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'Below average' is plenty good for Panthers


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"The Panthers and two other NFC South teams, Atlanta and Tampa Bay, are below average. Chipps told me Carolina is in that category because of its small home market. The fourth NFC South franchise, New Orleans, was in the average category. In 2013, all four NFC South clubs were in classified as below average in sponsor sales by IEG. Atlanta seems likely to make a jump in 2017 when it opens a new stadium. The Falcons also should benefit from playing in by far the largest metro area of any of the NFC South teams."

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How can there be only 14 teams below average in a 32 team league? Lol

 

The NFL earned 1.15 billion dollars in sponsorships. That divided by 32 is roughly 36 million dollars. Every team that earns less than this is below average and that is apparently 14 teams.

 

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The NFL earned 1.15 billion dollars in sponsorships. That divided by 32 is roughly 36 million dollars. Every team that earns less than this is below average and that is apparently 14 teams.

That's what I figured, it only makes sense if you round it, not use the exact average down to the last dollar.

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