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<p><b>This article provides information about how players of the NFL are able to make millions of dollars per year.&#xA0; What follows is a list of players and their salaries, a discussion about NFL player salaries including how they are able to sign multi-million dollar contracts, and finally NFL salary implications for both players and fans.</p>
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<p> The main questions is, why do NFL players get paid millions of dollars per year? To answer this question, you need to understand the concepts of revenue stream within the NFL, and the term &#8220;salary cap&#8221;.</p>
<p>The salary cap is the amount of money an NFL team can spend on salaries for their players per year. The salary cap, imposed by the NFL commission, has progressively increased year by year since its inception back in 1994. </p>
<p>In essence the NFL salary cap, as negotiated by the players Union in the current collective bargaining agreement, is 62.24% of all football related revenue divided by 32 teams. For the 2009 season that figure is 128 million dollars. This means that each team has 128 million dollars it can spend on player salaries per year. But, as indicated by the data shown below, this salary cap continues to grow from year to year. Revenue mainly comes from ticket sales.</p>
<p>The following shows the steady increase in salary cap since 1999:</p>
<p>Salary Cap Per Team for NFL Player Salaries by Year</p>
<p>2008&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $116 million</p>
<p>2007&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $109 million</p>
<p>2006&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $102 million</p>
<p>2005&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $85.5 million</p>
<p>2004&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $80.5 million</p>
<p>2003&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $75 million</p>
<p>2002&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $71 million</p>
<p>2001&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $67.5 million</p>
<p>2000&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $62.2 million</p>
<p>1999&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; $58.4 million</p>
<p>As the salary cap increases, so does the salary of players. The real question is how is the money distributed to players. There is a type of salary distribution model that teams use which is not&#xA0; known to the general public. Lets look at a list of the highest paid NFL players for 2008. </p>
<p>The following table tells it all:</p>
<p>TOP 20 HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS IN 2008</p>
<p>1. QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh $ 27,701,920 </p>
<p>2. DE Jared Allen, Minnesota $ 21,119,256 </p>
<p>3. WR Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona $ 17,103,480 </p>
<p>4. QB JaMarcus Russell, Oakland $ 16,872,400 </p>
<p>5. RB Michael Turner, Atlanta $ 16,003,840 </p>
<p>6. G Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants $ 14,890,000 </p>
<p>7. CB Asante Samuel, Philadelphia $ 14,145,000 </p>
<p>8. WR Randy Moss, New England $ 14,006,720 </p>
<p>9. T Flozell Adams, Dallas $ 14,005,760 </p>
<p>10 .DT Tommy Kelly, Oakland $ 13,978,480 </p>
<p>11. WR Terrell Owens, Dallas $ 13,731,560 </p>
<p>12. WR Bernard Berrian, Minnesota $ 13,705,000 </p>
<p>13. T Michael Roos, Tennessee $ 13,505,520 </p>
<p>14. C Jeff Faine, Tampa Bay $ 13,105,760 </p>
<p>15. DE Will Smith, New Orleans $ 12,950,000 </p>
<p>16. QB Tony Romo, Dallas $ 12,886,600 </p>
<p>17. G Travelle Wharton, Carolina $ 12,850,000 </p>
<p>18. DE Antwan Odom, Cincinnati $ 12,800,000 </p>
<p>19. CB Terence Newman, Dallas $ 12,611,240 </p>
<p>20. RB Marion Barber, Dallas $ 12,522,400 </p>
<p>Lets examine the concept of salary in the NFL a little more closely. As previously stated, how teams pay their players and the value they place on them is known by only a few, including the player agent. It is interesting to note that having high salary players does not necessarily mean success to the team. </p>
<p>A case in point. One of the most successful NFL teams over the past ten years has been the New England Patriots. Yet only one player from the Patriots is in the top 20 for 2008.&#xA0; That is wide receiver Randy Moss. Yet Oakland, over the past ten years, which has two players in the top 20, has not seen the success that the Patriots have had. As a mater of fact, they have not even come close. </p>
<p>Also, you can see five players from the Dallas Cowboys in the top 20 list for 2008, yet they have not been in the Super Bowl since 1995 (Super Bowl XXX). It appears that the New England Patriots like to spread their money around to their players, so that one or a few players do not get an enormous salary while the rest of the players make a fraction of that amount. Randy Moss may be an exception to this rule. </p>
