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According to PFT, the Panthers are over the cap (by a little)


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Now, it’s time to look at the teams that had some work to do, as of Tuesday, to get under the spending limit.

Per a source with knowledge of the cap numbers, here are the seven teams that were in the red: Raiders ($17.3 million), Steelers ($11.5 million), Texans ($8.5 million), Vikings ($5.6 million), Lions ($5 million), Cowboys ($3.7 million), and Panthers ($939,000).

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/08/03/as-of-tuesday-seven-teams-were-over-the-cap/
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From what I understand, I believe we are so close because of the 30 millon dollar signing bonus to CJ. So, after this season, his cap hit will be much, much lower.

But, I could be wrong.

Btw, I made this thread 1st. ;)

I was curious how this was going to work.. we made a lot of (re)acquisitions.

1) is the cap in effect this year? I've heard various reports, but none recently

2) if so, will JR/Hurney pay a lot of that upfront to free up a lot of cap space the next few years?

3) if not, nevermind.. CJ's bonus shouldn't be the only one to relieve us next year..

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they aren't the only ones who have provided some cap information..

no, I have seen it from other sources too. I find it hard o believe that they have all the particulars of the entire roster right now though. Plus without even having the first round of cuts, what does it matter. They frustrate me sometimes over there.

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