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12-19-2006, 10:09 PM | #16 |
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It'd be the same as if we cut him in the offseason. If he retires before June 1, we take the dead cap hit in 2007. If he waits until after June 1, we delay most of the hit until 2008.
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12-19-2006, 10:19 PM | #17 | |
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As for Archuleta, if we cut him before June 1, he'll count $9 million against our cap. He's scheduled to count $2.5 million in 2007 as it stands now, so going from there to $9 million would represent a $6.5 million jump. I don't think the team would take that approach, it's too limiting in 2007.
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12-20-2006, 04:52 PM | #20 |
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I'm worried that Sean Taylor will want to renegotiate his contract.
At least on paper it looks like he doesnt make that much, but I don't know much about any incentives that he might be getting. I know he's been injured a lot, but David Patten's contract is ridiculous.
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12-21-2006, 09:46 AM | #21 | |
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On Patten, the Redskins just don't have leverage. If they cut him he'd cost us $5.2 million in deadcap in 2007. If he were on the roster he'd only cost us $3.0 million in cap space. And his base salary in 2007 is only $1.1 million, so it's not like you can come down much from there. They're just not in a position to get a paycut out of him. He's just a guy we have to live with for one more season. We could try a post June 1 cut, but the benefit would only be about $1.4 million or so in 2007. We're likely just stuck with him.
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Is Drew Rosenhaus still Taylor's agent?
Dosen't Rosenhaus have a good relationship with Snyder and the Skins?
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12-21-2006, 03:46 PM | #24 |
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How would you all think about the following changes to the NFL salary cap rules:
1.) Implementing like the NBA a Larry Bird exemption and thus creating a hard cap and soft cap. This would cut down on the constant players cuts and keep teams together longer and in my opinion improve play. As players stay together longer they build better continuity and as fans we see 2 well oiled machines playing against eachother instead of a new collection of players trying to get familar with one another. The NFL should allow teams to use the Larry Bird Rule on restricted and unrestricted free agents that weren't cut. This would eliminate the balloon bonus payments that teams have been using in order to circumvent the cap. So the small market teams could still compete with the likes of Synder and Jerry Jones. 2.) In addition why not allow teams to trade players by allowing in the soft portion of the cap an exemption as long as the salaries are within 10 percent of each other? Why should teams incur cap penalties for simply swapping players? If the Redskins have lets say 3 really good running backs and another team has extra CB's why not allow the teams to make a trade without having to destroy their cap situation. |
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I like the NFL's system because contracts aren't guaranteed. You don't play up to your ability, the team isn't stuck with you.
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So looking at the future when Chris Cooley's contract expires next year the Redskins could resign him at any rate they seem fit without regard to whether it would push them over the hard cap number (which I believe in that year will be $116 million). Now with the Redskins doing this they would have to pay whatever amount over the $116 in a luxury tax to a league wide pool which I assume would be distributed to smaller market teams. I completely agree with you on keeping contracts non-guranteed. So if you sign someone to a long term deal and the contract is backloaded than you can still cut him and not be on the hook for anything. I would leave the bonus penalty as they are so yu would cut players before or after June 1st to comply with the cap. Also, if you could find players with similar salaries the second part would allow you to trade them and get an exemption. Right now most trades are really hard because teams can afford to take both the cap hit of the player they are trading and the cap hit of the player they have coming in. |
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12-21-2006, 04:18 PM | #27 | |
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We must lock up Sean Taylor. He needs to be a Redskin for life! I disagree, any team would throw tons of money his way. He has not even come close to his playmaker potential. LOCK HIM UP PLEASE SNYDER!!!!! |
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12-21-2006, 06:35 PM | #28 | |
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Patten in '05 (remember he spent a good portion of the year on IR) 22 catches, 217 yards. Lloyd in '06 (playing in every single game, and being a starter for most the year) 23 catches 365 yards. Obviously Lloyd is more of a deep threat, and Patten has been banged up this year a lot, but not that big a difference in terms of overall production. Sure would be nice to have those 3rd and 4th round picks though. |
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12-22-2006, 10:20 AM | #29 | |
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12-22-2006, 10:42 AM | #30 | |
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I don't think you can compare these two. Patten is in his 11th year Lloyd is in his 4th. LLoyd can block and go deep. Patten is the 5th reciever on this team. And Patten by the way is going to make more next year than Lloyd.
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