<p>This team concept of salary distribution that the Patriots employ falls in line with the team concept they have set for their players when it comes to playing football. The Patriot&#8217;s organization believe that it requires a team effort to win football games, and not the superior effort of only a few players. Maybe that is one of the reasons the Patriots have been so successful over the past ten years. And lets not forget that the Patriots is one of the best managed teams in the NFL. Part of that management is proper salary distribution. Team owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick seem to know what they are doing. </p>
<p>In any case, NFL player salaries continue to increase year by year. Today the lowest rookie makes a bare minimum of $285,000.00 (at least for 2007). In terms of all professional sports, the NFL players are the highest paid. This is why so many college players seek to get into the NFL. But it should also be remembered that the average length of a career for a player in the NFL is only 4 years. So obviously a player needs to make all he can during that short career. The question is are the players worth these very high salaries.</p>
<p>A persons salary is dependent on one major factor. That is how many other people can do the job they are doing? The fewer the number of people that can perform a particular job, the higher the salary. Not to many people can play in the NFL. Also, the players do deserve most of the revenue that is produced simply because, without the players, you would not have any business entity. And since fans are willing to pay the high ticket prices, then I would have to answer the question that yes, the players do deserve the salaries they receive. </p>
<p>Football is a form of entertainment, but it is a form of entertainment Americans can not do without. Even in the Roman period, people had a need to see the gladiators fight in the Colosseums. The Romans had to pay to see their gladiators fight to the death. Sometimes all the seats were free, if a rich person had given money to pay for the show. Other times, you had to pay, and it cost more money for the good seats than for the bad seats, so the poor people had to sit way up top in the Colosseum where it was hard to see. Today rich people do not pay for all the seats at a football game. But at least today, NFL teams do not fight to the death! The point is, Romans were willing to pay to see the gladiator form of competition. This willingness to pay to see competition has existed throughout the history of mankind. </p>
<p>The bottom line is, fans really seem to not care to much about the player salaries. They just like to watch their teams with the hope that their team will reach the Super Bowl, or in some cases, simply a winning season. So how do NFL players make millions of dollars per year. Simply put, fans are willing to pay high ticket prices to see their team play. And as long as the demand for tickets remains high&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif&quot; alt=&quot;Find Article&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;, players will continue to enjoy a high income.
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<p>The Wisconsin Badgers have, from the beginning, been a football program where success and failure have come in waves. Though the team&#x2019;s overall 614-465 record is a positive one, it does not tell the entire story of Badger football &#x2013; a tale that involves not only prolonged periods of success, but prolonged periods of failure as well. In the wake of their successful 1901 campaign, the Badgers went through a three and a half decade time of poor play that was only broken by their undefeated season in 1912. They nearly repeated that era of mediocrity with another after their defeat in the Rose Bowl of 1962 &#x2013; another three decades of miserable results. However, the 1990 arrival of Barry Alvarez as Wisconsin&#x2019;s Head Coach would signal the return of the Badgers to national prominence.</p>
<p>Alvarez&#x2019; Coaching Pedigree</p>
<p>Barry Alvarez was a fairly well known commodity when he was hired by the school. He had been a successful player under Coach Bob Devaney during the 1960s, and then landed coaching jobs at the high school level in Nebraska as well as in Iowa. He eventually caught the eye of the Hawkeye legend, Coach Hayden Fry, and was given a job as an assistant at the University of Iowa. From there it was on to Notre Dame to finish Alvarez&#x2019; time as an assistant coach. Arriving at Wisconsin in 1990, Alvarez made it clear that the team&#x2019;s fortunes were destined to change. Unfortunately, there would soon be doubts amongst the school&#x2019;s fan base as to whether or not that was true.</p>
<p>It&#x2019;s Never Easy</p>
