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Originally Posted by ethat001
Haha. I knew the post would generate discussion. I should clarify with a more careful choice of words - what I meant was: again I don't believe we broke any rules. I don't think we should lose any cap money.
BUT we did to spend more than others in the league (within the rules) to get rid of a bad contract we signed (Haynesworth). We normally would not have been allowed to do this, and this gave us a competitive advantage -- which to my knowledge was completely within the rules.
Just saying, it is odd that others did not restructure their contracts and create tons of cap room.. Although we stayed within the rules, we did do more than most other clubs, and certainly gained an advantage which we did not have before doing so.
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I think it's more like this:
- CBA is negotiated in 2006 with potential uncapped year at end
- Uncapped year means teams can spend whatever they want that year
- NFL and NFLPA agree in principle that uncapped year can't be used to dump salary cap hit from previous or later capped years
- Several specific rules are written into 2006 CBA to prevent this
- League exercises early termination option and 2010 becomes uncapped year
- League reminds clubs of agreed principle that uncapped year can't be used to dump salary cap hit. Apparently multiple times.
- Skins find way to dump future salary cap hit into uncapped 2010 in new way not previously considered.
- Multiple other owners complain to Commissioner
- Commissioner leaves it for later because he's more concerned with getting new CBA done
- Commissioner eventually takes action. Since the action the owners want him to take is outside his direct authority, he gets MCEC to agree it with the NFLPA and let an owner be the face of it.
- Chaos ensues
Frankly, I hope enough chaos ensues that they will reduce the penalties to put an end to it. I think that's our best case scenario (other than this escalting to the point where Snyder is forced to sell the Skins).
However, they are not punishing the Skins for spending too much in an uncapped year. They are punishing the Skins for violating a principle apparently agreed with the NFLPA and apparently agreed amongst the owners.