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It would sure be nice. We are so far under the cap this year that we could extend players like Johnson and others that we want to keep around and add most of the money to this years cap and be in great cap shape for next year and beyond. As the poster above said they wouldn't do that though. They have to make it look like they are spending money next year.
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What are they waiting for ?Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Originally posted by BillsFever21It would sure be nice. We are so far under the cap this year that we could extend players like Johnson and others that we want to keep around and add most of the money to this years cap and be in great cap shape for next year and beyond. As the poster above said they wouldn't do that though. They have to make it look like they are spending money next year.YardRat Wall of Fame
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Originally posted by clumping plateletsAbout $15 millionYardRat Wall of Fame
#56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
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Originally posted by YardRatSo just how far under the cap are we at the moment?
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Originally posted by BillsFever21If they didn't use the cash to crap theory we would have a ton of cap space. Even with that slight of hand financing and if we did have about 15 million in cap space that could've went a long ways towards re-signing a player or two. That's just money that's gonna go to waste. You can't roll them over into the next season.
The new CBA has, for the first time, provided teams a valuable benefit: the ability to carry over remaining Cap room into the following year.
In the past, teams would have to go through the charade of “dummy incentives” in order to bring forward Cap room into the next year. I would usually negotiate with our third-string quarterback in the final week of the season with a bonus of “$10 million for 7 touchdown passes.”
The $10 million would then count on the existing Cap and, when unearned, be credited to the next year’s Cap (although there was a scary moment one year where the player with the bonus, Craig Nall, ended up playing most of the final game due to having clinched our playoff spot!).
Teams no longer need to go through that charade. Thus, teams will have adjusted Caps of much more than the projected 2012 Cap number of around $125 million. A team like the Buccaneers, for example, with $25 million remaining in Cap room, may have an adjusted 2012 Cap of close to $150 million.
The question for the NFLPA is: will teams actually spend all of this Cap room? Keep in mind, there are no team spending minimums until 2013, and teams can “free ride” this year and next.
-Bill
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Well that's good they can finally rollover some of it with the new CBA. Like you said though, they won't take advantage of it. I doubt you can just keep rolling it over year after year though or teams like the Bills would end up close to 100 million under the cap over the next 5 years.
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