rusty2 wrote:So why does no one take Gilbert's or Lerner's money ?
People in Cleveland do not like it but Detroit is a more preferred location when it comes to major league sports.
Please do not reference Ken M unless we are talking about crying. That is something he understands.
The Cavaliers were operating over the NBA salary cap for years. They weren't spending on too many free agents, but they made plenty of trades that added payroll (several of them spinoffs of the one big free agent signing they did make, Larry Hughes).
The Browns have spent in the free agent market when they have wanted to; there seems to be a philosophical bent against it with the current regime, for reasons I don't quite get since there are no shortage of needs. The Browns' biggest problem right now is that they aren't willing to overpay (usually a good idea, considering the cap), and the team is rightly seen as a joke that no one ambitious would want to play for if they have other offers for similar money.
I guess I would put it this way: based on what we've been able to learn about the personality of Dan Gilbert, does anybody think that if he owned the Indians, he'd be satisfied with doing absolutely nothing in a season where we're supposedly in one of those "windows of contention?" The entire organization has sent a horribly demoralizing message to its fans with this comatose offseason, and fake news like almost! signing Carlos Beltran (surrrre they did) just makes it worse.
This is the only organization in baseball, and possibly the only one in American team sports, whose record for aggregate team payroll was set over 10 years ago (2001).