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Cap calculator for anyone that wants to play around...


CatMan72

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If you don't feel like playing with this, I'll sum it up for you... Godfrey's bags are packed. 

 

Cutting Godfrey would gain us the largest amount of cap space (2,100,000).

 

Next man up would be Dwan Edwards with a savings of 1,368,750 against the cap. 

 

So according to this thing, cutting Godfrey and Edwards would give us 19,675,522 in cap space... not bad. 

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If you don't feel like playing with this, I'll sum it up for you... Godfrey's bags are packed. 

 

Cutting Godfrey would gain us the largest amount of cap space (2,100,000) 

LOL.. that is the first move I made.  Then I went to J-Stew.  He ain't going nowhere.

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If you don't feel like playing with this, I'll sum it up for you... Godfrey's bags are packed. 

 

Cutting Godfrey would gain us the largest amount of cap space (2,100,000).

 

Next man up would be Dwan Edwards with a savings of 1,368,750 against the cap. 

 

So according to this thing, cutting Godfrey and Edwards would give us 19,675,522 in cap space... not bad. 

 

Change Godfrey to a June 1 cut. 

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Making Deangelo a June 1st cut actually frees up a couple million in cap space.  How many June 1st cuts can we have?  It seems like we can only have one or two a year but maybe I'm wrong.  There are also several guys that we could "restructure" or "extend" and save big money next year but I suppose the devil would be in the details on something like that.

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Change Godfrey to a June 1 cut. 

 

Ahhhh, thank you very much... forgot about that little June 1st trick: 5.1 million in cap savings. 

 

Nice knowing you Godfrey. 

 

So that takes us to 22.7 million in cap space. 

 

Tried the 6/1 trick on Stew and it made the cap savings/loss = 0 which would be about right based on his ability to contribute this year, LOL

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the going trend this offseason, will be restructure.  the players on this team like being on this team, like their coach. I see alot of them doing whats necessary to keep the band together.

 

Unless your name is Charles Godfrey and it's June 1st... LOL

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How do you cut dwill when he's the only back who can stay healthy. Unless we draft one I can't see either going anywhere. Got to restructure Stewarts deal again and you got the medical records to show him he should take one

 

I think you restructure DeAngelo and make Stew a 6/1 cut to nullify any cap hit... we went 12-4 without Stew this year and Tolbert was able to fill his role, we need that roster spot back. 

 

Nothing against Stew, but he just hasn't been able to answer the bell... time to move on IMO. 

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the going trend this offseason, will be restructure.  the players on this team like being on this team, like their coach. I see alot of them doing whats necessary to keep the band together.

 

 

Most of the big name dudes (Kalil, Olsen, Gross, Williams, CJohnson) redid their deals last year. DWill and Gross took pay cuts actually.

 

 

Olsen and CJ could likely be offered new deals that convert salary to bonus cash + two years on their contracts.

 

This would free up a few million each and keep assets on the teams. It pushes back the issue a bit as well, but the Cap will rise eventually.

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