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2018 Roster turnover


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4 hours ago, WOW!! said:

That's a dumb question .. Do they even spend money on their Oline really.. Beyond Nate Soder who else is making money on their oline?

Insults are the tactics of a loser. Fact: they invest as much cap protecting Brady as they pay Brady. Another fact: it's much more than we spend protecting Cam Newton and that's adding in Kalils contract he basically sits on the bench with every year. 

Another fun fact: we pay Thomas Davis as much as Turner. Thats to split reps with another LB... 

 

 

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As much as I love Norwell if he wants top guard money we might have to move on. Especially if Moton can step in and won't be a big drop off. After all a second rounder oesn't need to sit on the bench for 2 years. Moton hopefully will be like  Wharton and fill in wherever we need him.

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56 minutes ago, Snake said:

Insults are the tactics of a loser. Fact: they invest as much cap protecting Brady as they pay Brady. Another fact: it's much more than we spend protecting Cam Newton and that's adding in Kalils contract he basically sits on the bench with every year. 

Another fun fact: we pay Thomas Davis as much as Turner. Thats to split reps with another LB... 

 

 

Actually your fun facts may be true in 2017 since Kalil and Turner  were on their first year of a new contract so their cap was very low. In 2018 Cam's cap is around 21.5 million while just Turner and the 2 Kalil's is over 24 million.  So that isn't true going forward. BTW in 2018 Davis will cost half of what Turner costs.

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9 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Actually your fun facts may be true in 2017 since Kalil and Turner  were on their first year of a new contract so their cap was very low. In 2018 Cam's cap is around 21.5 million while just Turner and the 2 Kalil's is over 24 million.  So that isn't true going forward. BTW in 2018 Davis will cost half of what Turner costs.

Wrong, both Davis and Turner will cost 7 million. Ryan Kalil does bloat that figure for sitting on the bench. He played what 6 games last year? 

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

Wrong, both Davis and Turner will cost 7 million. Ryan Kalil does bloat that figure for sitting on the bench. He played what 6 games last year? 

I think we might both be right. Both spotrac and over the cap have the same  7.7 million for Turner but Spottrac has Davis costing the same 7.7 but over the cap has Davis's cap hit under 5 million. I think spotrac has 2.3 million in a signing bonus included in 2018 that over the cap does not. I wonder which is right......

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