Pete Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Weird how many people are shocked to see the commissioner of the NFL making that much money. Have you guys seen the TV deals? There is no justifying his salary. For comparison. the President earns $400,000. **** is out of whack
sodbuster Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 If I go out and get drunk and smash my car into someone, can I blame it on my boss?
mrags Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 This has to be the most ridiculous, poorly thought out thread of the decade. Goodell is paid a ton of money to be the flak for 32 owners who make all the decidions, all the rules. Goodell is just the public face they can hide behind. He does nothing without their direction, consent and order. Anyway, considering the insane amount of success and money the NFL lords over all other professional sports and the intensity with which fans obsess over every tiny detail and drama of the league, Goodell is a bargain compaired to MLB and the NBA. Bettman, who has been commsioning the rotting corpse of the NHL for years was payed 8 million last year! ill double up on this.
Alphadawg7 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I was reading a list of stories currently posted on ESPN and here are the highlights. Aaron Hernandez of the Patriots has been charged with murder. E.J Henderson of the Vikings has been released due to multiple DWI's. Richie Incognito is a racist bully when it comes to J Martin. Hugh Douglas was just charge for beating up his girlfriend. Darren Sharper charged with two counts of rape. Vince Young just filed for bankruptcy. Greg Boyd just jailed for tax fraud. and just this past week we find out that Michael Sam future NFL Draftee says he's gay. Which may not be so bad when you consider what the guys above him have done. OJ Simpson is still in jail and I believe Rae Carruth is as well , not to mention Dave Meggett. Im sure there are others. Great job Roger! LMAO...first, has nothing to do with him. Second, your comment on Michael Sam says all we need to know about your ability (or lack there of) to post with any shred of logic.
Fingon Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 There is no justifying his salary. For comparison. the President earns $400,000. **** is out of whack It's called 32 people willing to pay that.
Offside Number 76 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 (edited) 1. Your comment regarding Sam is just so, so stupid and hateful. You are now the inaugural member of my ignore list. 2. You could have started an interesting discussion on whether Goodell does enough to control players, or whether there is a criminal subculture in the NFL. You didn't. 3. What do you think CEOs of billion-dollar companies make? Yes, it's more than the President. EDIT: punctuation. Edited February 15, 2014 by Offsides Number 76
justnzane Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Top CEO's on his level make this. I'm fine with it. Guys $44 million, to ruin and pussify the game we love? For those of you justifying it by comparing it to other CEO's, don't you find it obscene that they make this much money as well? To me, it seems excessive as he is running a company that doesn't pay taxes and demands that taxpayers fork out billions of dollars for new stadiums. Furthermore, he encourages people to keep coming to stadia where the rate of ticket prices has been inflating at a significantly higher rate than the cost of living. If you got word than any government employee got $44 million last year, you'd be ready to torch city hall, Albany, or DC. How is it not any different considering the amount of public funding that is financing his salary?
Offside Number 76 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 (edited) Guys $44 million, to ruin and pussify the game we love? For those of you justifying it by comparing it to other CEO's, don't you find it obscene that they make this much money as well? To me, it seems excessive as he is running a company that doesn't pay taxes and demands that taxpayers fork out billions of dollars for new stadiums. Furthermore, he encourages people to keep coming to stadia where the rate of ticket prices has been inflating at a significantly higher rate than the cost of living. If you got word than any government employee got $44 million last year, you'd be ready to torch city hall, Albany, or DC. How is it not any different considering the amount of public funding that is financing his salary? On your first point, sure, but we live in a deregulated capitalist economy. That's how it works. There are other systems out there, but most people would deem them to be too "liberal" or "Euro." On your second, it's old news that big companies find a way to avoid paying federal corporate income taxes while simultaneously demanding infrastructure, property tax and state tax breaks, etc. E.g., Apple. We can torch and pitchfork Harvey Weinstein, Dr. Dre, and Alex Rodriguez, too, I suppose, but in our system, you don't get what you deserve, you get what you're able to convince others to pay you. Edited February 15, 2014 by Offsides Number 76
KD in CA Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 There is no justifying his salary. For comparison. the President earns $400,000. **** is out of whack More like there's no reason to justify it to someone who's not paying it. And comparison to the POTUS is beyond silly. Guys $44 million, to ruin and pussify the game we love? For those of you justifying it by comparing it to other CEO's, don't you find it obscene that they make this much money as well? To me, it seems excessive as he is running a company that doesn't pay taxes and demands that taxpayers fork out billions of dollars for new stadiums. Furthermore, he encourages people to keep coming to stadia where the rate of ticket prices has been inflating at a significantly higher rate than the cost of living. If you got word than any government employee got $44 million last year, you'd be ready to torch city hall, Albany, or DC. How is it not any different considering the amount of public funding that is financing his salary? No, I consider it obscene to begrudge others what they have earned and are being freely given by other private individuals. If you are so concerned with taxpayer funded stadiums, why don't you call out the politicians who are actually giving away that money? Last I checked the NFL didn't have the ability to levy taxes.
nucci Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Considering he's commissioner of a league that generates billions of dollars for the owners, I think they can afford to pay him that amount. Of course the number is ridiculous to us but not out of line for the NFL.
