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Is this right? (Cap Space)


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

After all the signings we've had? 🤔

It feels like there could be some contracts that hadn't been processed or something like that, but I'm not a cap person so I don't know.

If this is true though, that's some good work.

Most of the first year money was paid it signing bonus and verly charged to the first this years cap.

 when you use workout bonuses and stuff it does count towards the cap because there is chance they dont get them even thought that are likely they will.

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1 minute ago, thefuzz said:

Seems hard to believe, unless we are really pushing money back...hard.

May be smart with the TV deal, may blow up in our faces...I've heard before "we expected the cap to rise by X and it didn't" talk.

That hit the Cowboys pretty hard a few years back, didn't it?

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31 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Save some for the regular season, it's how you get players like Stephon Gilmore (who I'd still bring back) for basically nothing near the trade deadline

We do need a MLB, wonder if Wagner would play here

Wagner is playing on name alone.  He should retire. 

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