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So Cap numbers and possible cuts


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Was looking at Cap numbers for next year and a couple things caught my attention.

 

 

First Charles Johnson cap number next year is $20 million see him restructuring one more time.  Right now his contract ends after 2016 season.

 

Next is Cam's contract next year he will count $14.7 against the cap.  Most know my opinion on Cam and I think it will stay this next season. 

 

Then we get to the Running backs and this is the interesting portion of the thread. 

 

Stewart Cap figure is 8.3 million.  Before June 1st cut 13.6 million.  Now here is where we can make money. Post june 1st cut

3.8 million.  Yeah  great job Stewart but sorry time to part ways.

 

D Williams 6.3 million cap figure.  Before June 1st 6.6 million. Post june 1st 4.3 mil.  2 Million saved. Could he actually stay? 

 

Tolbert 3.4 million cap figure.  Either before or after june 1st his cap hit will be 1 million. 2.4 million saved.

 

 

Cotchery cap is 1.9 million. Before june 1st it is 1.8 mil post june 1st 450,000 yeah don't see him here next year.

 

Harper cap is 1.8 million. before june 1st 1.2 post june 1st  300,000

 

 

 

Just a few but we have options and it will be interesting to see what happens.  Would not be surprised to see both Stewart and Dwill gone next year.  Was thinking only Dwill initially.

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Saw that earlier too that Stewart's dead money for a post June 1 cut was only 3.8M. Wtf? I thought that a post June 1st cut spread the dead money out over 2 years, so shouldn't we have 6.8M in dead money in 2015 and 6.8M in 2016?

 

If we really can cut him for that cheap though its great for us, despite how great he's been the past few months, because I really doubt he gives us anywhere close to 16 games at this level.

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Was looking at Cap numbers for next year and a couple things caught my attention.

First Charles Johnson cap number next year is $20 million see him restructuring one more time. Right now his contract ends after 2016 season.

Next is Cam's contract next year he will count $14.7 against the cap. Most know my opinion on Cam and I think it will stay this next season.

Then we get to the Running backs and this is the interesting portion of the thread.

Stewart Cap figure is 8.3 million. Before June 1st cut 13.6 million. Now here is where we can make money. Post june 1st cut

3.8 million. Yeah great job Stewart but sorry time to part ways.

D Williams 6.3 million cap figure. Before June 1st 6.6 million. Post june 1st 4.3 mil. 2 Million saved. Could he actually stay?

Tolbert 3.4 million cap figure. Either before or after june 1st his cap hit will be 1 million. 2.4 million saved.

Cotchery cap is 1.9 million. Before june 1st it is 1.8 mil post june 1st 450,000 yeah don't see him here next year.

Harper cap is 1.8 million. before june 1st 1.2 post june 1st 300,000

Just a few but we have options and it will be interesting to see what happens. Would not be surprised to see both Stewart and Dwill gone next year. Was thinking only Dwill initially.

You are mentally ill if you think Carolina will release J-Stew. If any back is cut its unfortunately DeAngelo.

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