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skinsfan242 11-19-2007, 12:36 PM EVERY year, I hear we will be in CAP HELL. NEVER HAPPENS and won't next year so I think we will be OK.
Plus the cap wil probably go up by at LEAST 5 million for next year.
Over by 19.5. Goes up by 5, we can cut 33. Looks like we are 18.5 UNDER next year, Plenty of Room to eat Lloyd's deal.
redskinsfanatic 11-19-2007, 12:41 PM if jerry jones can tweak and manipulate the SC like he has in the past,then i know damn well synder and gibbs can find away around it.i could care less what that fat fuck peter king says or prints!
MonkFan4Life 11-19-2007, 12:52 PM Peter King hasn't gotten tired of writing this same article ? Every year it's the same ol' song. Sing it with me everyone.
Cap Hell, Cap Hell
Thank the Lord the Skins are headed for Cap Hell !
I mean seriously, haven't these people figured it out. There is no cap hell here, Ever.
celts32 11-19-2007, 01:13 PM I will believe in the cap boogie man when i see evidence of his existence! This same article pops up every year about the skins just change the year and the author at the top and it's the same. One thing the skins know how to do is bend that cap...what they don't do well is pick the right players to bend it for.
#56fanatic 11-19-2007, 01:15 PM This is the same stuff we get into every year. I have been singing this song the last couple of seasons with the way we sign contracts and convert salary to bonuses. Every time they restructure the deals, the money is pushed to the future. Eventually it comes time to pay up. I think they should start taking some hits now in places we can and start drafting and making wiser decisions on FA market. I saw this fact also, we are over that much in the cap with only 40+ players signed.
#56fanatic 11-19-2007, 01:16 PM EVERY year, I hear we will be in CAP HELL. NEVER HAPPENS and won't next year so I think we will be OK.
Plus the cap wil probably go up by at LEAST 5 million for next year.
Over by 19.5. Goes up by 5, we can cut 33. Looks like we are 18.5 UNDER next year, Plenty of Room to eat Lloyd's deal.
This is what gets us in trouble every year, pushing larger amounts of money into the future.
skinsfan69 11-19-2007, 01:17 PM EVERY year, I hear we will be in CAP HELL. NEVER HAPPENS and won't next year so I think we will be OK.
Plus the cap wil probably go up by at LEAST 5 million for next year.
Over by 19.5. Goes up by 5, we can cut 33. Looks like we are 18.5 UNDER next year, Plenty of Room to eat Lloyd's deal.
IMO I don't think we should eat his deal. As Gtripp said, some of the guys are just going to have to play better. Lloyd is one of them. Personally I would just try and reach out to the guy rather than eat the money.
Typical annual media 'Redskins are in pending cap hell' blurb.. Remember how before the labor agreement we were going to have to field like 33 rookies or something foolish like that?
I agree Paintrain. We hear this every year, and then somehow the Skins get out of it. Not saying that I approve of the FO policy and philosophy (I don't, I think they're idiots for the most part), but as far as managing the salary cap, this is one area where the front office knows what it is doing.
FRPLG 11-19-2007, 01:19 PM Same old arguments that are simply wrong. There are two ways to build a roster, both of which work financially fine. Our way is too continually pay large bonuses as salries and then convert them in the year of the salary to spread them out. IT IS WHAT WE DO YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT. Contrary to popular belief it doesn't snow ball and it is completely sustainable as long as it is implemented properly every year. We never have real issues with the cap. It is a bogus argument. Our struggles haven't been with the salary cap it has been with the talent evaluation if anything.
GTripp0012 11-19-2007, 01:22 PM Same old arguments that are simply wrong. There are two ways to build a roster, both of which work financially fine. Our way is too continually pay large bonuses as salries and then convert them in the year of the salary to spread them out. IT IS WHAT WE DO YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT. Contrary to popular belief it doesn't not snow ball and it is completely sustainable as long as it is implemented properly every year. We never have real issues with the cap. It is a bogus argument. Our struggles haven't been with the salary cap it has been with the talent evaluation if anything.Yeah, but...
The way we do things, we don't have an allowance for player personnel failure. Signings like Arch and Lloyd greatly compromise the freedom we have within the market.
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