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How the NFL Can and Does Help the Community

 

Most professional sports leagues try and portray a positive image for their fans. Players often volunteer their time with those who are less fortunate. They spend time with kids of have cancer. Many of them put on football camps for young kids across America during the offseason. In fact, the NFL has their NFL Play 60 campaign trying to get kids away from the television sets and outside playing and exercising at least 60 minutes a day to help with child obesity. These are all great things and I commend both the NFL and its players for doing these things.

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NFL Weekly Picks Against the Spread

Check back on this page for the weekly picks against the spread feature, new for the 2011-2012 season on 20yardline.com!


 
Names of NFL Quarterbacks
To find the Quarterback you are looking for, click on his name below. Our list of NFL Quarterbacks is in alphabetical order and includes current and former NFL quarterbacks. We also have quarterbacks from leagues the merged with the NFL over the years. We have only listed quarterbacks who have had good careers or appear to be on their way to having a good NFL career at the quarterback position.
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NFL History Encyclopedia

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NFL Players

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Should There Be a Rookie Salary Cap?
Should unproven commodities garner top wages? To that direct question, I say no. I believe a rookie pay scale is long overdue. Depending on where a player is selected, he would have a predetermined contract on the table waiting for him to sign. This takes out the holdout possibility that cost last year’s top pick, Jamarcus Russell, to essentially miss his entire rookie campaign. In my vision, which I presume is shared among many analysts as well as most General Managers, rookies would sign a guaranteed two to four-year contract, which still makes them free agents entering the prime of their career. It would also make holding a top five selection in the draft less of a liability than it is today. If you are forced to pay a college kid, as good as he may be, sixty-million dollars, that just made him in some cases the highest paid player on his particular team, without ever stepping onto the field. Here’s my idea in a nutshell.....
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