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You know that the NFL has a salary cap limiting the maximum amount of money a team can pay its players in a given year. In 2017, the cap was $167 million. The 2018 cap will be set before the new league year on March 14. What you might not know is that the cap is not necessarily the same for every team in a given year. That’s because unspent cap room from the previous year is rolled over to the next. So if a team ended the 2017 season $20 million under the cap, they’d have an extra $20 million to spend in 2018.
 

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In a completely different way of saying the same thing ..

If Kerrigan stays and plays this year the team has 12M less to spend in free agency next year.

If Kerrigan is cut or traded without the team agreeing to pay any part of his current salary to his new team, then Washington will have 12M more to spend in free agency next year provided they don't spend the savings this year.

The gain to D.C. is greater flexibility next year and not some random player. Chase Young is the replacement for Kerrigan this year, so signing someone with that savings is not necessary. Who they sign with that additional money a year from now is anybody's guess but they will have it to spend on improving the team
 

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You seem to completely misunderstand that we rollover 36 million instead of 24 million (minus future expenditures in both cases) into next season’s cap, increasing the size of the cap available for us.
That would be double dipping . You don’t get the 12 mil this year and then again next year . Show me anywhere that it says that in the CBA . All it talks about is rolling over unused money but if you can find it verbatim that you can do that then I stand corrected
 

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In a completely different way of saying the same thing ..

If Kerrigan stays and plays this year the team has 12M less to spend in free agency next year.

If Kerrigan is cut or traded without the team agreeing to pay any part of his current salary to his new team, then Washington will have 12M more to spend in free agency next year provided they don't spend the savings this year.

The gain to D.C. is greater flexibility next year and not some random player. Chase Young is the replacement for Kerrigan this year, so signing someone with that savings is not necessary. Who they sign with that additional money a year from now is anybody's guess but they will have it to spend on improving the team

no that is double dipping and I have yet to see it verbatim in the CBA that you can roll over his 12 mil this year then claim another 12 mil next season . Now you can take the 12 mil this year and roll it over or you can play RK and you still get the 12 mil in 2021 . In either case you end up at the same place . The difference is availability for use which begs the question again what FA player (s) are out there this year that we must have .

the other question is why is it so important not to play a guy who is a good player and just hold onto the cap space when the replacements are of lesser quality
 

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no that is double dipping and I have yet to see it verbatim in the CBA that you can roll over his 12 mil this year then claim another 12 mil next season . Now you can take the 12 mil this year and roll it over or you can play RK and you still get the 12 mil in 2021 . In either case you end up at the same place . The difference is availability for use which begs the question again what FA player (s) are out there this year that we must have .

the other question is why is it so important not to play a guy who is a good player and just hold onto the cap space when the replacements are of lesser quality
Because you have 1A & 1B in Young and Sweat. Kerrigan is a luxury at this point (backup) and makes far too much money for a backup. Honestly, he should restructure or be traded to a contender at this point.
 

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no that is double dipping and I have yet to see it verbatim in the CBA that you can roll over his 12 mil this year then claim another 12 mil next season . Now you can take the 12 mil this year and roll it over or you can play RK and you still get the 12 mil in 2021 . In either case you end up at the same place . The difference is availability for use which begs the question again what FA player (s) are out there this year that we must have .

the other question is why is it so important not to play a guy who is a good player and just hold onto the cap space when the replacements are of lesser quality

Rolling over monies unspent is NOT double dipping. Let us at minimum agree that money unspent can and certainly will be rolled over/ added to next year's salary cap.

Next year Kerrigan will be off of the books therefore, unless a new deal is struck, a projected amount intended to cover his current salary will be in next year's budget. (Basically his contract has expired)

That's NEXT YEAR!!

The question at hand is what to do with his current salary. (12M) from the 2020 budget. (Next year's budget is for 2021)

Keeping him and it's paid as usual and he plays out his contract fully, so there's no accounting for next year and as you've repeatedly noted, that 12M, were he still under contract will be there.

However, trading or cutting him this year, frees up 12M that can either be spent this year, or to the others point, rolled over as an addition to next year's salary cap. Again this is not double dipping, it's adding by subtraction.
 

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That would be double dipping . You don’t get the 12 mil this year and then again next year . Show me anywhere that it says that in the CBA . All it talks about is rolling over unused money but if you can find it verbatim that you can do that then I stand corrected
I'll put it another way. If they use that 12 mil to sign someone else in 2020, it's not rolled over to 2021. Hence no double dipping.
 

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Rolling over monies unspent is NOT double dipping. Let us at minimum agree that money unspent can and certainly will be rolled over/ added to next year's salary cap.

Next year Kerrigan will be off of the books therefore, unless a new deal is struck, a projected amount intended to cover his current salary will be in next year's budget. (Basically his contract has expired)

That's NEXT YEAR!!

The question at hand is what to do with his current salary. (12M) from the 2020 budget. (Next year's budget is for 2021)

Keeping him and it's paid as usual and he plays out his contract fully, so there's no accounting for next year and as you've repeatedly noted, that 12M, were he still under contract will be there.

However, trading or cutting him this year, frees up 12M that can either be spent this year, or to the others point, rolled over as an addition to next year's salary cap. Again this is not double dipping, it's adding by subtraction.

