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theyre trying to get to 100 mil in cap space for 2021, chasing some QB named watson who will be a FA is my guess.Again, how is NE in Cap Hell? Expensive special teams?? Who is their highest paid remaining player?
The Wee One will like having Dorsett.
If so they are off to a slow start with less then 4 million in cap space, that's not even counting the cost of the draft.theyre trying to get to 100 mil in cap space for 2021, chasing some QB named watson who will be a FA is my guess.
this year will be a ton of rookies, bills favorite...and some guy at QB.
New England Patriots Salary Cap | Over the CapIf so they are off to a slow start with less then 4 million in cap space, that's not even counting the cost of the draft.
If so they are off to a slow start with less then 4 million in cap space, that's not even counting the cost of the draft.
a ton , i mean a TON, of cap commitments come off the books after 2020. this will be a fucked up year for us but sets us up well, very well, for 2021. its all about the draft this year and next. assets man, assets.It mystifies me.
No money for anybody. Collins, Van Noy, Brady, Roberts, Gostowski, etc. All gone.
No TE to speak of,no QB to speak of,no real O-line to speak of (at least not last year).
Yet cupboard is bare.
New England Patriots Salary Cap | Over the Cap
it's the goal from what i read and hear.
Bill Belichick set to lead a reboot, not a rebuild, with Patriots
In 2021, the Patriots' cap commitments reduce significantly. They are positioned to have in the range of $100 million of space next season, among the NFL's top teams.
and boom, there we are.
a bit of that too. some guys have hit like winovich (who i see as a 10+ sack guy eventually).Aside from maybe desiring Watson, this is a function of drafting like shit. Not enough rookie contracts.
a bit of that too. some guys have hit like winovich (who i see as a 10+ sack guy eventually).
20201, they will have a ton of draft picks (i think this year is a lot of trading for 2021 picks) and 100 million in cap space.
a bit of that too. some guys have hit like winovich (who i see as a 10+ sack guy eventually).
20201, they will have a ton of draft picks (i think this year is a lot of trading for 2021 picks) and 100 million in cap space.
hopefully it wont take 20 years like the phinsSounds a lot like what the Dolphins are doing at the present. Pats going for full rebuild?
It mystifies me.
No money for anybody. Collins, Van Noy, Brady, Roberts, Gostowski, etc. All gone.
No TE to speak of,no QB to speak of,no real O-line to speak of (at least not last year).
Yet cupboard is bare.