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Hail Raiser
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Re: We must draft better...
LOL ok, call me in 5 years and we'll see where we stand.
Can't wait for the cap crash!
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Contains football related knowledge
Join Date: Mar 2004
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And as for your several articles - They are about as incisive as a cold butter knife cutting icecubes. They are pretty much cap 101. Snyder & Co. have moved into advanced cap management - something you don't seem willing or are unable to do. More importantly - Still waiting for the specifics of how the Skins manipulation fo the cap has actually hurt us in the past and who you expect to lose. You think doom is coming and yet, when caught by an unexpected cap hit, we absorb a 9M hit and move on without cutting anybody AND signing Moss, Patten, Rabach. Spouting of vague predictions of doom without specifics is easy. Come on man, Lay it on the Line - Who we gonna lose and when? I'll make it easier for you - Name me 5 current "core" Redskins you think are endanger of being cut FOR CAP PURPOSES. If two of them are cut this offseason, I'll do a public apology in a new thread. As for those articles that predict our eventual disaster - Well, if its in print, it MUST be true. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
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Re: We must draft better...
Man, all these numbers. Why not talk about something like if Rock runs for over 100 yards in his last game and Betts runs for 6 in his last game. Who will back up Portis Sunday against Dallas and why?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
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Betts will back up because he's the better back, how many yards did Rock have against the Cardinals? Betts didn't get many carries and got a big first down on 4th and short, Rock had a nice game against a lowsey Ram defense, I do like Rock but not ahead of Betts. |
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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
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56fanatic, you're preaching to the choir. I understand how player salaries are renegotiated into signing bonuses. What you're failing to see is that is a good thing, not a problem.
Every time we cut a Coles or Trotter and eat a big sum of dead money, there are a huge number of players we have at cap bargains. This year we're eating $9 million on Coles, but we also have players at these bargains: Portis $2.4 million Griffin $1.9 million Springs $2.4 million Brunell $2.4 million Jansen $2.1 million R Thomas $2.0 million M Washington $1.7 million Now you're right, we'll have to eat a big number on one or two of those guys sometime very soon. Brunell is the one that comes to mind. But we'll never reach "cap hell" because we'll have other players on our roster at big time bargains, just like we do now. If you think it's cap hell to have to eat $9 million in dead money for a Coles deal, then I think you're overreacting. That's something that every team deals with. But if you're talking cap hell where we have to dismantle our team like the Titans did, you're just wrong. |
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A Dude
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That's why we never run into a cap hell. The delays from renegotiating are carefully budgeted into the expected growth in the salary cap limit. As long as your cap overhang is growing at the same rate or slower than the salary cap limit is growing, then you're in great shape. That's what Snyder has been doing for the last 5 years. |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Special Teams
Join Date: Oct 2004
Age: 42
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Question for you guys?
I know that we dont have our first rounder this year for J. Campbell. And maybe not our 4th or 2nd? But after ths 2006 draft, will we have all our picks back for the 2007 draft> That way we can start building again...
