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Originally Posted by #56fanatic
Like I have said since day one when we talked about this subject earlier in the year. They mortgage the future by restructuring deals or reworking deals. Everyone wants to argue that the Redskins have some secret way or dealing with the cap. There is no way around it. They can restructure, rework, cut, release what ever, the fact is they are going to have to pay the price for all this crap since 2000. Whether you people want to believe it or not, its going to happen. And of course the redskins and washington post or who ever gets a little from the Danny is going to say everything is OK, we have planned for this and that. Tell me what organization is going to come out and say, well people, we really screwed up all those previous years. We are going to be in some serious trouble. NO ONE< Enron ring a bell!! All those cap friendly deals that were signed last year, or year before that are going to come up in the next year or two. You think Portis is going to be here, Moss,Washington, all those guys who have the backloaded deals, HELL NO. I hope I am here when all this goes down so I can start my own thread, TOLD YOU SO!!
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Yeah we get it. You're like a parrot. Or a broken record. Or a recording of a parrot playing on a broken record.
You just repeat the same thing every time, but you don't know the numbers. You do realize that guys like Deion, Bruce Smith, Mark Carrier, Brad Johnson, L Coles, C Bailey, and J Trotter are all gone from the books at this point?
Besides, the main issue at hand is the effects of a CBA stalemate. If that happens, it won't be our "big spending" putting us into serious trouble. It will be the rules regarding the final uncapped year. And the same trouble with happen to about 15 other teams in the NFL.