Doesn't look like cap will get in the way of us being a player in FA... Let's wait and see if any other obstacles start falling by the wayside.
2011 Cap Has Been Rolled Over
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Bills have rolled over their cap from last year
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They will have to be careful because the CBA doesn't allow them to do this every year, so their cap number will go down in the out years for any contracts they sign now.
Still, this is a good thing. That amount of cap space will give them the option to sign some guys on front-loaded contracts, which is how they usually do business anyway.
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Originally posted by OpIv37They will have to be careful because the CBA doesn't allow them to do this every year, so their cap number will go down in the out years for any contracts they sign now.
Still, this is a good thing. That amount of cap space will give them the option to sign some guys on front-loaded contracts, which is how they usually do business anyway.
This is not what I've read..........can you provide a link?
The new CBA eliminated the bogus LTBE's and now allows teams to transfer unused cap space simply by filing paperwork. I have not read that this provision expires
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Originally posted by clumping plateletsThis is not what I've read..........can you provide a link?
The new CBA eliminated the bogus LTBE's and now allows teams to transfer unused cap space simply by filing paperwork. I have not read that this provision expires
But, anyway, it's somewhat irrelevant as to whether it expires, because if they spend to the cap this year, then they won't have leftover cap to roll over next year, even if they are technically permitted to.
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Originally posted by OpIv37They will have to be careful because the CBA doesn't allow them to do this every year, so their cap number will go down in the out years for any contracts they sign now.
Still, this is a good thing. That amount of cap space will give them the option to sign some guys on front-loaded contracts, which is how they usually do business anyway.
Also, by 2013/2014, the new tv money will kick in and the cap will explode to 140 ish per last estimates, so they should be fine.
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Originally posted by methos4everAlso, by 2013/2014, the new tv money will kick in and the cap will explode to 140 ish per last estimates, so they should be fine.
With the new TV contracts, revenue will grow quite a bit and the cap will be going up. Cap issues shouldn't be a big problem for most teams.
In the end, it isn't how much is spent by how well it is spent.
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This is great news! I have to admit I was feeling a little skeptical about the Bills actually doing this. I thought they might try to pull some stunt where they don't roll over the extra money so that they could say they spent to the cap. Now if we do spend to the cap like they said they would, we should be significant players in free agency. There's really no excuse to not re-sign Stevie now. They could re-sign him and still go after another good WR and a top pass rusher. I know they probably can't pull that off, but they should at least try.
If they released Dwan Edwards and Florence they could save 8 million, which could absorb the cap hit for Stevie's new deal and still have $30+ million when free agency starts.
Make it happen Nix!
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Originally posted by methos4everThey can borrow off of future caps with limits OP, but they can continue to roll over ad infinitum I believe.
Also, by 2013/2014, the new tv money will kick in and the cap will explode to 140 ish per last estimates, so they should be fine.
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Originally posted by OpIv37They will have to be careful because the CBA doesn't allow them to do this every year, so their cap number will go down in the out years for any contracts they sign now.
Still, this is a good thing. That amount of cap space will give them the option to sign some guys on front-loaded contracts, which is how they usually do business anyway.
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ralph is cheapOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by Yasgur's Farmhttp://mobile.buffalorumblings.com/2...lls-salary-cap
Doesn't look like cap will get in the way of us being a player in FA... Let's wait and see if any other obstacles start falling by the wayside.
So the pool of available money rises (think about gov't pumping medicine and education full of printed money and how costs skyrocketed).
My guess is that players/agents will demand more $.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Good to read... But, rolling the cap money over doesn't mean that they will use it...
I'm pleased that they did roll it over, but that's only step one. Step two is spending it on players that make the team better.
-Bill
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