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  • clumping platelets
    • Jun 2024

    Moulds' partial numbers

    New Deal

    3yrs approx. $18 million

    2005: $1.5 million salary, $2 million previous amortization, $1,666,666 new amortization. Cap hit: $5,166,666

    2006: ? million salary, $2 million previous amortization, $1,666,666 new amortization

    2007: ? million salary, $1,666,667 new amortization

    Preliminary.....hopefully more details soon. Salary from 2006 & 2007 is approx. $9 million

    Old deal:

    2005: $5.5 million salary, $2 million amort., $1 million reporting/roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus, $175,000 LTBE Pro Bowl bonus Cap hit: $8.775 million

    2006: $6.089 million salary, $2 million amort., $1 million reporting/roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus, $200,000 NLTBE Pro Bowl bonus Cap hit: $9.189 million



    At this point, cap savings from 2005 is $8,775,000 - $5,166,666 = $3,609,334

    from 2006: unknown until salaries become available on nflpa.org


    Moulds
  • Jan Reimers
    Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
    • May 2003
    • 17353

    #2
    You gotta love Eric. He is loyal to the Bills and willing to make his compensation work with the salary cap. While he seems to have developed a small case of the "dropsies," he should still be a key contributor for a few more years.
    Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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    • Michael82
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 82328

      #3
      ONLY a 1 year extension? Damn that sucks. I was hoping they'd lock him up for the rest of his career.

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      • clumping platelets

        #4
        Originally posted by Mikey82
        ONLY a 1 year extension? Damn that sucks. I was hoping they'd lock him up for the rest of his career.

        He'll be 31 once the season starts. Add 3 and he'll be a 34 y/o UFA. Possible that the Bills address his deal after 2006 again.

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        • Michael82
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 82328

          #5
          Originally posted by clumping platelets
          He'll be 31 once the season starts. Add 3 and he'll be a 34 y/o UFA. Possible that the Bills address his deal after 2006 again.
          Thanks.

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          • mybills
            81 st zoner
            • Jul 2002
            • 61717

            #6
            I LUV ERIC!
            I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!

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            • tampabay25690
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 9670

              #7
              Originally posted by clumping platelets
              He'll be 31 once the season starts. Add 3 and he'll be a 34 y/o UFA. Possible that the Bills address his deal after 2006 again.
              Good call........AT 34 he shouldnt be getting $5 million a year
              GO Gators!!!!!!
              GO GATORS!!

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              • ShadowHawk7
                Ground your Jets Vilma, no way you're shooting this guy down.
                • Mar 2003
                • 2274

                #8
                So pretty much the same deal except over three years, not two. Excellent job JB and EM.
                "It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."
                -Vince Lombardi

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