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awesome.....

We had the highest paid backfield in the NFL last year and they were one of the least productive. Brilliant!

I look forward to them standing on the sideline watching Cam and very average players thrust into key everydown positions.

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awesome.....

We had the highest paid backfield in the NFL last year and they were one of the least productive. Brilliant!

I look forward to them standing on the sideline watching Cam and very average players thrust into key everydown positions.

Deangelo is the best back on the team. If we cut him this year the cap hit will still equate to us having one of the highest backfields in the NFL.

It is literally cheaper to keep D-will than cut him. 9.6 million immediate cap for cutting him or we can keep him for 8.2 million. Not that hard of a decision.

If we did a June 1st cut and spread the 9.6 over 2 years then we only save 3.4 million this year but carry over dead weight of 4.6 million next year.

Let him play this year and then we can have more flexibility to cut him(immediate savings of 3.8 million in 2014 without doing it as June 1st cut or have even more flexiblity to get him to restrucuture assuming its not done this year.

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