Roger Goodell Made $9 million More Than Highest Payed Player In NFL Last Year

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LOL @ this, dude is a terrible commissioner. The way he fines and suspends players like he's out to get them is a joke. Fuck Roger Goodell

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Nice job, Roger Goodell. Here's your pay: $29.49 million.
NFL owners nearly tripled the commissioner's compensation in the 2011 tax year and likely made Goodell the best paid commissioner in U.S. sports.

According to the league's most recent tax return, much of Goodell's pay comes in the form of a $22.3 million bonus. His base pay was $3.1 million. The NFL was scheduled to file the return Friday.

While the league declined comment on specifics, it must, by law, make the return available upon request.

In 2011, the NFL went through a long lockout prior to the season. Goodell helped work out the new 10-year labor deal that ended the labor strife. That was followed by lucrative new TV contracts with CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC.
For the year beginning April 1, 2011, and ending March 31, 2012, Goodell was paid $29,490,000, which included $3,117,000 in base pay, $22,309,000 in bonus and incentive compensation, and most of the rest in ''other reported compensation,'' the tax return said.

Goodell earned a total of $11.6 million in 2010.

''The NFL is the most successful and best-managed sports league in the world,'' said Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who is chairman of the league's compensation committee, in a statement. ''This is in no small part due to Roger's leadership and the value he brings to the table in every facet of the sport and business of the league. His compensation reflects that.''
By comparison, Saints quarterback Drew Brees is the league's highest paid player with a five-year deal averaging $20 million.

Goodell's compensation was first reported by SportsBusiness Daily.
The next-highest paid NFL official in 2011 was general counsel Jeff Pash. He earned $8.829 million, including $5.93 million in bonus compensation. Pash was the chief labor negotiator during the collective bargaining agreement talks.
Former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue received $8.58 million, all but $1 million in retirement and deferred compensation.

It is believed Major-League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig and NBA Commissioner David Stern earn somewhere in the mid-$20 million range, but neither league's tax returns are public. Both leagues are set up as for-profits.
''Unlike most CEO's of major companies, who are compensated with stock options, the NFL does not provide that,'' said Marc Ganis, the president of SportsCorp, which does consulting work with the NFL. ''So a performance-based bonus is another way of compensation.''
 
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The NFL has the highest injury rate, the highest post-career death rate, and the shortest average career span of any of the "big 3" sports. And yet, they get paid the least. And by alot. Its pretty baffling and makes you wonder why ANYONE would want to play football in terms of sports. If im mom or dad, and my son wanted to play pee-wee, i would give him a bat and a glove and put him in little league pronto.
 
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Thats cute... Someone go look up Dana White's Tax filing and then the highest paid UFC fighters W2.... I would be willing to bet that it is WAY more lopsided than this....
Dana White also owns 10% of the billion dollar company

Roger Goodell is a hired figure head and owns zero part of the NFL. How do you compare an owner promoting his product to a hired figure head?

UFC pulls in around $400 million in PPV revenue a year, would make sense for the person that owns 10% of that to get his cut right?
 

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The NFL has the highest injury rate, the highest post-career death rate, and the shortest average career span of any of the "big 3" sports. And yet, they get paid the least. And by alot. Its pretty baffling and makes you wonder why ANYONE would want to play football in terms of sports. If im mom or dad, and my son wanted to play pee-wee, i would give him a bat and a glove and put him in little league pronto.
This is the reason Goddel fines everyone. I think its weird when ex-NFL players complain about Goddel changing the rules and fining players yet they bitch about their health and try to sue the NFL.
 

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Dana White is to UFC what Rodger is to the NFL. The Face! I was generally speaking on income based on position... And UFC being a billion dollar a year business makes it even sicker that fighters get 150k a fight tops.... At least the NFL players who are factors get paid millions for a season. There isnt 100 fighters that make 1 million a year and they risk death with a cup, mouth piece and some gardener gloves! LOL
 
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You can't really compare the UFC to the entire NFL though. The UFC itself is worth less in it's entirety than one single franchise in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys alone is valued at almost triple of the UFC.

Lets compare the UFC to a franchise in the NFL

Athletics under contract: UFC - 400+, NFL Franchise - 53, plus a hang around practice squad

You also have to think of the number of employees/crew the UFC employees compared to the average NFL team.

The UFC has to pay literally 10x the amount of athletes an NFL franchise does with less revenue stream. But if you look at what the top 20 UFC fighters make in one year vs. what the top 20 players on one NFL franchise makes i'm sure it's pretty even. When you got a guy like mid-tier Chael Sonnen who was rumored to make between 5-8 million dollars for his last fight with Anderson Silva, you know people get paid.

According to Forbes Dana White's current stock in the UFC as of the end of 2012 is $76 million, compare that to an NFL owner LOL

My point earlier about Roger Goodell being paid 9 million a year more then the highest paid athlete in the NFL being bullshit stands. Roger Goodell isn't even the face of the NFL like you said, you don't see him on TV or doing interviews promoting the product. He's a figure head hired to make decisions such as handing out suspensions.
 

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Goodell is tryin to save football to the future. if these lawsuits keep poppin up, at some point the NFL will go outta business. you may not like it, but should agree with it...
football will always be around, it will evolve im sure....but to me, these dudes makes 10's of millions to play a fucking game im sure most of us have played at one point or another...they get paid to make hits and make plays...that should be in the contract that you accept the potential risk for life threatening injury and or mental health issues down the line...all of the sudden you cant make huge hits anymore, or get fined for things like inertia...football is a brutal sport, dont like it? do something else....you cannot make a violent sport into two hand touch...take the pads off and i can guarantee it will still be football minus the bullshit..because players will really think about safety ...
 
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He avoided a lockout which no other commissioner seems capable of, and his income is derived straight out of the owners portion of the CBA. So.... yeah.
 
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