cdumler7
Well-Known Member
All I'm saying is that teams continually mismanage money. Contracts are constantly being changed and renegotiated. I know it's historic in the NFL, but no other league does it like the NFL. Certainly not MLB or NBA. The problem in the NFL is that every team has a capologist who estimated the future cap and teams like the Chiefs wrote out a a half billion dollar contract anticipating unbridled growth.
So here we are in 2021 after a year of empty stadiums and near zero revenue for every team yet certain teams are horribly over the cap and others are under it.
All I'm saying is that the league should institute a rule that would make renegotiating contract have a cost associated with it, Like half of the contract would be applied to that year's cap, not just that year, half of the entire contract. That would make contracts much more solid and teams might be less likely to cut fifteen player because the contracts were much better written . Brady rewrote his contract and saved the Bucs #19M but spread the money over the next four years ib his voidable contract. Christ only knows what kind of bullshit the Chiefs are pulling with the Mahomes contract.
Personally, I think the guaranteed money from that contract ($141M) should come due now and go against this year's and any future cap until it's exhausted. I don't think that the old contract guarantees should be allowed to be re-spread if the new contract is written for 20 years.
You realize if NFL teams adopted your way of thinking the odds of the Patriots having won all those championships goes down considerably. Every team does it and Patriots were not above this technique at all. Heck they had their day of reckoning some last year with almost $30 million in dead money because of contracts they had pushed money to future years.
It is showing up more this year because it has to with everything going on in the world, but this technique has been used by every team especially when they feel like they are in a championship window.