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If We Don't Go After Nnamdi, At Least We'll Be Able To See Him Twice A Year


Proudiddy

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Someone mentioned it earlier, I like Philly. They have a load of cap room and are sitting in the 80 million range.

However someone mentioned the cap and cap #'s

120 base cap with 3 million exception for one player

Spending floor average through the league will need to be 99 percent of the cap or 118.9 million. Low end spending floor for small market teams will be 108 million.

The spending rule states that as long as the league spending average is 99 percent of overall cap then it's fine for teams to be under 119 million as long as they are over 108 million.

So every team in the league will need to be between 108 and 123 million. Lots of teams will have to make some major cuts and release some pretty decent players.

There's a quite a few teams already over the 120 million cap.

Those include

GB at 129.8 million

NY Giants at 126

NY Jets at 128.5 million

Denver at 125 million

Dallas at 136 million

Quite a few teams on the verge of going over it.

Pitt, Houston,Washington and Indy are all over 115 million.

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Fug Tampa... And FUG jamaji (jk) or whatever his name is... Even the Best corners get burnt in this league.... See Revis vs Moss!

Our play action will be NOTHING To be FUGGED with...

It's US against the world this year... Get used to it, and stop trying to convince your co-workers that we're the real deal...They'll see when it's game time...

As opposed to the other years where we were allowed to form alliances with other teams like on Survivor?

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