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b381l 03-10-2013 10:45 PM

Panthers Have A Major Problem - Leaked Document Shows Big 2 Year Profits
 
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...everal-levels/

I thought some of you Panther fans might want to know about this.
They made 112 million profit the last 2 years. Old Roger is not going to be too happy about this. The NFLPA may have a slight interest as well.
Might be a tad harder to sell those $300 /seat/game tickets next year.

FlorenceCock 03-10-2013 11:55 PM

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Yea we have had several pages discussing it in the Panther thread the past few days. I think it is bullshit and Jerry should face some sort of punishment for this. If only he would have made the statements he did under oath.

johnnyb 03-11-2013 01:08 AM

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I thought making a profit was the whole point???

Gamecock303 03-11-2013 01:22 AM

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how dare they make a profit

Carolina4Life 03-11-2013 01:31 AM

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Owners never really make money off their teams anyway. It's more about saying "I own a team". & before somebody grills me for it go look up what Jay-z said about the ego of having a team.

RGHoskins 03-11-2013 01:31 AM

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I'm not a pro football fan, but I think I'm missing something here. Are they supposed to be taking a loss?

Schecter 03-11-2013 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Carolina4Life (Post 3701568)
Owners never really make money off their teams anyway. It's more about saying "I own a team". & before somebody grills me for it go look up what Jay-z said about the ego of having a team.

This is NOT directed at you, but I hope Jay-Z falls down a flight of stairs... on his face... twice.

b381l 03-11-2013 01:42 AM

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It's not making a profit that's a problem. They have never been willing to share their financials with the players union.....and I agree with that. It's their team, they shouldn't be required to disclose information about their team or about the league. But now that the Panthers profit has been reported to be around 56 million per year, the players are going to want a bigger piece of the pie.

Flips 03-11-2013 03:36 AM

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Copied from a post on another forum:
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1.) In 2010 the team heavily cut salary in preparation for the lockout, hence the huge upswing on "operating" profit.
Operating profit != permanent cash in the bank, it is positive cash flow for that season alone. The lockout itself had the potential to wipe out an entire season of games with the way the feelings between ownership and players were going into the lockout, so Richardson had the team shed salary in order to build up a cash balance to fallback on in case games were lost. Obviously, they weren't, but a $78 million operating profit (including revenue sharing) is NOT a yearly profit take for any NFL franchise. Once games resumed and the Panthers started handing out huge contracts to the likes of DeAngelo Williams, that operating profit figure shriveled. What fans tend to forget about signing bonuses, is that while their hit can be spread over up to five years of the contract, they are paid immediately and come directly out of the team's operating cash reserves. The Panthers went into 2010 with $70 million because they didn't pay anyone, but in 2011 they handed out over $50 million in signing bonuses.
2.) One of the biggest reasons Richardson horded cash before the lockout was so, unlike many other NFL owners, he wouldn't have to fire or impose salary cuts on the hundreds of non-player employees in the Panthers organization. Contrast that with the owners who suspended the pay of their entire scouting departments and forced people to look for temporary jobs or new ones entirely.
3.) A payout of $15 million split between Richardson and his collection of minority owners, which is itself an infrequent occurrence (generally NFL teams pay out to their minor investors only once every three years, or even not all in some cases) from a business worth around a billion dollars is laughable in comparison to the compensation prevalent in other businesses of comparable size. You're basically talking about splitting a mid-tier free agent's signing bonus amongst twelve to fifteen people.
4.) This is classic case of cherry-picking numbers to fit a narrative. Revenue numbers have been widely available for one of the league's premiere teams in the Green Bay Packers because they are publicly owned and any reasonable review of their numbers over the last half-decade shows, that while owners are not poverty-stricken by any stretch, they also do not have operating margins that a typical business the size of the NFL would usually have. Where people get on their high horses about the money that teams make is that they find it offensive that teams rake in healthy profits from a business structure that they assume is invulnerable to losing money, which is simply not true: there is no guarantee that the league will continue to be wildly profitable and successful, and there loom some very dangerous dark clouds like the former player lawsuits on the horizon.
5.) Where Deadspin really shows their ass is in regards to Richardson's asking for funds from the city of Charlotte for stadium renovations. First off, the stadium itself was built with barely any public money (the city contributed free land and some infrastructure guarantees) and the figure being requested now is a mere drop in the bucket compared to the figures commanded by other franchises in the NFL. Could the Panthers afford to swing the $140 million themselves? Maybe, but it would require either the majority of their operating income and hampering their future operating cash flow, or taking out a loan. Contrary to what people think, loans for sports franchises are not considered low-risk in the financial realm, which is why the NFL's low-interest loan system even exists. The other aspect to the request for funds is that it gives Richardson a legal mechanism to tie the Panthers to Charlotte for the life of the taxpayer's funding in the likely case he dies soon and the team is sold to a new owner (Richardson seems to have given up on passing the team to his sons, who feuded in their earlier tenures with the franchise.) He wants the team to stay in Carolina, and getting the city and state to kickback a hundred million compared to their estimated $800 million in tax revenue the team has generated in its tenure is not anywhere near as dastardly as the con job pulled on the Minnesota taxpayers over the Vikings potential move to LA.
6.) The lockout wasn't about teams running into the red. They absolutely played poverty-stricken and milked the sob story, but it wasn't about losing money. It was about the fact that the NFL is about to reach it's saturation point in the U.S. market and teams are no longer guaranteed ever-increasing revenues at the rates they had been achieving them through the 90s and 2000s. The CBA as written before depended on ever-climbing salary caps, and the league was about to hit a period where there weren't going to be any for a while. So, the owners and the players bitched about it all for a while, and that was that. The owners came out on the sweet end of the deal, if only because the slow return from the recession will make the austerity level revenue numbers they were turning during the lockout evolve into extremely healthy profits. However, the new salary cap floor will likely stunt profit growths as well.

