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RE: What are some ways for the G5 to cut costs?
(05-18-2016 08:31 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 07:31 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 06:15 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  Imagine if the NFL treated the AFL this way and all NFC teams received 80% of the revenue and the AFC teams received 20%. same with the NBA and ABA teams.

There is no justification for the inequity.

The NFL =/= NCAA. The NCAA doesn't control the television rights to any athletic contest except the NCAA tournaments.


But let's play around with your delusion a little bit and let's say that the NFL and NCAA operate exactly the same. Go ahead and point out the NFL franchise that has sat on it's ass the last 121 years like Ohio and done absolutely nothing to better it's situation.

Your comment is so absurd it shows you have no real rebuttal.

In other words there is no NFL franchise that hasn't tried to better itself n 120 years like Ohio. Got it.
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RE: What are some ways for the G5 to cut costs?
(05-18-2016 08:43 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:31 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 07:31 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 06:15 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  Imagine if the NFL treated the AFL this way and all NFC teams received 80% of the revenue and the AFC teams received 20%. same with the NBA and ABA teams.

There is no justification for the inequity.

The NFL =/= NCAA. The NCAA doesn't control the television rights to any athletic contest except the NCAA tournaments.


But let's play around with your delusion a little bit and let's say that the NFL and NCAA operate exactly the same. Go ahead and point out the NFL franchise that has sat on it's ass the last 121 years like Ohio and done absolutely nothing to better it's situation.

Your comment is so absurd it shows you have no real rebuttal.

In other words there is no NFL franchise that hasn't tried to better itself n 120 years like Ohio. Got it.

I could name two NFL franchises that fit the description without even leaving the state of Ohio but the entire premise of your statement is absurd.
05-18-2016 09:21 PM
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RE: What are some ways for the G5 to cut costs?
(05-18-2016 09:21 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:43 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:31 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 07:31 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 06:15 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  Imagine if the NFL treated the AFL this way and all NFC teams received 80% of the revenue and the AFC teams received 20%. same with the NBA and ABA teams.

There is no justification for the inequity.

The NFL =/= NCAA. The NCAA doesn't control the television rights to any athletic contest except the NCAA tournaments.


But let's play around with your delusion a little bit and let's say that the NFL and NCAA operate exactly the same. Go ahead and point out the NFL franchise that has sat on it's ass the last 121 years like Ohio and done absolutely nothing to better it's situation.

Your comment is so absurd it shows you have no real rebuttal.

In other words there is no NFL franchise that hasn't tried to better itself n 120 years like Ohio. Got it.

I could name two NFL franchises that fit the description without even leaving the state of Ohio but the entire premise of your statement is absurd.

So I can get tickets to watch the Bengals play in Riverfront Stadium this coming season? How about watching the Browns at Municipal Stadium?

The only thing absurd about this entire discussion is your continued misguided belief that the NFL and the NCAA are comparable.
05-18-2016 09:35 PM
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RE: What are some ways for the G5 to cut costs?
(05-18-2016 09:35 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 09:21 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:43 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:31 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 07:31 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  The NFL =/= NCAA. The NCAA doesn't control the television rights to any athletic contest except the NCAA tournaments.


But let's play around with your delusion a little bit and let's say that the NFL and NCAA operate exactly the same. Go ahead and point out the NFL franchise that has sat on it's ass the last 121 years like Ohio and done absolutely nothing to better it's situation.

Your comment is so absurd it shows you have no real rebuttal.

In other words there is no NFL franchise that hasn't tried to better itself n 120 years like Ohio. Got it.

I could name two NFL franchises that fit the description without even leaving the state of Ohio but the entire premise of your statement is absurd.

So I can get tickets to watch the Bengals play in Riverfront Stadium this coming season? How about watching the Browns at Municipal Stadium?

The only thing absurd about this entire discussion is your continued misguided belief that the NFL and the NCAA are comparable.

its obvious you're trolling and don't have a point, but what bums me out is that you're not even good at trolling.
05-18-2016 10:48 PM
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Post: #65
RE: What are some ways for the G5 to cut costs?
(05-18-2016 10:48 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 09:35 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 09:21 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:43 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(05-18-2016 08:31 PM)perimeterpost Wrote:  Your comment is so absurd it shows you have no real rebuttal.

In other words there is no NFL franchise that hasn't tried to better itself n 120 years like Ohio. Got it.

I could name two NFL franchises that fit the description without even leaving the state of Ohio but the entire premise of your statement is absurd.

So I can get tickets to watch the Bengals play in Riverfront Stadium this coming season? How about watching the Browns at Municipal Stadium?

The only thing absurd about this entire discussion is your continued misguided belief that the NFL and the NCAA are comparable.

its obvious you're trolling and don't have a point, but what bums me out is that you're not even good at trolling.

EL OH EL @ WHY OH U

I'm trolling because I'm creating fictional scenarios to highlight the fact that the ONLY argument you have made in this thread to support your ridiculous belief that NCAA Football revenue should be split 50/50 between the P5 and G5 is because the NFL does. You make this claim despite over the past few months being repeatedly told A. the NFL controls most of the revenue and almost all of the media revenue generated by the 32 NFL teams and B. the NCAA controls only the revenue generated by NCAA sanctioned championship tournaments, not regular season contests in all sports and postseason contests in FBS football.

The NCAA already tried to control media rights to all member schools athletic competitions and it was found to be a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by the federal judicial system and upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States. Perhaps in the future to prevent yourself from looking like any more of an idiot you should peruse a little piece of history called NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma and see why it is your idea that everything should be shared equally is mocked unmercifully. Per the highest court of law in this land the individual schools, not the NCAA, control the right to negotiate television contracts. The individual schools may choose to pool their resources in the form of an athletic conference and jointly negotiate like schools in the ACC, Big 10, and even the MAC do. The individual schools may choose to handle these negotiations themselves like Notre Dame, BYU, and Army do, or schools may choose to do both like they do in the Big XII with the conference pooling Tier I and II and the schools handling their own Tier III negotiations. The key point here is the fact that at no time is the NCAA involved in any of these negotiations, and at no time is any party in any way required to share the money with another party who had nothing to do with these negotiations.
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