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Anyone know the cap hit if we waive d-will at season's end?


thunderraiden

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What logic are you using to deduct that we sign Dwill to big time contract and then waive him the following year? This isn't Delhomme! Dwill hasn't shown signs of losing talent, he has shown signs of not being used properly within the new offense.

Rivera will get all the pieces of the puzzle fitted up, but to answer ur question....I'm pretty sure we are bound to the contract with him unless there is a hidden clause and I believe then his guaranteed amount is accelerated against our cap space.

Maybe a better question would be, do we think Dwill will restructure for the benefit of the team?

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Cut him after July 1st and spread it over 2 years
still won't do us any good except free us up a roster spot which could be gained by letting someone go with much less talent. the cap gain wouldn't be enough to justify us releasing him. in fact it would probably make it worse.
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