<p>New coaches at any level often find their first few seasons rough going. Like a ship in the ocean, it takes time to turn around a college football program. In Alvarez and the Badgers&#x2019; case, it took three years. The first season resulted in only one win, while the next two seasons produced losing records as well &#8211; though both were much improved form that initial campaign. Of course, the rumors immediately began to fly that Alvarez would be fired or forced out of his job. He silenced those rumors as soon as the 1993 season got underway.</p>
<p>A New Period of Success</p>
<p>During that 1993 campaign, the Badgers became the team to beat in the Big Ten Conference. After winning all but two of their games, the Badgers moved on to Pasadena to compete in the Rose Bowl, where their previous history had been less than successful &#x2013; in three trips they had yet to win. This fourth trip to the Rose Bowl would prove to be the victory that had so long eluded Wisconsin. Along with that victory came the team&#x2019;s final AP ranking of sixth in the country. The next season saw the Badgers in yet another bowl game, a clear sign that the program was back on solid footing. In Alvarez&#x2019; final eleven seasons with the team, his Badgers would post winning records in all but two campaigns, go to a bowl game almost every year, and win the conference several times. He even repeated the Rose Bowl win of 1993 by winning it again in both 1998 and 1999. By the time he left the program after the 2005 season, Alvarez had established himself as the most successful of all of Wisconsin&#x2019;s many past coaches.</p>
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 During a free kick at goal what is the distance that the wall has to stay from the kicker?  Any other info would also help. Thanks.<br />
<hr />RIght where do I start.<br />
WIngers or far right midfielders or left ones tend to make serching runs down the wings or bilines of the pitch in the hope to cross the ball deep to a forward in the box of the goal area,, or drill the ball hard and low or pull the ball back hopefully pulling defenders out and into the box therefore leaving attacking players free to recieve the crossed ball in the attempt to score<br />
ALWAYS CALL IT FOOTBALL<br />
real fans never call it that S word<br />
it&#8217;s 10 yards for a free kick<br />
contact me on my yahoo for any questions that you have<br />
I played all my life and nearly made it pro when i was young<br />
as a midfielf player<br />
left of right midfield can over lap with the left and right backs creating deep runs into the oppostion corners, they also support each other, if the right back makes the run, the right midfield player can drop inside, or deeper into the middle of the pitch to recieve the ball<br />
erm if you can watch any premiership action via YOUTUB, (ENGLISH LEAGUE) you will see a lot of searching balls being passed with the right weight<br />
if your learning to be a coach, I would personall concertrate on passing, with the right weight ie that the pace of the ball isnt too fast tto control or too slow that the player being passed to has to come and collect it<br />
dribbling techniques, nothing flashy but the basics of round cones<br />
controlling a ball with the body<br />
passing the ball short long and other passes, with the inside of the foot (best control) outside casing curl, or with the top of the foot which is power,<br />
As well, balance is key so young players need to understand the center of gravity when passing a ball if they lean back the ball goes up if you lean forward the ball goes nowhere<br />
there is no such thing as A PLAY<br />
teach players to form triagles onthe pitch and pass between them, this is noticable if you watch any PREMIERSHIP football on YOUTUBE<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got a job of coaching soccer or (football) and have some questions to ask so I am clear on the rules before I start. Whats the differen betwwen a winger and a right of left midfielder or are they considered the same positions?<br />
 During a free kick at goal what is the distance that the wall has to stay from the kicker?  Any other info would also help. Thanks.<br />
<hr />RIght where do I start.<br />
WIngers or far right midfielders or left ones tend to make serching runs down the wings or bilines of the pitch in the hope to cross the ball deep to a forward in the box of the goal area,, or drill the ball hard and low or pull the ball back hopefully pulling defenders out and into the box therefore leaving attacking players free to recieve the crossed ball in the attempt to score<br />
ALWAYS CALL IT FOOTBALL<br />
real fans never call it that S word<br />
it&#8217;s 10 yards for a free kick<br />
contact me on my yahoo for any questions that you have<br />
I played all my life and nearly made it pro when i was young<br />
as a midfielf player<br />
left of right midfield can over lap with the left and right backs creating deep runs into the oppostion corners, they also support each other, if the right back makes the run, the right midfield player can drop inside, or deeper into the middle of the pitch to recieve the ball<br />
