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03-12-2009, 11:28 AM | #481 | |
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Therefore, while the answer to your question is 'yes' I would not re-sign him unless he makes noticible improvement this year.
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03-14-2009, 01:13 AM | #482 | |
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03-22-2009, 12:52 AM | #483 |
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So, salary cap gurus (since I'm not anywhere close to a guru nor do I pretend to be), what does this potentially mean for the Skins? Are we aware of this loophole? Could we use it to our benefit this year with any of our current players?
“COMPLETION BONUS” GIVES CAP FLEXIBILITY IN 2009, POSSIBLE SECURITY IN 2010 Posted by Mike Florio on March 21, 2009, 11:01 p.m. With the intricacies of the last capped year restricting the devices that teams have used in the past to stay on the right side of the per-team spending limit, the New Orleans Saints have developed an innovative way to push money into future years without running afoul of the special accounting rules that apply as the NFL transitions to a season without a salary cap in 2010. But, frankly, we think there’s a deeper motivation at play. According to Mike Triplett of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the Saints are using “completion bonuses” in 2010 as a tool for giving guaranteed money to players without driving up the 2009 cap numbers arising from their contracts. Per Triplett, the Saints used a completion bonus in contracts paid to linebacker Jonathan Vilma, tackle Jon Stinchcomb, and cornerback Jabari Greer. The device provides guaranteed money upon the “completion” of the 2010 season, if the players don’t skip or otherwise miss any mandatory team activities during the 2010 season. One league source believes that the real aim of the completion bonus is to protect teams against holdouts or other player misbehavior. If the motivation was cap compliance, teams would still be able to use option bonuses with a non-exercise fee in the form of guaranteed base salaries. The only difference is that a 2010 option bonus would most likely require option bonuses in future years, due to the rule prohibiting an increase in base salary of more than 30 percent in an uncapped year. But, frankly, it’s an easy thing to do. A league source tells us that the possible application of the Ashley Lelie grievance was discussed during one or more of the negotiations resulting in the use of completion bonuses by the Saints. Though a player’s entitlement to a completion bonus would likely be subject to the grievance process if, for example, he is suspended for violating the substance abuse policy and then gets stiffed out of the bonus, it seems fairly clear to us that the Saints believe that they’ve found a way to ensure that money isn’t “earned” until the player completes the season in which the completion bonus is to be paid.
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03-22-2009, 01:03 AM | #484 |
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Re: Current Redskins Salary Cap Status - 2009
btw, (tangent) i do believe that those option bonuses (like the 20+mill one haynesworth has) are truly guaranteed... if he starts up a dog fighting ring and smoking crack, the skins can't go back and try to recoup any of that money (whereas the non-option vick money was sued for by the falcons after his indiscretions came to light).
as far as what this means for us... almost nothing, since i don't think that's standard practice in skinsland. It's an interesting concept, but i don't know why it wouldn't be considered as a likely-to-be-earned/not-likely-to-be-earned bonus, since that's essentially what it is. |
03-22-2009, 10:51 PM | #485 |
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Could the Redskins rework some of the current contracts, pushing the money to the uncapped year if the contract isn't extended? What if they added a year to say Clinton Portis' contract with a relatively low salary with him having a void option?
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03-23-2009, 02:42 AM | #486 | |
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There's pretty much no place left to go to free up cap space. There's Rabach, and there's Thrash. Either could be released (or extended, in theory) to lower their 2009 cap number. Santana I believe is another option, but the team seems to be specifically avoiding guarenteeing any more money to him. Simply put, if Kelly or Thomas breaks out as a top target this year, Moss is gone at seasons end.
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03-23-2009, 10:53 AM | #488 | |
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If he got a Hall-type deal, it would raise his 2009 cap number by 1.0-1.5 million. Cutting Moss would be more of a football decision, based on what he is/isn't needed for. He'll be here until a better option comes along. He won't be here as long as Randle El will be.
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04-23-2009, 12:55 AM | #489 |
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Here are the pre-draft salary cap figures:
Amazing that the Eagles went deeper in the postseason than any NFC East team, yet they lead the league with $35M in pre-draft cap space. Meanwhile there are only 6 teams with less space than the Skins. Arizona Cardinals: $1.29 million. Atlanta Falcons: $23.67 million. Baltimore Ravens: $968,000. Buffalo Bills: $11.82 million. Carolina Panthers: $2.69 million. Chicago Bears: $20.96 million. Cincinnati Bengals: $16.26 million. Cleveland Browns: $20.27 million. Dallas Cowboys: $10.35 million. Denver Broncos: $16.3 million. Detroit Lions: $10.72 million. Green Bay Packers: $27.89 million. Houston Texans: $10.75 million. Indianapolis Colts: $7.10 million. Jacksonville Jaguars: $16.94 million. Kansas City Chiefs: $32.3 million. Miami Dolphins: $13.19 million. Minnesota Vikings: $17.32 million. New England Patriots: $4.67 million. New Orleans Saints: $4.29 million. New York Giants: $4.37 million. New York Jets: $12.62 million. Oakland Raiders: $9.33 million. Philadelphia Eagles: $37.44 million. Pittsburgh Steelers: $440,000. San Diego Chargers: $8.56 million. San Francisco 49ers: $26.11 million. Seattle Seahawks: $7.41 million. St. Louis Rams: $10.67 million. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $35.54 million. Tennessee Titans: $13.05 million. Washington Redskins: $5.96 million.
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Bruce Allen when in charge alone: 4-12 (.250) Bruce Allen's overall Redskins record : 28-52 (.350) Vinny Cerrato's record when in charge alone: 52-65 (.444) Vinny's overall Redskins record: 62-82 (.430) We won more with Vinny |
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04-26-2009, 10:34 PM | #491 |
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To Schneed10 and CC...are the numbers at the beginning of the thread still accurate? I'm confused because media reports list our cap room at about $5.5 million but it's much higher here. Thanks guys!
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I just did an update and I have us at $8.9M of cap room.
Part of that will be used to sign our draft picks. |
04-27-2009, 01:40 AM | #493 |
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Very nice...and thanks as always CC.
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A few ?? though ... Didn't Daniels sign for less ... although I guess the Wynn signing makes up for your number ... Has Khary Campbell signed his tender ??? Is it really likely that we bring Kendall back ... especially given some of the UDFA signings we've made, and the anticipated progress from Rinehart ?? And I'm really hoping to hear that we signed the LB from Seattle (Hill). HTTR !! |
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04-27-2009, 09:06 PM | #495 | |
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If the FO keeps Randle-El (a never been and never will be) and drops Moss, they might as well hire Al Davis to run the team. |
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