Clearly, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is a proponent of the NFL salary cap, and took a light-hearted shot at the Yankees during today's big news conference for their inability to totally dominate Major League Baseball with their huge revenue and payroll advantage over the other 29 teams.It's kind of ironic that this article was penned by Peter Schmuck, because that's exactly what Bisciotti is. When someone says "all you have to do is buy the last Cy Young Award winner every year" you know just how little they know about baseball and how it works. Stick to football, Steve.
"It certainly doesn't show up in the standings," Bisciotti said. "If I'm a Yankees fan, I'm upset we're not winning 130 games with the roster that they have and the money that they pay out. I think it's a disgrace they only beat the average team by 10 games in the standings with three times the money. I'd fire that GM. You don't need a GM. All you have to do is buy the last Cy Young Award winner every year."
It's comments like this that make me wish the Yanks would resign Damon for a one-year deal worth an insane amount of money just to stick it to everyone else.