NFL Salary Cap – 3 More Progressive Player Benefits

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Let’s continue the Player Benefits list.  Player Benefits are subtracted directly from Player Cost Amounts to get to the annual Salary Cap number for each NFL Club.  Only until we reach that level of understanding can we move forward with specifically how NFL GM’s maneuver and manage the financial constraints placed upon building an annual NFL roster. The Tuition Assistance Plan The League and the Player’s Union have gone out of their … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – Performance-Based Pay within Player Benefits

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One of the local Tweeters here in Denver just recently shot over this question regarding Performance-Based Pay (PBP); eyeondenver ‏@youreyeondenver15 May "@Ted_Sundquist Wouldn't mind some detail about bonus checks players rec after season based on CBA - how calculated, who's eligible..." Performance-Based Pay Performance-Based Pay just happens to be the next item on the list of NFL Player Benefits that are deducted from Player Cost … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – Even More Counting on Player Benefits

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The Football Educator continues to break down Player Benefits, which when subtracted from the total of Player Cost Amounts will give us the annual NFL Salary Cap and the parameters that guide financial roster building in professional football. As paraphrased from the CBA; Severance Pay Only players with two or more Credited Seasons, at least one of which is for a season occurring in 1993 through 2020, will be eligible for severance … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – More Counting on Player Benefits

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Part 2 of a piece The Football Educator began on Player Benefits (NFL Salary Cap - Counting on Player Benefits) and defining those amounts that are subsequently subtracted from Player Cost Amounts to determine the annual NFL Salary Cap. The list picks up below; Funding for worker’s compensation, payroll, unemployment compensation, social security taxes – These tax based expenses are normally incurred by businesses regardless of the … [Read more...]

Football Performance Enhancement – 6 key foods to help regulate SLEEP

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Guest writer Christine J. Jones, a researcher at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine Center,  is back to show The Football Educator how "what & when you eat" as a football player can contribute to regulating one of your best performance enhancements - SLEEP. Using Nutrition for Better Sleep in the Football Player It is fairly common for the health conscious athlete to spend time and money customizing his or her diet for … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – Counting on Player Benefits

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The Football Educator’s last 3 posts have centered on defining the idea of “Revenue” and the various sources throughout the National Football League’s business operations that help to fill the so called “buckets”.  We’ve examined where the money is generated from, what various efforts by ownership are allowed as credits, and the obscure, sometimes unseen rules that pick and poke at that overall revenue number. Robbing Peter to … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – The effects of the “Tuck Rule” & “Pouring Rights”

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You’d expect a game with such obscurities in its rule book as “The Tuck Rule”, “Excessive Celebrations” and “Illegal Substitutions” to have similar complexities within its accounting system and the National Football League’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) doesn’t let you down.  As we explore how the NFL’s Salary Cap is calculated we have to first understand the ingredients that go into the recipe.  The equation is … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – Getting a little “Stadium Credit” for the effort

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So we pick up off the last post that laid the foundation for establishing the yearly Player Cost Amount through a summation of percentages of League Media, NFL Ventures/Postseason, Local, and any new business project revenues.  Joint Contribution Amounts to fund player programs for retired NFL Veterans, medical research and charitable ventures are then subtracted from that revenue sum and a subsequent Stadium Credit is applied, and therefore … [Read more...]

NFL Salary Cap – Calculating Player Costs

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With so much fascination and interest in the economics of professional football, I thought it was high time to start a series of posts on the NFL Salary Cap, NFL Player Contracts, and the dynamics that affect a GM’s handling of both. So the best place to start is to truly define what pieces of the puzzle go into making the NFL’s Salary Cap for all 32 teams.  For some of the more hardcore NFL fans this may be a review, but for many of you … [Read more...]

NFL Draft Preparation – The performance enhancement of sleep

The first 7 a.m.practice was a little too early for many of the players.

Guest writer Christine J. Jones, a researcher at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine Center, presents an interesting take on sleep and performance enhancement in college football players.  The Research With the 2013 NFL draft recently coming to a close, finding means of performance enhancement is on the minds of many within the league.  For an increasing number of these individuals, attention is being turned to the field of sleep … [Read more...]

 
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