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Cardinals face big decision on S Tyrann Mathieu


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If Mathieu is on the roster at the start of the 2018 “league year” (March 14), he’s guaranteed to make $19 million in 2018-19.

That includes a $5 million roster bonus, his salary of $5.75 million in 2018 and $8 million of the 2019 salary. His cap number is due to increase by $6 million, to $14.1 million in 2018.

The team might ask Mathieu to take a pay cut. If he declines that offer, the Cardinals could release him. If that happens, Mathieu will have collected $21.25 million since signing an extension in August of 2016.

All I know there's moves to make in FA in 2018 and whoever the fug is our GM need to get on it

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14 minutes ago, mjligon said:

you said real safety i don't think we've ever drafted a real safety

He is playing pretty well for the chargers.  Chance our coach thats always unwilling to have a veteran step down for a younger guy did it again and stunted growth?

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27 minutes ago, mjligon said:

you said real safety i don't think we've ever drafted a real safety

To be fair Tre had a really good season in LA.

So hey at least we drafted one!

E: Also how could you forget about Panthers legend Charles Godfrey

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