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PAWTUCKET PATRIOTS
Brewmaster's Cup Champions 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016
DL Champions 91, 03, 04, 10, 13, 14**,16,17
Ale Champions 92, 93, 94, 02, 03, 04, 10, 11, 13, 14**, 16, 17, 18
Wildcard 91, 95, 12
** Partial credit. Ran in Expo mode.
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FWIW the amount of revenue sharing money went from $31m last season to $50m this season. The range last season was -4.5 to 5.5 last season to -7.7 to 7.8 this season. Seems like OOTP 16 has increased revenues for whatever reason. Especially for the top teams.
If anyone hasn't updated their league file yet can you look at the "Total Revenue" section of the financial report and paste it here?
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostFWIW the amount of revenue sharing money went from $31m last season to $50m this season. The range last season was -4.5 to 5.5 last season to -7.7 to 7.8 this season. Seems like OOTP 16 has increased revenues for whatever reason. Especially for the top teams.
If anyone hasn't updated their league file yet can you look at the "Total Revenue" section of the financial report and paste it here?Denver Bulls
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I'd propose that we raise the carry over amount to 20-25MM to incentivize saving cash AND get rid revenue sharing. We are talking about two different issues here, market size and fiscal responsibility. Evidenced by the fact that half of the league will not have the cash to participate in FA, there is little (if any) correlation between the two.
I've been a big market team since I took over in 1984 and I've watched teams rise and fall in market size, before and after leveling the field. Baltimore remaining a big team isn't by accident. Why should I get punished year after year for putting out a competitive team that fans want to go see, while others get rewarded for doing the exact opposite?
If you want to build your team by slowly building through the draft, that is completely fine.
But you shouldn't get to do it on someone else's dime.
Baltimore Bulldogs - BLB since '84
- Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
- Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
- Brewmaster's Cup: '01
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Originally posted by Delandis View PostI'd propose that we raise the carry over amount to 20-25MM to incentivize saving cash AND get rid revenue sharing.
This suggestion might be one way to reward fiscal responsibility.
No disrespect to the teams who spend freely, but I feel like there should be consequences — at least relative to the responsible teams — for losing tens of millions of dollars.
Allowing teams to keep more of their profits would be one way to achieve it.Maine Guides
General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez
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Originally posted by TheLetterZ View PostInteresting. I do not recall why we set it at $10 million in the first place.
This suggestion might be one way to reward fiscal responsibility.
No disrespect to the teams who spend freely, but I feel like there should be consequences — at least relative to the responsible teams — for losing tens of millions of dollars.Philly Freedom
Owner & GM: 1987 - Pres.
Porter Div. Champs (Mbr '84-'15): 1984, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011
Stout Div. Champs (Mbr '78-'83 & '16-present): 2016, 2017
IL Wild Card Winner: 1987, 2013, 2018, 2019
Import League Champs: 1984, 2010, 2017
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Originally posted by BradZ View PostThere is. You carry your negative debt and it hampers your ability to operate.
Maybe my sense is incorrect there?Maine Guides
General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez
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Originally posted by Delandis View PostI'd propose that we raise the carry over amount to 20-25MM to incentivize saving cash AND get rid revenue sharing. We are talking about two different issues here, market size and fiscal responsibility. Evidenced by the fact that half of the league will not have the cash to participate in FA, there is little (if any) correlation between the two.
I've been a big market team since I took over in 1984 and I've watched teams rise and fall in market size, before and after leveling the field. Baltimore remaining a big team isn't by accident. Why should I get punished year after year for putting out a competitive team that fans want to go see, while others get rewarded for doing the exact opposite?
If you want to build your team by slowly building through the draft, that is completely fine.
But you shouldn't get to do it on someone else's dime.
The money my team got isn't going to do much at all for us. We are still in the hole by $27 MM.
By the way, anyone know where I can find that? The only place I've been able to see that number is by offering a player a contract. It still seems to me that the financial reporting in OOTP isn't very clear.
For example, in the report saying Money for Extensions. It simply says none. That doesn't actually help. How much do I need to get to $1? I know the answer but only when I click on Offer Contract and then it tells me that this offer will put you this much more in debt.Denver Bulls
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Originally posted by BradZ View PostThere is. You carry your negative debt and it hampers your ability to operate.
Pittsburgh spent $117.5 million on player payroll in 2015. It resulted in them finishing the season with a balance of negative-$13.4 million.
Despite finishing with an eight-figure negative balance, they managed to increase their payroll by $12 million, to $129.6 million in 2016.
Similarly, Pawtucket finished 2015 with a negative balance of -$4.7 million, but increased their payroll by $14 million in 2016.
If teams are being rightly restricted by losing money, how is this possible?Maine Guides
General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez
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Originally posted by TheLetterZ View PostInteresting. I do not recall why we set it at $10 million in the first place.
This suggestion might be one way to reward fiscal responsibility.
No disrespect to the teams who spend freely, but I feel like there should be consequences — at least relative to the responsible teams — for losing tens of millions of dollars.
Allowing teams to keep more of their profits would be one way to achieve it.
