The salary cap era has changed the landscape of football dynasties. But is it for the better?
Summary
- The salary cap era has made building dynasties more challenging.
- The expectation for high player salaries affects team composition.
- Rules emphasizing passing and QB play also impact team success.
- The debate on the impact of salary caps continues among fans.
Insightful Comments
The driving factor behind the salary cap was to make the league more competitive.
Dynasties would have more opportunities if there were limits on player salaries.
The requirements for a dynasty have evolved to include a HoF QB paired with a HoF coach.
User Opinions
In theory, the salary cap should promote parity, but it hasn’t impacted dynasties significantly.
The longer player careers and improved rookie readiness affect team dynamics in the cap era.
Some users find building dynasties easier, sparking debates among fans.
Are we witnessing the end of football dynasties as we knew them?