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Sharkinva
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Just putting it out there to correct a common misconception being floated by the media.
We do not take an actual cap hit at this point for releasing Griffin. His salary this year and his bonus pro rate have already been factored into this years cap. Thus if we released him its a net wash. We wont gain any cap space by cutting him, but we also dont LOSE $6.7 million in cap space.
On the flip side if we can actually manage to trade him, we gain a little over 43 million in cap space, which is why they are even trying to entertain that prospect.
Because if reports are true, RG3 (or some one in his camp) requested the second look at his concussion test results. Apparently the team feels he does not trust them and want to be done with him. But effectively RG3 is locked into a roster spot until he either clears the tests or the team declares him PUP which is a whole different can of worms which I have a feeling has not even crossed their minds at this point.
We do not take an actual cap hit at this point for releasing Griffin. His salary this year and his bonus pro rate have already been factored into this years cap. Thus if we released him its a net wash. We wont gain any cap space by cutting him, but we also dont LOSE $6.7 million in cap space.
On the flip side if we can actually manage to trade him, we gain a little over 43 million in cap space, which is why they are even trying to entertain that prospect.
Because if reports are true, RG3 (or some one in his camp) requested the second look at his concussion test results. Apparently the team feels he does not trust them and want to be done with him. But effectively RG3 is locked into a roster spot until he either clears the tests or the team declares him PUP which is a whole different can of worms which I have a feeling has not even crossed their minds at this point.