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CMC and Shaq restructured


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10 minutes ago, 1989 said:

How does releasing Shaq help this team?

Couldn't make it any worse. Never should been given a 14 million dollar contract in the first place.  Decent LB who had some good plays but missed way too many tackles by not wrapping up.  

 

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The replies in this thread are not a good look for the huddle as a whole.

we have one linebacker on the roster, we restructure his contract to open up immediate cap space and give us an easy out next year.

the mccaffrey contract opens up more cap space as well. 
 

they weren’t good contracts to begin with.

The same people suggesting we cut Shaq and Teddy would be the loudest criers when we go 0-17 next year

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Couldn't find a summary tweet like with CMC, but here's the cached page from Spotrac:
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And the updated one for Shaq:
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Went from a cap hit of $14.18M this upcoming season to a cap hit of $6.828M, freeing up around $7.5M. Combined with CMC's restructure freeing up $5.638M, this opens up a little over a combined $13M

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3 minutes ago, Icege said:

Couldn't find a summary tweet like with CMC, but here's the cached page from Spotrac:
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And the updated one for Shaq:
image.png.ee53b44a77237ed959880ec29a4776a2.png

 

Went from a cap hit of $14.18M this upcoming season to a cap hit of $6.828M, freeing up around $7.5M. Combined with CMC's restructure freeing up $5.638M, this opens up a little over a combined $13M

So basically what we pay Moton this year with the tag. I like it.

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Kicking the can down the road on two players who underwhelmed the same year they signed a lucrative extension. Seen this story before as a Panthers fan. Doesn't usually end well but I will withhold judgment depending on what ultimately happens with the quarterback position.

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