He doesn’t get it.

He keeps using the word double dipping and wonders why it isn’t in the CBA. DAD doesn’t seem to get they use the word rollover.
 

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I'll put it another way. If they use that 12 mil to sign someone else in 2020, it's not rolled over to 2021. Hence no double dipping.
Exactly
 

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He doesn’t get it.

He keeps using the word double dipping and wonders why it isn’t in the CBA. DAD doesn’t seem to get they use the word rollover.
GK doesn’t seem to get you are at the same place In 2021 whether you cut him now or play him
 

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Rolling over monies unspent is NOT double dipping. Let us at minimum agree that money unspent can and certainly will be rolled over/ added to next year's salary cap.

Next year Kerrigan will be off of the books therefore, unless a new deal is struck, a projected amount intended to cover his current salary will be in next year's budget. (Basically his contract has expired)

That's NEXT YEAR!!

The question at hand is what to do with his current salary. (12M) from the 2020 budget. (Next year's budget is for 2021)

Keeping him and it's paid as usual and he plays out his contract fully, so there's no accounting for next year and as you've repeatedly noted, that 12M, were he still under contract will be there.

However, trading or cutting him this year, frees up 12M that can either be spent this year, or to the others point, rolled over as an addition to next year's salary cap. Again this is not double dipping, it's adding by subtraction.
Exactly , which is why I keep asking what must have free agent is out there that requires immediate action on RK . If you trade him for a draft pick then cool
 

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Because you have 1A & 1B in Young and Sweat. Kerrigan is a luxury at this point (backup) and makes far too much money for a backup. Honestly, he should restructure or be traded to a contender at this point.
Ok so whom do you want in his stead at Any position .
 

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GK doesn’t seem to get you are at the same place In 2021 whether you cut him now or play him

We aren’t.

Washington Redskins 2020 Salary Cap


With RK on the books for 2020, we have $24,628,051 in cap space available. Without RK on the books, we have about 11 million more available in 2020 cap space, approximately 35 million in 2020 cap space available.

If we do not use all the 2020 cap space, in either scenario, that cap space can be rolled over to 2021, meaning:

With RK on the books in 2020: 2021 league salary cap + $24,628,051 - further 2020 expenditures

With RK off the books in 2020: 2021 league salary cap + 35 million - further 20202 expenditures


We do not end up in the same spot in 2021 salary cap with and without RK. Every single person here agrees with me, except you. So either, every single person here is wrong and you are right, or every single person here is right and you are wrong.
 

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We aren’t.

Washington Redskins 2020 Salary Cap


With RK on the books for 2020, we have $24,628,051 in cap space available. Without RK on the books, we have about 11 million more available in 2020 cap space, approximately 35 million in 2020 cap space available.

If we do not use all the 2020 cap space, in either scenario, that cap space can be rolled over to 2021, meaning:

With RK on the books in 2020: 2021 league salary cap + $24,628,051 - further 2020 expenditures

With RK off the books in 2020: 2021 league salary cap + 35 million - further 20202 expenditures


We do not end up in the same spot in 2021 salary cap with and without RK. Every single person here agrees with me, except you. So either, every single person here is wrong and you are right, or every single person here is right and you are wrong.
And every single person would be wrong you have said the only person mentioning double dipping is me . I don’t know why you and others don’t understand that the 12 mil comes off whether you roll over or not , the roll over doesn’t mean you get to claim the roll over amounts plus the so called extra you get In 2021 for his contract. Playing out . That is the double dipping I am speaking of . Hence. You end up at the same place the only difference is when it’s available
 

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And every single person would be wrong you have said the only person mentioning double dipping is me . I don’t know why you and others don’t understand that the 12 mil comes off whether you roll over or not , the roll over doesn’t mean you get to claim the roll over amounts plus the so called extra you get In 2021 for his contract. Playing out . That is the double dipping I am speaking of . Hence. You end up at the same place the only difference is when it’s available

We all understand the 12 million comes off the books at the end of the season.

What do you believe they mean by rollover? It means anything amount we save on the 2020 cap gets added to the 2021 cap.
 

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this took took too long to arrive at the same conclusion.
 

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Exactly , which is why I keep asking what must have free agent is out there that requires immediate action on RK . If you trade him for a draft pick then cool

The obvious answer is... None!

I'm certain that a brief scroll back will reveal the initial point, that being, a 12 million dollar saving that comes with releasing or my preference, trading him is far more valuable than keeping him.

The team is in full rebuild mode. Ron Rivera's initial push is aimed at building depth. Saving that 12M serves two purposes.

1 It gives the team more flexibility this year (important part follows >) in the event that they wish to target current or future free agents. Maybe they'll use some of the money to redo Schreff's contract this year or not.

2. Unspent, it also gives the team more flexibility next year, when they are targetting free agents and/or desiring to re-sign their own free agents.

Now, I'll add my perspective, which is trading him. A move like this in addition to the two listed above, adds that player that you asked about. This player, while not guaranteed to be a good one, offers something that Kerrigan, even on a redone contract simply cannot. He would be younger and far less expensive.
 

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This looks like a great spot to say …. we agree to disagree. :D
 
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