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Owners leaking the idea of capping individual player earnings is a DIRECT shot at the position that drives the league…QB.
Franchise QBs haven’t needed to be deeply involved w/ the NFLPA, but threaten their earning power & that changes overnight. The league & CBA is built on a negotiated revenue split….not a ceiling on individual value. Now, it’s no longer a free market.
If all 32 starting QBs got together and decided they wanted to strike, the leverage flips immediately back to players.
Instead of limiting salaries, you’re pushing the split even further in the players’ favor in the negotiations.
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In the next round of CBA talks, the league could try to cap individual player compensation. (Which would get franchise quarterbacks far more involved in union matters than they currently are.) nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…
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