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For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
i agree.
if a guy signs a 4 year, 10 million dollar contract, it means that he is taking up 1% of the salary cap.. and we would hardly feel any effect if we cut them.
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Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by Tatonka
i agree.
if a guy signs a 4 year, 10 million dollar contract, it means that he is taking up 1% of the salary cap.. and we would hardly feel any effect if we cut them.
yup...I am sure PP's contract is incentive laden and pretty back loaded...if he doesn't make it then it should cost us little...the NFLPA will probably prove me wrong though.
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Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Veteran minimums are up with the new agreement so the old thoughts of what players cost has been upped. I don't see the Bills doing much over paying on anyone they signed
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
With the new cap, the average player on a 53 man roster is making 2 Mil a year.
If you read beyond the headines, the actual salary/cap hits with some of these recent signings are well below 2 Mil this season. If they're expected to contribute, that's cheap. Some may not make it out of camp, so they're actual contract numbers mean little.
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Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by Tatonka
i agree.
if a guy signs a 4 year, 10 million dollar contract, it means that he is taking up 1% of the salary cap.. and we would hardly feel any effect if we cut them.
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by Night Train
With the new cap, the average player on a 53 man roster is making 2 Mil a year.
If you read beyond the headines, the actual salary/cap hits with some of these recent signings are well below 2 Mil this season. If they're expected to contribute, that's cheap. Some may not make it out of camp, so they're actual contract numbers mean little.
Yeah and we were 14.5 under the cap after we traded moulds. Everyone sees 10 mill and says 'he takes up 2.5 mill per'. Pure stupidity and I say stupidity because they should know better
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by Tatonka
i agree.
if a guy signs a 4 year, 10 million dollar contract, it means that he is taking up 1% of the salary cap.. and we would hardly feel any effect if we cut them.
10/4= 2.5 million per season. If that were 1%, the cap would be $250 million a season.
It's not that they're overpaying players- it's the players they're choosing to overpay. Why are we overpaying 2 receivers when there are 9 on the roster? If we're going to overpay, why not overpay for OL and DL help? I just don't get it.
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by OpIv37
4/10= 2.5 million per season. If that were 1%, the cap would be $250 million a season.
It's not that they're overpaying players- it's the players they're choosing to overpay. Why are we overpaying 2 receivers when there are 9 on the roster? If we're going to overpay, why not overpay for OL and DL help? I just don't get it.
My sentiments exactly.
Somehow I feel that if TD was still the GM and we had the exact same offseason the fans would be erupting with hate and anger. Because it's Marv they are singing a different tune.
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by acehole
YEA I know...either they are complaining we low ball um or we paid to much......
WTF
They're lowballing players in positions we need, but have no problem overpaying players in positions where we have too many players. Not to mention that the receivers don't matter if we can't protect the QB long enough for him to throw the ball.
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Am I the Only person that thinks Josh Reed Sam Aiken Jonathan Smith are bums what have these guys done that everyone is so happy about I think Sam Aiken has more st tackles that he does catches jonathan smith cant get open and josh reed i am still shocked about Peerless and Andre bring one thing very important in todays game SPEED which none of those guys have, Our offense will be better off hence why our passing game has been a joke no matter what anybody says those recievers biggest struggle is getting open they are all 2-3 years in the league now and have done nothing exciting
Re: For those of you crying about overpaying players...
Originally posted by bigbub2352
Am I the Only person that thinks Josh Reed Sam Aiken Jonathan Smith are bums what have these guys done that everyone is so happy about I think Sam Aiken has more st tackles that he does catches jonathan smith cant get open and josh reed i am still shocked about Peerless and Andre bring one thing very important in todays game SPEED which none of those guys have, Our offense will be better off hence why our passing game has been a joke no matter what anybody says those recievers biggest struggle is getting open they are all 2-3 years in the league now and have done nothing exciting
Reed blows and was a stupid signing. Aiken is a good ST player and not bad as a receiver. Jonathan Smith hasn't had many chances as WR and when he has he's held his own (ie TD against the Jets).
If this is your logic, though, how do you defend Price? He peaked his third year in the league and it's been downhill ever since.
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