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If they wanted to dump salary, Peat, Winston and Lutz are good candidates. Winston to the Cardinals would make sense for the Cardinals. They would give the appearance of not tanking and Winston gets one more chance to start. Lutz to the Broncos would be good for both. I have as much confidence in the rookie as I do Lutz. Lutz at that altitude may set a NFL record. At this point, even if healthy, Peat isn't worth his salary. Can't believe they haven't already cut T. Smith. A surprise may be Roby. All that being said, I full expect Peat, Winston and Lutz to be Saints this season.
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Loomis and company decided on this accounting method a decade and a half ago. Anyone that knows anything about cost/management accounting knows that accounting approaches differ and each has their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The one thing they all have in common is that to be successful one MUST be consistent in its application. To take full advantage of the ever growing salary cap the approach being used by Loomis, and a quickly growing number of other franchises, must be used across the board on all contracts. Does it have it drawbacks at times? Sure. Every method does, but this method maximizes the value of the cap as a whole and has shown the ability to keep a team competitive from year to year. I cannot foresee a scenario where this approach changes short of the death of Gayle Benson and given her current vitality I doubt that's going to be anytime within the next 15 to twenty years. And chances are it will still continue as it has proven to be the new method of choice across the league for obvious reasons. |
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This here ...
But, Cat Swlling? Need to look into that. |
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We can "keep" Peat but why would we expect a different result inhis performance or availability?
Get younger and healthier. |
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1. Do you get better with a younger/healthier backup? 2. Do you save money with a younger/healthier backup? Everyone gets frustrated with Peat because of availability and money. If he's on the bench then he is hopefully available. And if the money is already sunk whether or not he is cut, then what is the incentive to cut him? The reason to keep him is that he is close to Pro bowl caliber guard on a left side of the line where we cannot guarantee that Hurst or Penning are going to stay on the field. So, if Peat isn't costing extra money to keep, why not keep him as insurance? SFIAH |
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