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We are NOT over the cap according to Schefter tweet


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like i said in that other thread about the cap...i'm going to take every report with a grain of salt until more official numbers come out. not sure where anyone is getting their numbers from but things are pretty much in flux right now.

when the NFLPA gets going again we should be able to find numbers on their website.

hopefully we aren't over the cap or even close to it. the teams that are close or over it may have some valuable cap casualties come about. oakland shouldn't have let a guy like zach miller get away, but their cap made it impossible to retain. i doubt we'll find the zach miller version of a CB out there, but we should be able to find someone who can come in and play the #2 or #3 CB in the slot well.

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man I honestly feel bad for Raider fans. no joke.

I know the Bengals are assigned the worst franchise in the NFL, but I honestly think the Raiders are worse.

Bengals and Raiders.... Both those franchises are ran by the worst owners...

Raiders??? How the hell do you lose your top players, but are still that far over the salary cap with a team with little talent??? WTF??? My goodness, to be a raider fan.... Maybe I should go take a visit to their board.. Lol

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cut some people, restructure Kalil, and trade for Asante

reading the training camp update thread has me shitting my pants about the corner position. really don't want to see Kevin corn on the Kolb shred us for 300 yards on opening day

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