HailGreen28
07-18-2013, 09:54 PM
From OverTheCap.com, an interesting look at teams' contracts.
Best & Worst Archives - Over the Cap (http://overthecap.com/category/best-worst/)
The Skins:
Best Contract: Chris Chester
Washington is a difficult team to come up with a best contract for. Their best players are all young and on rookie deals. Most of the veteran contracts are either overpaid or structured in ways to be much more player than team friendly. It’s nothing like it used to be in the past with this team and the bad contracts, where players were paid above top dollar to play out of position, but they still have a way to go before they are considered a franchise people model themselves after. Their cap should be more in order next season once the penalties have been taken into account so from a team perspective we’ll see where there are with these deals, but for now it’s a team missing many good veteran deals.
(continue reading at link)
Next year should be really interesting to see what we do with all the available cap space.
FRPLG
07-19-2013, 10:57 AM
I love when "they" talk about good and bad contracts and ignore that there isn't just one way to structure stuff. There are different philosophies.
JoeRedskin
07-19-2013, 11:05 AM
I love when "they" talk about good and bad contracts and ignore that there isn't just one way to structure stuff. There are different philosophies.
"They" also talk out there a** on a lot of other substantive stuff too. From the article:
Fletcher may be cut during the preseason, provided he does not get injured, to save the team $5.5 million in cap room, which they may need due to a tight salary cap situation. Still that means the Redskins will be carrying $5.25 million in cap charges over a 3 year period for a player who should have cost somewhere around $600,000 per year in cap dollars.
Fletcher may get cut??? Really? That's a "Stop reading now, this writer knows nothing" kind of quote.
Really, it's like this with most league wide coverage. I am sure these guys do there best but no way you can cover every team in depth. Pretty much any of the regulars on this cite know the team better than most of the generic talking heads.
FRPLG
07-19-2013, 11:06 AM
hahahaha "Fletcher may be cut" that is just wow. Maybe RGIII will be too.
FRPLG
07-19-2013, 11:08 AM
Next year should be really interesting to see what we do with all the available cap space.
I hope we use it to lock up some of our younger guys and bring in a good piece at the right spot. Of course how this year goes matters most.
HailGreen28
07-19-2013, 12:05 PM
"They" also talk out there a** on a lot of other substantive stuff too. From the article: Fletcher may get cut??? Really? That's a "Stop reading now, this writer knows nothing" kind of quote.
Really, it's like this with most league wide coverage. I am sure these guys do there best but no way you can cover every team in depth. Pretty much any of the regulars on this cite know the team better than most of the generic talking heads.lol. Yeah, I took that to mean they were just looking at contract numbers vs. player stats.
Highly doubt Fletcher would get cut but his contract is definitely an issue considering his age.
scowan
07-19-2013, 12:13 PM
I think Fletcher's contract got him to play this year and not retire. I think he may have walked. He is a coach on the field so he is getting two deals. The player contract and the Defense assistant coach contract.
I think Fletcher's contract got him to play this year and not retire. I think he may have walked. He is a coach on the field so he is getting two deals. The player contract and the Defense assistant coach contract.
Thing is where was he going to walk to? At his age his market value was pretty limited. The Skins had the upper hand and probably could have gotten him to come back for a lot less $$ if he was serious about playing. I get that he's valuable to the D and well respected within the locker room, so you kinda toss out concern over his contract. It is what it is though, not a good contract for the team when you look at it from a pure business standpoint considering his age and declining play.