AdamJT13 has posted the net adjustments to the salary cap for each team after incentives were taking into account.
It can be found HERE.
As Clump is aware, AdamJT13 has insider-type knowledge of the real salary cap numbers. He has the Bills down as carrying over $12,713,009 in cap room from the previous year, using the LTBE incentive loophole. That puts the Bills adjusted salary cap at $129,442,009 for 2008.
Those of you who criticized the Bills for using "Cash-to-cap" (that means you, Pat Moran), can now offer up your apologies. By carrying over their unused cap room, the Bills didn't lose any salary cap space. Instead of using the restructuring of contracts to free up cap room in the present at the expense of the future (the credit card approach, like the Redskins are famous for), the Bills brought it forward (like a savings account).
That is a big reason they have as much room as they do.
It can be found HERE.
As Clump is aware, AdamJT13 has insider-type knowledge of the real salary cap numbers. He has the Bills down as carrying over $12,713,009 in cap room from the previous year, using the LTBE incentive loophole. That puts the Bills adjusted salary cap at $129,442,009 for 2008.
Those of you who criticized the Bills for using "Cash-to-cap" (that means you, Pat Moran), can now offer up your apologies. By carrying over their unused cap room, the Bills didn't lose any salary cap space. Instead of using the restructuring of contracts to free up cap room in the present at the expense of the future (the credit card approach, like the Redskins are famous for), the Bills brought it forward (like a savings account).
That is a big reason they have as much room as they do.
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