what would we save? Thanks
Clump whats the cap hit to drop blesoe after this season?
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Bledsoe's 3-yr contract contained a $6.5M signing bonus. He signed it before this season, and it breaks down as follows:
2004: $2.25M Salary, $2.166,666 Bonus amortization, $4,416,666 Cap number
2005: $3.3M Salary, $1.05M Roster Bonus, $2,166,667 Bonus amortization, $6,516,667 Cap number
2006: $4.35M Salary, $1.05m Roster Bonus, $2,166,667 Bonus amortization, $750K LTBE incentives, $8,316,667 Cap number
If Bledsoe is released, it would likely be before the $1.05M Roster bonus is due. That would result is $4,333,334 in dead money on the Bills 2005 cap.
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Originally posted by NE39You guys are over-reacting. The Pats have won, but they have been very sloppy with penalties and turnovers in the 2 games.
It is still only 2 games into the season.Drew Bledsoe ****ing sucks
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Originally posted by FTGIt was so stupid to give him the new contract. TD's in denial. Drew sucks.
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
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Originally posted by NE39Bledsoe's 3-yr contract contained a $6.5M signing bonus. He signed it before this season, and it breaks down as follows:
2004: $2.25M Salary, $2.166,666 Bonus amortization, $4,416,666 Cap number
2005: $3.3M Salary, $1.05M Roster Bonus, $2,166,667 Bonus amortization, $6,516,667 Cap number
2006: $4.35M Salary, $1.05m Roster Bonus, $2,166,667 Bonus amortization, $750K LTBE incentives, $8,316,667 Cap number
If Bledsoe is released, it would likely be before the $1.05M Roster bonus is due. That would result is $4,333,334 in dead money on the Bills 2005 cap.
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
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