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Interesting numbers from NFC West teams and the money they allocate to special teams payroll.
1. Rams $7,812,000
2. 49ers. $5,616,009
3. Cards $3,693,000
4. Hawks $1,137,000
Obviously we have top tier or perhaps even best in class kickers. The salaries reflect that, and some would argue that Z’s contract is actually beneficial to the Rams. I’m curious what ya’ll think about the different strategies, if any, when it comes to deploying resources to special teams.
It should be noted that just SF recently tagged Robbie Gould at a price of $5,000,000 to bring thier total up.
I thought it was interesting so thought I would post the numbers. My take is that we certainly are blessed to be in the position (for now) to be able to afford these talented players at the rates they command. Both these gents have been with the Rams thier whole careers and I hope they stick around awhile.
1. Rams $7,812,000
2. 49ers. $5,616,009
3. Cards $3,693,000
4. Hawks $1,137,000
Obviously we have top tier or perhaps even best in class kickers. The salaries reflect that, and some would argue that Z’s contract is actually beneficial to the Rams. I’m curious what ya’ll think about the different strategies, if any, when it comes to deploying resources to special teams.
It should be noted that just SF recently tagged Robbie Gould at a price of $5,000,000 to bring thier total up.
I thought it was interesting so thought I would post the numbers. My take is that we certainly are blessed to be in the position (for now) to be able to afford these talented players at the rates they command. Both these gents have been with the Rams thier whole careers and I hope they stick around awhile.