conraddobler
I want my 2$
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Yeah, I'd agree.
I'm not sure what the lost revenue projection of the fans giving up on the team would add out to, but I suspect Michael Bidwill has seen those returns when comparing the 2011 and 2012 Cards compared to the 2013-15 Cards.
I'm guessing it's a helluva lot more than what Kiem and Wilks make combined.
But we'll have to be crazy terrible, like, only watching for comedy bad. Basically... exactly where we are right now. I have to admit, once I started trying to guess where Bradford was going to throw the ball (by looking for the shortest route) the game got fun.
Well the gate revenues are listed at around 59 million a year.
Total revenue is 370 million a year.
The thing is the gate will never go to zero no matter what they do and it's tough to see it going much lower in any signifigant way because other teams fans will just buy tickets for their games.
You're talking 25 million or more to let the GM, coach and staffs turn over.
Let's say they all get jobs and their contracts have a difference in pay clause so you only end up eating like 10 million a year for three years.
That's a HUGE hole that it'd be hard to see people actually create by not going to the games and then have no one buy the tickets.
I personally don't think that math adds up to anywhere near what it'll cost to fire them so I think the money says you keep everyone in place.
I'm not advocating one thing or another but just pointing out that financially it's not an easy thing to do. Personally my belief is a sunk cost is a sunk cost and you move on and move forward when you feel you should but that's just me.
The math is not pretty.
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