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4 minutes ago, pstall said:

I don't know how it fits with the cap but Joe Thomas and Joe Haden would be fantastic upgrades and you could be in very good shape.

But contract details are key.

Joe Thomas is 10 per, and we can release him without any cap casualty.  Haden is a bit more tricky.  

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2 minutes ago, Bozarden said:

Haden receives around 14 million a year on the last 3 years of his 5 year contract. No way that penny pinching Dave would ever go for that.

It is closer to $11m.  The $14m is his cap hit.  Some of that is dead money from his signing bonus that we wouldn't be responsible for.

 

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

No way we could get them both. 

We actually have the cap space to have trade for both of them and absorb their contracts long term, but that would mean that we wont be able to extend some of our own guys. But as long as Dave doesn't pay big bucks to our own guys apart from the 2 leaders of the team, i have a really hard time seeing him pay other teams players to come here

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