Jerry Jones is the wrong example here. He would gladly spend a lot more to build a champion; and in fact when he overspent a non-existent salary cap the last year there was no contract in place, he and fellow spendthrift Daniel Snyder were fined heavily for violating an illegal owner-wide conspiracy to avoid violating the non-existent cap (a judge later ruled that the NFLPA was the only party with standing, & they had signed away their right to sue with the next contract). THE SALARY CAP EXISTS TO PREVENT OWNERS LIKE JERRY JONES FROM ASSEMBLING TOP TALENT, EVEN THROUGH THE DRAFT. He is not afraid to pay RB Elliott, but does not want to have to sacrifice Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, Byron Jones etc to do so.
For IKEA, it translates as “Jungle Forest,” and represents a collection of children’s toys designed to strengthen environmental consciousness. Or so says The Google.
Austin is already in the Spurs TV market, and the whole Central Texas region has about 5 million. It’s of a reasonable size by most marketing standards, but NBA basketball has weird prejudices. A few clubs are considered “national,” and the rest are just holding areas till they get a chance to jump to one of these — the opposite of the NFL’s attempts to build parity.
Could that be Banana Splints?