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Article on Jerry Richardson's Succession Plans


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no its not

If you paid the slightest bit of attention to the GIANT signing bonuses Hurney was fond of handing out, those signing bonuses are fully guaranteed, even if a player is cut. When we have to cut contracts to get back under the salary cap every season then it's obvious we are paying out close to the salary cap in the season prior, otherwise there wouldn't be a need.

Yes, it was.

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Yeah you agree with what I've been saying. I said a salary cap did not accurately show how much money a team was spending yearly.

You went on a tizzy saying JR is going to spend $140M in salary this year. Which is wrong.

I said nothing about $140 million in salary! I said we've been spending close to the cap, aka JR isn't cheap like the Glazers who spent 30 million below the cap for ages. Don't accuse me of saying things I didn't say.

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