Anybody know?
Is there a cap hit when you trade a player?
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Re: Is there a cap hit when you trade a player?
I thought there was a cap hit, this came up earlier.
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Re: Is there a cap hit when you trade a player?
I have made an executive decision regarding contracts and cutting players. In order to ease salcap problems I am going to modify our salary rules to more resemble the real NFL. As it is now if you trade or cut a player you are assessed a salcap penalty of 1/2 the remaining salary escalated into this years cap in order to
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Re: Is there a cap hit when you trade a player?
that says"after the first game of the season."does it apply before the first game of the season?Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Originally posted by L.A. Playain the offseason ther is no cap hit on a trade, reading is fundamental Mikey
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this was explained in the above mentioned thread...right in #1 but I created some confusion. I consistently used the phrase trade or cut (or cut or trade) except in #1. The hit is the same whether you cut or trade a player. If you trade a player now then you are assessed the cap hit described below. NOTE: the word TRADE has been added in this iteration.
1. Before the start of any season if you cut or trade a player then one half of all their salaries will be assessed against your cap. Example. If you have a player signed for 2 years at $1mil and $1.2 mil and you cut or trade them before the season begins you will be assessed a penalty of $1.1 mil.
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Re: Is there a cap hit when you trade a player?
Originally posted by Ebenezerthis was explained in the above mentioned thread...right in #1 but I created some confusion. I consistently used the phrase trade or cut (or cut or trade) except in #1. The hit is the same whether you cut or trade a player. If you trade a player now then you are assessed the cap hit described below. NOTE: the word TRADE has been added in this iteration.
1. Before the start of any season if you cut or trade a player then one half of all their salaries will be assessed against your cap. Example. If you have a player signed for 2 years at $1mil and $1.2 mil and you cut or trade them before the season begins you will be assessed a penalty of $1.1 mil.
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