I've thought about it before but always forgot to mention it.
Baltimore Bulldogs - BLB since '84
- Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
- Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
- Brewmaster's Cup: '01
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Originally posted by Delandis View PostI'd propose that we raise the carry over amount to 20-25MM to incentivize saving cash AND get rid revenue sharing. We are talking about two different issues here, market size and fiscal responsibility. Evidenced by the fact that half of the league will not have the cash to participate in FA, there is little (if any) correlation between the two.
I've been a big market team since I took over in 1984 and I've watched teams rise and fall in market size, before and after leveling the field. Baltimore remaining a big team isn't by accident. Why should I get punished year after year for putting out a competitive team that fans want to go see, while others get rewarded for doing the exact opposite?
If you want to build your team by slowly building through the draft, that is completely fine.
But you shouldn't get to do it on someone else's dime.Miami Sharks (BLB)
* BLB Champions --> 2017, 2020.
Ohio River Sharks (OSFL)
* OSFL Bowl CHAMPION > 2036, 2047.
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Originally posted by Carlos View PostIs it possible that the top of the list has more money and the bottom has less?
2016
Code:PAW 2016 $144,927,058 DVS 2016 $143,746,211 BAT 2016 $143,441,444 DAL 2016 $138,817,918 LAD 2016 $136,791,980 PIT 2016 $130,632,180 MAI 2016 $129,761,146 WAS 2016 $128,879,777 PHI 2016 $127,449,746 BAL 2016 $124,861,111 MOR 2016 $124,732,619 IND 2016 $122,861,271 NO 2016 $119,956,430 HAR 2016 $119,167,138 SYR 2016 $113,145,395 DEN 2016 $107,732,873 WIL 2016 $107,424,190 CAL 2016 $102,876,089 CAR 2016 $102,386,220 NYK 2016 $102,036,114 LAA 2016 $99,491,957 DAV 2016 $99,044,700 WIN 2016 $98,849,096 TOR 2016 $93,192,428 SUM $2,862,205,091 AVG $119,258,545 MEDIAN $121,408,851 RANGE $51,734,630
Code:WAS 2015 $131,688,634 DVS 2015 $131,482,259 BAT 2015 $130,272,667 MAI 2015 $129,481,049 LAD 2015 $128,466,104 DAL 2015 $124,746,951 PAW 2015 $123,893,861 BAL 2015 $123,041,850 IND 2015 $122,588,857 MOR 2015 $120,992,103 CAR 2015 $120,537,365 PIT 2015 $118,720,035 PHI 2015 $117,470,344 NO 2015 $116,924,953 SYR 2015 $116,437,098 HAR 2015 $115,659,602 DEN 2015 $111,164,407 DAV 2015 $108,224,457 WIL 2015 $107,501,962 NYK 2015 $104,675,914 WIN 2015 $102,644,662 LAA 2015 $100,359,701 TOR 2015 $98,859,359 CAL 2015 $98,674,132 SUM $2,804,508,326 AVG $116,854,514 MEDIAN $118,095,190 RANGE $33,014,502
Code:MAI 2014 $134,944,301 LAD 2014 $133,344,379 BAT 2014 $133,294,990 DVS 2014 $131,962,955 CAR 2014 $127,382,299 PAW 2014 $127,337,401 WAS 2014 $126,603,993 BAL 2014 $125,144,770 SYR 2014 $123,305,874 DAL 2014 $120,398,006 DAV 2014 $115,080,071 PHI 2014 $114,850,571 PIT 2014 $114,304,846 DEN 2014 $113,982,783 IND 2014 $112,922,880 CAL 2014 $109,187,109 NO 2014 $109,097,717 LAA 2014 $101,682,067 WIN 2014 $101,358,484 NYK 2014 $100,776,470 MOR 2014 $99,215,094 HAR 2014 $98,774,942 TOR 2014 $96,590,227 WIL 2014 $93,528,171 SUM $2,765,070,400 AVG $115,211,267 MEDIAN $114,577,709 RANGE $41,416,130
Last edited by Andrew; 05-26-2016, 11:15 AM.
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Originally posted by TheLetterZ View PostYou seem to understand the numbers better than I do, so I'd appreciate any explanation you have.
Pittsburgh spent $117.5 million on player payroll in 2015. It resulted in them finishing the season with a balance of negative-$13.4 million.
Despite finishing with an eight-figure negative balance, they managed to increase their payroll by $12 million, to $129.6 million in 2016.
Similarly, Pawtucket finished 2015 with a negative balance of -$4.7 million, but increased their payroll by $14 million in 2016.
If teams are being rightly restricted by losing money, how is this possible?
Baltimore Bulldogs - BLB since '84
- Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
- Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
- Brewmaster's Cup: '01
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The top and bottom seem to have a bit more distance to them today.PAWTUCKET PATRIOTS
Brewmaster's Cup Champions 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016
DL Champions 91, 03, 04, 10, 13, 14**,16,17
Ale Champions 92, 93, 94, 02, 03, 04, 10, 11, 13, 14**, 16, 17, 18
Wildcard 91, 95, 12
** Partial credit. Ran in Expo mode.
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