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Originally Posted by TAFKAS
"In such a deal, Brunell, 36, likely would end up with a considerably lower cap figure, with a portion of his salary converted into a bonus, and a base salary closer to $1 million. Although he would make much less than $5.2 million, he would have job security for next season and some guaranteed money from the new bonus. Base salaries are not guaranteed in the NFL, and each team must fit under the $109 million salary cap."
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Tafkas you might want to hang on to this post it will save a lot of time typing every off season for the next 4 or 5 years.
And you thought luggage stay's with you for life, this guy is like an uninvited relative that never leaves.