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Schefter: 2014 cap rising 5% to 130 million (extra 7 million for us to spend)


CatMan72

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Or in other words... welcome back Greg Hardy!

I'd almost rather tag and trade Hardy for a pick and then use this extra money to absorb the cap hits for cutting Godfrey and Stew. Then on the other hand it would be nice to keep Hardy around. Decisions, decisions...... I have trust in the new boss.

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But honestly this is some good news  to start the off season. But 4 million for us still doesn't sound like a lot. Some saying invest in Hardy now. Which I agree we should or We just go ahead and use the extra 4 million and go ahead and dump Stewart and Dwill both. Here is the best solution. Keep Dwill and release Stewart and then sign Hardy to new contract and give Cam contract as well. Sign the guys we need and draft some good players and we are all set for the season. :thumbsu:

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