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
Age: 51
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I just had to come back and see what you people had to say about me and my post regarding the cap. Of course I supply the articles that show how teams run into the problems they do. And of course, the Redskins are above all other 31 teams and have a magical cap that no one else understands and no one else in the league has figured out. I forgot that most of our stuff is done in fantasy land, what am I thinking? You wanted proof of where I get my info, I gave it to you and you say that its not worth anything, that absolutely cracks me up. This is from a CAPOLOGIST, who does this, who knows the cap. How you and everyone else can discredit a capologist is beyond me. Of course Vinney and Dannys minions are going to say what they say. You quoted a redskin article. Are they going to come out and say we are mortgaging our future every year by handling contract this way, NO, HELL NO. they are going to say it, we have a plan, 3 year plan. Well , yeah, all these players they have now are young. and they can rework the deals to create cap room for upcoming years. But what are they going to do when these players are getting old and have to be cut, because that is what they are going to have to do. They are not going to be able to pay these backloaded deals. LaVar is a perfect example, 12 million, now you can rework it to save for the next 3 years, but when that 3 years is up, rework again? you have to pay the contracts eventually, You cannot run from it. Ask 49ers, Cowboys, Titans. You have to pay these off eventually, they dont go away, the debt just doesn't disappear. Like I said, maybe not next year or the year after, but when Portis, Arrington, Washington , Griffin, Taylor, Moss, when all these guys are getting older and it a decision do you pay them the 10 million or cut them? And when you cut them, yeah you may not pay the 10 million all in one year, but you still have to pay it over two year period. Are they going to do that with everyone? Is everyone going to be willing to renegotiate there contract? Dont think that every person here is loyal to this franchise because that is in no way the case. Samuels refused to rework his deal until his contract was up. They decided to pay him the 9 million the last year of his deal, but that was because they had to let players go, rework some deals here and there, which is all fine and dandy if other players agree to do it. This is all on assumption that players are willing to do these things, and Samuels is an example that no everyone is going to do it. Dont worry fellas, when all this happens I will hopefully be out here to say I dont you so. It may be 3 years, 5 years however many years, but it will happen. You cant keep putting off the payment of these contracts forever.
You know, you all questioning what a capologist does, is like questioning Bill Gates on Microsoft. Now you are going to say I am questioning Vinny, Well, tell me somebody that is going to come out and say his business is in 3 years going to have to make major cuts, cut costs and we are going to struggle for the 3 or 4 years, but we'll be back. Nobody, they will say down the end that we have plan, everything is great, we are thriving, ENRON, ring a bell. I am using that as an example of people who run businesses not telling you truth about what is going on. But, I guess Vinny, Danny and the minions always tell the truth, I forgot they are the gods, the greatest management ever assembled, the greatest owner and yes men ever, thats why our best record is 8-8 in 8 years. |
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Hail Raiser
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Re: We must draft better...
LOL nevermind.
We'll check back in 3-5 years when the Skins are burning in cap hell. :FIREdevil
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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
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You still don't get it man. I fully recognize that you have to eat the cap hit on a signing bonus. But you're just not grasping how it can be fit under the cap. The cap doesn't sit at $85 million for eternity, you know. Next year it will be something between $92-$95 million. The next year (assuming the CBA gets reworked), it will be like $105 million. And the next year, close to $120 million. When the cap grows like that you can afford to kick more bonus money down the road. Let's say, hypothetically, that this year the cap is $100 million and grows $10 million each year. Why would we eat a $5 million base salary this year, when it represents 5% of our cap, when we could spread it to later years when it will represent a smaller % of our cap? Eating it all this year: 5/100 = 5% Eating it gradually over 5 years: 1/100 = 1% 1/110 = 0.90% 1/120 = 0.83% 1/130 = 0.77% 1/140 = 0.71% Total % = 4.23% If you eat it all in year 1, you eat 5% of your cap that year. If you spread it evenly, you eat a smaller percentage of your cap. It's called leverage. You talk like these capologist writers know what they're doing. THEY'RE WRITERS. Talk to someone with a finance or accounting background, we'll all tell you the same thing. The Skins are fine. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
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A Dude
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And all teams do it this way. They all use bonuses to spread the cap hit out over the long haul. But you're right, that must be the wrong way to go. After all, all these billionaire owners became billionaires by managing money like idiots.
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A Dude
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Hail Raiser
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Re: We must draft better...
Nobody is saying the Skins operate the cap to perfection. Of course they will face some difficult decisions along the way just like they did last year with Pierce and Smoot.
But what we are saying is the Redskins have a plan in place, and they closely monitor how signing player X today is going to effect the cap down the road and how that will effect their ability to sign player Y. You're acting like all contracts suddenly come due all at once. The Skins have the contracts spread out and structured so in any given year they know what is going to come due and they plan accordingly. The cap articles you referenced are true, but as someone said they are basically capology 101. Answer me this one simple thing, back in '00 the Skins spent like crazy, so why did they not fall into cap hell from that record breaking spending spree like the media said they would?? |
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