point to the relative parity of competition that exists in the NFL as of 2005 compared to Major League Baseball as evidence that the NFL salary cap preserves competitive balance. They claim fans end up paying higher ticket prices to help pay for escalating player salaries. These concerns, among others, led in part to modified salary cap adoption in the National Basketball Association in 1984 and the National Hockey League in 2005.

Critics of the salary cap note that the driving reason for the cap was to maximize the profitability of the NFL teams, and limit the power of NFL players to command the high salaries they are said to deserve in exchange for bringing in large numbers of paying fans to the stadiums. They also note that the salary cap could hypothetically drive prospective athletes to other sports that do not cap the salaries of players; while NFL's large rosters lead to high total payrolls, star players earn more in baseball and basketball (it should however be noted that talent in football does not necessary translate into talent in basketball or baseball, and that star players typically make more money from endorsements than from their team salaries). Furthermore, they attribute NFL competitive parity instead to the league's extensive revenue sharing policies.

The NFL's current CBA (collective bargaining agreement) expires in 2008.
 
The Colts will never win with Dungy and Manning- case closed. However, it;ll be a long time before we win another one, so don't be breaking out the champagne.
 
Jimz31 said:
The NFL's current CBA (collective bargaining agreement) expires in 2008.

It expires in 2008, as in February/March 2008 (whenever the 2007 league year ends). The 2007 season is the final year under the current CBA.
 
the colts will not win the big game with manning. every time he gets to the big games he jokes.
 
budsboys said:
the colts will not win the big game with manning. every time he gets to the big games he jokes.


Although, he played like a clown today, I didn't think he was a funny guy. And I'm pretty sure his teammates didn't think his jokes were funny either today.

His D-Caff commercial are funny though. :D
 
AdamJT13 said:
It expires in 2008, as in February/March 2008 (whenever the 2007 league year ends). The 2007 season is the final year under the current CBA.


Thanks ,
So by the time this would or would not take effect on P.mannings contract , it could be too late...already cap problems...
Like I already said with all the free agents Colts have , this will be a challeging off season for them...
 

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