07-20-2011, 07:11 PM | #31 | |
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Still, if you take the Clayton numbers and subtract McNabb's contract, the Redskins have more cap room then they'll actually need this year. The big idea is that, pending any bad FA contracts they may give out, the deadcap comes off the books for 2012, and there's a lot of cap space available to use on good players. Even DHall isn't going to be a cap liability when he's released.
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07-20-2011, 07:18 PM | #32 | |
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Carter and Portis (I believe) will count as zero towards the cash min. But they'll combine for more than $10 million in deadcap in 2011. McNabb and Haynesworth might end up counting a bit if they get paid for workout bonuses. The best way to think of it is this: "checks written to players in the 2011 league year will equal no less than 108ish million." But I suppose the kicker is that if the team fails to hold a payroll for 108 million, then Snyder just has to cut a check for the difference. So the INCENTIVE to not spend cash goes away. But the system isn't fundamentally changed. Hard to see this affecting the Redskins at all, but it will affect how other teams do business.
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It seems weird that the cap went down so much this year with contracts going up year after year. I think contracts will still go up due to reports I've heard (i.e asomuaghs possible contract) and the obvious agents demands stemming, but it seems that many owners that want to spend wont be able to, and many owners that don't want to spend will be forced to or just give up their money. Also speaking of which, where does that money go to if a team doesn't meet the salary floor and has to cut a check to make up the difference. It just seems weird the way this agreement was come to. I don't see it benefitting the owners too much. The ones that want to spend cant and the ones that dont want to have to. Also, this isn't really that important, but it seems to me that the redskins will not meet the floor due to the amount of dead cap we will have, and have to pay the difference. |
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The ones who want to spend can always spend. Just need to find the right exemption that allows for it.
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07-20-2011, 08:26 PM | #35 |
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Per ji halsell, individual teams have no cash minimum. The league has a cash minimum. If the minimum is not met, the cheap teams will be penalized.
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07-20-2011, 08:28 PM | #36 | |
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I don't anticipate large contracts to be lowered at all, so lowering the cap and raising the floor just seems to hurt more teams than it helps because of the reasons I said in my last post. It just seems odd for the the owners to agree to. I'd still like to know how you got your numbers, how they differ from the warpath's numbers, so I can better understand the cap. Also I'd like to know if you know where the check that the owner pays for going under the cap goes to. |
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07-20-2011, 08:53 PM | #37 | |
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- Base salary or roster bonuses paid in 2011 count against 2011's cap and 2011's cash total. - Signing Bonuses paid in 2011 count 100% against 2011's cash total, but 1/n to 2011's cap, where n is the length in years of the contract signed. - Deadcap is a cap thing only. If we cut McNabb then his release fee for the year hits our 2011 cap. But there is no cash paid to McNabb, hence no money hits the 2011 cash total. Deadcap is simply the recognition of guaranteed money previously paid out but not yet allocated to the books. As an example: In 2009, the Redskins sign Schneed10 to be the QB savior of the future. Schneed gets a $20 M signing bonus over the course of a 5 year contract. The $20 M counts against 2009's cash total. But for cap purposes it counts evenly each year over the life of the contract: 2009: $4 M 2010: $4 M 2011: $4 M 2012: $4 M 2013: $4 M Total: $20 M Now let's say Schneed plays 2 years and then one day blocks Coach Shanahan as he's trying to speed in the left lane, and Coach Shanahan decides he's had enough and cuts Schneed after those two seasons. Since Schneed played in 2009 and 2010, $8 M of his signing bonus has already hit the salary cap, $4 M in each year respectively. But now Schneed will no longer be a Redskin, and the remainder of his signing bonus has yet to be recognized on the cap. Here's the basic rule: Any money actually paid to a player must be recognized on the cap SOMETIME. Since Schneed is not playing with the Skins in 2011, 2012, and 2013, the $4 M in each year has to be recognized on the cap books in 2011. That's the deadcap. So in 2011 the Redskins would have to carry $12 M in deadcap. Note that Schneed does not get paid $12 M by the 'Skins that year, it's simply the accounting recognition of dollars previously paid. Ultimately, the Redskins are perfectly capable of staying under the cap, carrying a lot of deadcap, and still meeting the cash floor. How? Sign a number of players to long term deals with high signing bonuses. That big signing bonus hits the 2011 cash total helping to meet the floor, but the cap hit in 2011 is small as the signing bonus spreads over the life of the contract. Hope that helps.
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I think the league-wide idea was a fleeting thought that didn't hold up over the course of negotiations.
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Nice breakdown S10
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If all your big signings are successful, not only are you good to go on the field but you maintain financial flexibility down the road to further build your team.
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Seriously, thanks for the breakdown. That was useful.
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07-21-2011, 06:40 PM | #43 | |
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The cash minimum and salary cap are just completely different entities. The only way they are related at all is that the cash minimum is determined by a percentage of that year's salary cap. The average cash spent per club is almost certainly going to exceed the salary cap in any given year, because the NFL's accounting methods allow cash bonuses to be deferred to future seasons in cap sheets. Deadcap is certainly a limiting factor on the cash to cap ratio, but with that said, the total value of signing bonuses in any given offseason is going to exceed the total value of deadcap. That's why the cash minimum isn't much of a hurdle at all: it's just not going to affect the behavior of 75% of NFL franchises who spend x amount of dollars in every season anyway.
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Might as well put this here, training camp rosters will be expanded from 80 to 90 players
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07-21-2011, 08:05 PM | #45 |
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They should just get rid of dead cap space and make it cash paid counts towards the cap.
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