BendBrewer
Well-Known Member
At least they are according to financial estimates made by Forbes magazine, which released its annual NFL Team Valuations yesterday and determined that the Dolphins lost $7.7 million in operating income in 2009, joining the Detroit Lions, who lost $2.9 million, as the only two teams to lose money last year.
The other 30 NFL teams turned at least a $2.1 million profit (before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), with the Dallas Cowboys ($143.3 million) and Washington Redskins ($103.7 million) as the runaway leaders. New England, the third-most profitable team last year, pulled in $66.5 million in operating income. The Dolphins turned a $26.6 million profit in 2008, equaling a decline of $34.3 million in operating income over one year.
Poor Jerry Jones made 143 million. But that's just not enough. I agree that greed hurts the fans. We simply disagree on who is being greedy.
The other 30 NFL teams turned at least a $2.1 million profit (before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), with the Dallas Cowboys ($143.3 million) and Washington Redskins ($103.7 million) as the runaway leaders. New England, the third-most profitable team last year, pulled in $66.5 million in operating income. The Dolphins turned a $26.6 million profit in 2008, equaling a decline of $34.3 million in operating income over one year.
Poor Jerry Jones made 143 million. But that's just not enough. I agree that greed hurts the fans. We simply disagree on who is being greedy.