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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by TheOak So we severed a player to make cap space at the cost of 2M in dead money and now we want to bring him back at league minimum adding another million to the cap hit?? Think ...
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Re: Saints are set for a training camp punter battle to replace Thomas Morstead
Originally Posted by TheOak
Wasn't aware of the CAP side of this, thanks.
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Re: Saints are set for a training camp punter battle to replace Thomas Morstead
There are a lot of moving parts to player transactions, not the easiest thing to asses all areas of. I am only aware of many of them because of how much time I have spent trying t understand contracting and cap to be able to give qualitative comments here. I think most of that was done surrounding how the Jimmy Gram thing might play out.
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Re: Saints are set for a training camp punter battle to replace Thomas Morstead
Originally Posted by TheOak
Yeah! That Jimmy Graham affair was fun to follow. The NFLPA had the perfect test case they had been looking for for years to pursue concerning franchise tag designations. They wanted either LB/DE or TE/WR to challenge. Either could set the precedent. I've been a fan of the contract and cap side of things for many years given it is basically cost accounting, the favorites of all the accounting courses that I took back in school.
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