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Breeland 18 cap hit is 3.7 MM


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Per Aaron wilson Twitter

8.5 Million signing bonus (divided evenly over 3 years =2.833 per year)

18 Salary 900k(fully guaranteed) + 2.833 = 3.733MM CAP HIT 

19 Salary 6.75MM (1MM guaranteed) + 2.833 = 9.583MM CAP HIT

20 SALARY 7.25MM (O guaranteed)  +2.833 =  10.083 CAP HIT

Team will have option  to cut him and save 7.25MM in cap space in final year if he under performs. (Let's hope he does the opposite!)

 

 

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Nicely done for this year, but that 6M jump from this season to next is tough.

meh, its a good structure. We are much more pressed for the space this year than we are next.

Got to remember Kalil and Davis are retiring and if Olsen returns it should be at a much lower figure.

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Backloaded the hell out of it in typical Hurney fashion.

Dude u bitch about everything. I don't think it would matter who our damn GM is. All of you are ridiculous. I would hate to have alot of you running our organization.

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9 minutes ago, panther4life said:

Per Aaron wilson Twitter

8.5 Million signing bonus (divided evenly over 3 years =2.833 per year)

18 Salary 900k(fully guaranteed) + 2.833 = 3.733MM CAP HIT 

19 Salary 6.75MM (1MM guaranteed) + 2.833 = 9.583MM CAP HIT

20 SALARY 7.25MM (O guaranteed)  +2.833 =  10.083 CAP HIT

Team will have option  to cut him and save 7.25MM in cap space in final year if he under performs. (Let's hope he does the opposite!)

 

 

Agree, that is a big jump but we really need that cap space this year.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Backloaded the hell out of it in typical Hurney fashion.

You must've missed that 1 mill is guaranteed the following year, followed by 0 the next year (minus signing bonus).

If he performs to a standard which we hope he will, those numbers will be a steal regardless.  Stop being so whiny 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Backloaded the hell out of it in typical Hurney fashion.

Kind of had to and I don't think it's bad move at all.

Last reported cap space was 23.5 after Gano signing. Net effect of Torey/Worley trade was a 4.5 hit after dropping and adding salaries.

Brings us down to 19 million. Minus 5 for Pep and we are at 14 Million.  Minus Breeland's hit and we are just a hair above 10MM in space now. Had we evenly allocated it we'd have 5MM in space left.

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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

Dude u bitch about everything. I don't think it would matter who our damn GM is. All of you are ridiculous. I would hat to have alot of you running our organization.

Dude you bitch about everything.  I would hate to have you running things.   Sorry it hurts your feelings when confronted with the truth.

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1 minute ago, PantherNation123 said:

You must've missed that 1 mill is guaranteed the following year, followed by 0 the next year (minus signing bonus).

If he performs to a standard which we hope he will, those numbers will be a steal regardless.  Stop being so whiny 

Oh I'm sorry. 

This is a great deal! 

Hurney is the smarts!

Hurney Magic!

Hurney for God!

Am I doing it right?

 

Fug that noise.

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