COCKDIESEL 03-11-2013 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Gamecock303 (Post 3701567)
how dare they make a profit

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Originally Posted by RGHoskins (Post 3701569)
I'm not a pro football fan, but I think I'm missing something here. Are they supposed to be taking a loss?

The real problem is they have been saying that they don't make any money and need Charlotte and North Carolina to build them a new stadium. NC has said no already and apparently with good cause. I've always hated the panthers because of them pulling out of the deal that would have put part of the stadium in SC and the millions in revenue that SC missed out on. I think I finally found something good about that not happening. Now they have no reason to come to SC to beg for money they don't need.

I Bleed Garnet 03-11-2013 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Carolina4Life (Post 3701568)
before somebody grills me for it go look up what Jay-z said about the ego of having a team.

That's funny too because Jay-Z owns 1/15 of a percent of the Nets.

gamecockphan 03-11-2013 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by COCKDIESEL (Post 3701596)
The real problem is they have been saying that they don't make any money and need Charlotte and North Carolina to build them a new stadium. NC has said no already and apparently with good cause. I've always hated the panthers because of them pulling out of the deal that would have put part of the stadium in SC and the millions in revenue that SC missed out on. I think I finally found something good about that not happening. Now they have no reason to come to SC to beg for money they don't need.


That would have been RETARDED to put the stadium on the boder. The stadium is where it should be and the game day experince is all the better for it.

Carolina4Life 03-11-2013 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by I Bleed Garnet (Post 3701597)
That's funny too because Jay-Z owns 1/15 of a percent of the Nets.

This I know but in the interview with Howard Stern he was saying that owners of teams don't own teams to make money, they own them for egotistical reasons.

2000grad 03-11-2013 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by I Bleed Garnet (Post 3701597)
That's funny too because Jay-Z owns 1/15 of a percent of the Nets.

Yep and Rocca Wear and he owns Beyonce

Spur's Addiction 03-11-2013 09:08 AM

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I don't care howucj money they make. It's their business after all. What gets me though is all tear teams holding their cities for ransom by threatening to move unless they get a new stadium.

LBC 03-11-2013 09:57 AM

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I must be missing the point here altogether.

The NFL is a very profitible undertaking...and...?

FloydTheBarber 03-11-2013 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by LBC (Post 3701635)
I must be missing the point here altogether.

The NFL is a very profitible undertaking...and...?

And Jerry Richardson, very publicly, claimed that he was losing money during the player lockout.

Not illegal to lie about what he did, but maybe unethical?

gamecockphan 03-11-2013 11:04 AM

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The owners always cry poor. Owners also use leaving town as leverage when they want something. Business as usual.

What pisses me off is that JErry had the $ but went cheap on his coaching hires.

The Panther's statement also pisses me off. They stated that the snapshot we are seeing in the report is at a time when they were saving money in prep for the lockout so they could get the best available players following the lockout. If best players means overpaying overrated players and handcuffing the team with shitty contracts- then yes, mission accomplished.

rioninusc 03-11-2013 11:18 AM

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Less money spent on decent coaches and players = less then 9 wins a year seasons.

Remember we learned this at USC. Panthers want to win, the owner needs to fork out the cash to get better players and coaches.

eaglegolf018 03-11-2013 11:41 AM

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Haha if you think this is the Panthers biggest problem, you're mistaken. This is nothing more than a PR problem that will be gone within the month.

You know what would solve all the people in Carolinas that are so butthurt and hate the Panthers for whatever reason? Winning. And the Panthers haven't done it in quite a while. And they just cut a ton of players to get under the cap. The biggest draft in Panthers history is next month. That's their biggest concern right now. If they would win, nobody would complain because the seats would be filled and nobody would have anything to say about them.


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