Doc Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 You'd think with all that money he's making, he'd have the good sense not to be drunk when presenting the Lombardi trophy.
The Big Cat Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Tax exempt, multi-billion dollar parent company? You should research the corporate structure of the NFL. Your impressions are pretty far off base. Any why would a compensation package of any amount thatis privately negotiated between an individual and those who are paying him with their own money ever be ridiculous? Is your salary subject to scrutiny by someone other than your employer and you? By all means, enlighten. I'm actually quite interested to know.
aristocrat Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 By all means, enlighten. I'm actually quite interested to know. As I've said before...the league takes in the cash and passes it to the owners of the franchises who pay taxes on the money.
Pete Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 More like there's no reason to justify it to someone who's not paying it. And comparison to the POTUS is beyond silly. No, I consider it obscene to begrudge others what they have earned and are being freely given by other private individuals. If you are so concerned with taxpayer funded stadiums, why don't you call out the politicians who are actually giving away that money? Last I checked the NFL didn't have the ability to levy taxes. The NFL is corporate welfare
Offside Number 76 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 (edited) As I've said before...the league takes in the cash and passes it to the owners of the franchises who pay taxes on the money. But it pays Goodell first. He does work for a tax-exempt organization. The NFL is corporate welfare The whole USA is corporate welfare! Edited February 15, 2014 by Offsides Number 76
Malazan Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 There is no justifying his salary. For comparison. the President earns $400,000. **** is out of whack With stipends, it's closed to 550k. Of course, that is the money that is made during the Presidency and on the books.
The Big Cat Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 As I've said before...the league takes in the cash and passes it to the owners of the franchises who pay taxes on the money. But it pays Goodell first. He does work for a tax-exempt organization. The whole USA is corporate welfare! This is why I'm genuinely curious. As offsides mentions, he pulls from the tax free trough BEFORE it's filtered down BEFORE it's taxed. So which is it? Also, this all to point to the less-alarming aspects of his salary. As for KD scolding me because I say it's ridiculous. Sorry, but it is. Not because he doesn't earn it, not because he isn't entitled to it, not because I have some fundamental misunderstanding of how compensation works, but ridiculous because I, and I'm assuming most of the posters here (in spite of what some of the money bags who like to shame us will have you believe) have a difficult wrapping our heads around that kind of loot. Spending it, investing it, looking at all the commas in the paychecks, it's all just a very hard thing to imagine. It's ridiculous. It's an amount so absurd that it feels farcical to lowly earners like me. I get that this is no new concept in the realm of professional sports, doesn't mean we can't check in on these crazy dollar amounts from time to time.
meazza Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 This is why I'm genuinely curious. As offsides mentions, he pulls from the tax free trough BEFORE it's filtered down BEFORE it's taxed. So which is it? Also, this all to point to the less-alarming aspects of his salary. As for KD scolding me because I say it's ridiculous. Sorry, but it is. Not because he doesn't earn it, not because he isn't entitled to it, not because I have some fundamental misunderstanding of how compensation works, but ridiculous because I, and I'm assuming most of the posters here (in spite of what some of the money bags who like to shame us will have you believe) have a difficult wrapping our heads around that kind of loot. Spending it, investing it, looking at all the commas in the paychecks, it's all just a very hard thing to imagine. It's ridiculous. It's an amount so absurd that it feels farcical to lowly earners like me. I get that this is no new concept in the realm of professional sports, doesn't mean we can't check in on these crazy dollar amounts from time to time. He makes that kind of money because people watch the sport and in larger quantities than people watch any other sport (except maybe for the world cup). So simply, if you don't want to contribute to his salary, don't go to games, don't get the NFL package, don't buy merchandise and as the league starts losing money, he'll be gone. And 44M is nothing, just ask Bernie Ecclestone.
keepthefaith Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 If he lives in NY then he's paying $20 million in state and federal taxes. Sounds like a liberal's dream to me. There is no justifying his salary. For comparison. the President earns $400,000. **** is out of whack A good President is worth so much more. When will we get a good one?
KD in CA Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 But it pays Goodell first. He does work for a tax-exempt organization. Honestly, do you even know what that means? Based on this answer I'm guessing no. Businesses pay taxes on profits, not expenses. The NFL is corporate welfare And who is to blame for that? As offsides mentions, he pulls from the tax free trough BEFORE it's filtered down BEFORE it's taxed. What exactly does this mean in the context of taxes on business profits? I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of how taxation works too. If he lives in NY then he's paying $20 million in state and federal taxes. Sounds like a liberal's dream to me. Apparently, in addition to the payroll taxes the NFL is paying, and the income and payroll taxes Goodell is paying, the NFL should be paying some other magical 'not tax-exempt' tax on that particular $30MM. I better go back and check our company tax returns; all this time we've been deducting compensation as a businesses expense to calculate taxable income.
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