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Is Beason going to restructure?


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Gettlemen is prepping the stage for a complete roster gut if need be....

Beason will play this year as is....he won't make him part of the big picture. Beason has already recieved a comical amount of money for almost nothing....can't give him more guaranteed

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How many damn times do people need to ask about Beason restructuring? His contract is very, very difficult to do anything with. You can't cut him, you can't trade him and you can't restructure him.

NO PLAYER TAKES LESS MONEY TO HELP THE TEAM OUT!

The only way you see guys taking less money is because they don't want to get cut and the money the present teams wants to cut them to is at least market value. The player is going to get less money. It's either with his present team via a paycut or with another team who will pay him his market value. That number is the same.

We owe Beason over 16 million bucks towards the cap. Do you want to give Beason even more money and add years to his contract. So instead of having owing him 16 million we'll owe him 20, only spread out over 6 years instead of 4. Just so we could save a few million on this years cap. Makes no sense what so ever.

We'd only save 1.5 million this year if we cut him as a June 1st cut. And next year it's easier to make him a June 1st cut when the dead money will be a lot less than if we cut him this year.

I swear I want to punch the screen every time someone suggests we restructure Beason or someone talks about him doing the right thing for the team. Jesus Christ, where's the tylenol.

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In theory, you could do what we did with both Kalil and Olsen: cut the base down (they cut to $750k), convert it to a signing bonus, and prorate the bonus hits over the years of the contract. That would mean cutting his base from $5.25m to say, $750k, and converting the remaining $4.5m to a signing bonus ($1.125m per year).

That would cut this year's cap hit of $9.5m down to $5.375m (savings of $4.125m), so he'd help out the team without losing a penny. Highly doubt he says no to that, but that would also add $1.125m onto the future years of his deal, and his hit the next two years is actually bigger than this year's as it is.

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In theory, you could do what we did with both Kalil and Olsen: cut the base down (they cut to $750k), convert it to a signing bonus, and prorate the bonus hits over the years of the contract. That would mean cutting his base from $5.25m to say, $750k, and converting the remaining $4.5m to a signing bonus ($1.125m per year).

That would cut this year's cap hit of $9.5m down to $5.375m (savings of $4.125m), so he'd help out the team without losing a penny. Highly doubt he says no to that, but that would also add $1.125m onto the future years of his deal, and his hit the next two years is actually bigger than this year's as it is.

Makes for a bigger problem later.

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