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SlowI thought Lloyd was ranked high. I guess not.
from the hogshaven article it did make a difference.Answer the question , what happens when you do that ?
Can you simply answer the question ? Shit I gave it to you alreadyfrom the hogshaven article it did make a difference.
Can you simply answer the question ? Shit I gave it to you already
What did I take ? I took that you are ok with making the future harder to resign our corp guys in order to simply make the playoffs and loseI understand that. What did you take from the hogshaven article?
I meant draft capital. If he works out 28M for a good starting NFL QB is not paying much.Dean your selling point about wentz was we didn’t pay too much ( laughable ) but also we could get out of it next year without the hit . When you restructure you push that guaranteed money out 2yrs , which. Means now you are paying for a guy you theoretically won’t have when you need cap to extend TMac and others
We are a better team with Wentz than TH. Im not worried about the money. The front office will do something to make it work. Im happy we got a QBWhat did I take ? I took that you are ok with making the future harder to resign our corp guys in order to simply make the playoffs and lose
We are not a super bowl team with wentz this year
Yeah by letting good players goWe are a better team with Wentz than TH. Im not worried about the money. The front office will do something to make it work. Im happy we got a QB
One simple move that the team can take as soon as the trade for Carson Wentz has been completed is to convert most of his 2022 base salary into signing bonus. A recent article here on Hogs Haven gave an example of this that showed a $13m increase in available cap space that would be immediately available to the team, but if the team converted the maximum amount possible, it would create over $18m in cap space for 2022. This, along with cap savings from the expected release of Deshazor Everett ($2.25m) and the reported coming release of Landon Collins could give the Commanders more than $30m in cap space to work with as free agency begins.Yeah by letting good players go
and when you do that you push the cap hit into future years which catches up to you when you need to resign some of our corp guysOne simple move that the team can take as soon as the trade for Carson Wentz has been completed is to convert most of his 2022 base salary into signing bonus. A recent article here on Hogs Haven gave an example of this that showed a $13m increase in available cap space that would be immediately available to the team, but if the team converted the maximum amount possible, it would create over $18m in cap space for 2022. This, along with cap savings from the expected release of Deshazor Everett ($2.25m) and the reported coming release of Landon Collins could give the Commanders more than $30m in cap space to work with as free agency begins.
This from hoghaven