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Atlanta Falcan'ts were paid $1 million to 'honor' the military


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http://newstome.blog.ajc.com/2015/05/11/falcons-paid-1-million-to-honor-military-hometown-heroes/

 

Until today I was under the impression sports teams honored military personnel due to patriotism or some sense of community spirit.

But then I read an article that says taxpayers shelled out $5.4 million to 14 NFL teams to honor mostly National Guard troops

The Falcons were paid more than $1 million, the highest of any NFL team. I will try to get confirmation from the Falcons today, and ask the Braves if they operate under a similar deal.

 

 

 

The Falcons were paid $1,049,500 between 2011 and 2014, according to data on NJ.com. The largest payments were made prior to each season.

Here’s what the 14 NFL teams were allegedly paid.

  • Atlanta Falcons – $1,049,500
  • Baltimore Ravens – $799,000
  • Buffalo Bills – $679,000
  • Indianapolis Colts – $620,000
  • Minnesota Vikings – $605,000
  • Green Bay Packers – $600,000
  • New York Jets — $377,000
  • Kansas City Chiefs – $250,000
  • Cincinnati Bengals – $139,000
  • Dallas Cowboys – $62,000
  • St. Louis Rams – $60,000
  • Pittsburgh Steelers – $36,000
  • Cleveland Browns – $22,000
  • Miami Dolphins – $20,000

When it comes to winning public dollars, the Falcons are tough to beat.

 

 

 

Arty Blank is a greasy weasel, I swear.

 

Thank goodness for JR.

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So a (until now) tax exempt industry that has been falling over the 100's of millions it has made tax free, hands out a measly 1 million over 3 years to a rival team, and its an issue?

 

Who cares! They are handing out money not to teams,but to our troops through proxy. When it comes to our soldiers, I dont give a damn about rivalry.

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So a (until now) tax exempt industry that has been falling over the 100's of millions it has made tax free, hands out a measly 1 million over 3 years to a rival team, and its an issue?

 

Who cares! They are handing out money not to teams,but to our troops through proxy. When it comes to our soldiers, I dont give a damn about rivalry.

 

You know the individual teams have always been taxed, right?

 

Just checking.

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You know the individual teams have always been taxed, right?

 

Just checking.

 

And you do know, that any NFL owner is sitting on tons of money, so putting some out a measly 1 million (over three years) to our troops is really no big deal (and a tax write off)...right?

 

Just checking.

 

 

 

 

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I think it's largely based on advertising. I've been in the Army for 20 years and there is a ton of money that is spent for the Army to advertise. They sponsor a NASCAR car. So to pay a team to honor some soldiers so people see soldiers being honored is part of a recruiting budget somewhere. I'm not surprised. I'm surprised that all 32 teams aren't on the list though.

But I could be wrong and it could be shady. I don't know.

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And you do know, that any NFL owner is sitting on tons of money, so putting some out a measly 1 million (over three years) to our troops is really no big deal (and a tax write off)...right?

 

Just checking.

 

You understand that the Falcons were paid $1M+ not that they paid that money out, right?

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