erm if you can watch any premiership action via YOUTUB, (ENGLISH LEAGUE) you will see a lot of searching balls being passed with the right weight<br />
if your learning to be a coach, I would personall concertrate on passing, with the right weight ie that the pace of the ball isnt too fast tto control or too slow that the player being passed to has to come and collect it<br />
dribbling techniques, nothing flashy but the basics of round cones<br />
controlling a ball with the body<br />
passing the ball short long and other passes, with the inside of the foot (best control) outside casing curl, or with the top of the foot which is power,<br />
As well, balance is key so young players need to understand the center of gravity when passing a ball if they lean back the ball goes up if you lean forward the ball goes nowhere<br />
there is no such thing as A PLAY<br />
teach players to form triagles onthe pitch and pass between them, this is noticable if you watch any PREMIERSHIP football on YOUTUBE<br />
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		<title>Who really Invented Soccer?</title>
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<strong>Today&#8217;s Question: When did Soccer take birth?</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><img style="border: 0pt none; margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px;" src="http://www.ask-bob.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/soccer.gif" border="0" alt="History of Soccer" width="150" height="151" align="right" />So, <strong>who invented soccer</strong>? The popularity of soccer has been steadily rising over the last 3 decades. Throughout America, there are now about 3 million soccer players. This count is only for those who fall in the age group of 5 to 19 years.</p>
<p align="justify">England is the birth place of Soccer. Way back in 1800s, it was a game of classes and was played by high society aristocratic English people in their private clubs. However, due to its ease and low cost, it hardly took time to become a common game among the masses. No wonder, today it’s counted amongst the most commonly played game.</p>
<p align="justify">The rules of this game were standardized throughout Europe by The London Football Association the London Football Association. This association was founded in 1863. Soon after this, several professional players and team begun to appear on the soccer field. In no time, Soccer was spread in different parts of Europe. Countries like Germany, Spain and France are a just a few to name where the game was taken up in early 20th century. With the growing interest in the sport, the interest in the formal competitions rose too. Soccer was first played in Olympics in 1900 and medals were introduced just eight years after that. For several decades however, the professional players were not allowed in competitions held in the Olympic games.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>The Federation International de Football Association</strong> was formed in 1904 and the first world cup international competition was held in 1930. Currently there are about 200 teams seeking admittance in World Cup but currently only 24 are permitted to compete.</p>
<p align="justify">The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) was formed in 1913 but it took several years for US to enter into international soccer. For a long time, Americans in general preferred watching American Football, which is a little different form of sport. However, things changed when Pele, one of the greatest soccer players from Brazil joined the New York Cosmos team in 1975. He changed the outlook of Americans towards football. This was unfortunately short-lived as Pele retired just a couple of years later, resulting the dissolution of Soccer League due to lack of support from fans.</p>
<p align="justify">Further in 1994, Americans interest in the soccer was rejuvenated when the men&#8217;s world cup competition was held in United States. The Major League Soccer (MLS) that was founded in 1993 began its first season in 1996. There were 10 teams with 32 games and more than 3 million fans involved in this whole thing. By 1991, the game was formally extended to women to be played on professional level and the Women&#8217;s Soccer world cup was introduced.</p>
<p align="justify">I think that answers the question &#8211; <strong>who invented soccer</strong>! Today, Americans interest in soccer has become strong and continues to grow. One will find soccer teams and soccer leagues in almost all American communities. Players of all interests and ages are getting down on the soccer field during spring and fall competitions. No wonder, U.S. Youth Soccer has around 3 million official players on its list.</p>
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