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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I guess on way to look at it is, if we are rebuilding and going to have to absorb Carr's cap hit anyway, why not retain him? If you (not you personally, Bako) think Carr sucks so badly why not ...
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
I guess on way to look at it is, if we are rebuilding and going to have to absorb Carr's cap hit anyway, why not retain him? If you (not you personally, Bako) think Carr sucks so badly why not let him contribute to our crappy season for a better pick in 2026? Or are y'all afraid that he'll contribute to too many wins?
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
I would agree if it was free to keep Carr, but its a falsehood being promoted by dishonest or uninformed members of the media that it is somehow free or actually saves money to keep Carr. The 2025 minimum payments of keeping or cutting Carr are essentially the same (if Carr doesn't sign elsewhere for $10m+), but the total balance owed against future salary caps increases by $30-40 million if we keep Carr. Most likely we would save $40 million long term by cutting Carr because he would sign with another team that would pay him over $10 million, likely $20-25 million I think, and his $10 million guaranteed roster bonus is subject to offset.![]()
The basic thing to understand is that whenever you write a player a new check, you have more money charged against your salary cap, but there are ways to delay some of that money for up to 5 years, but its going to be charged eventually once you write the check. If we keep Carr this year, we have to write him $40 million in new checks. Here is an approximate breakdown, assuming Carr would sign for over $10 million elsewhere if cut and trigger the offset. Keep Carr: $51 million cap charge for 2025, $29 million in prorated money against the cap in 2026 and beyond, which is due even if Carr is cut in 2026. Plus another $50 million against the cap 2026 and beyond if he is retained to 'play out his contract.' Restructure Carr: $20 million cap charge for 2025, $61 million in protated money against the cap in 2026 and beyond, which it due even if Carr is cut in 2026. Plus another $50 million against the cap 2026 and beyond if he is retained to 'play out his contract.' Cut Carr as an ordinary pre-June-1 cut. $40 million cap charge for 2025. Zero obligations against the cap for Carr in 2026 and beyond. Cut Carr with a post-June-1 cut tag. $11 million cap charge for 2025 and $29 million cap charge for 2026. As you can see, when you consider the cap beyond 2025 year, it saves the Saints $30 million salary that nobody pays and $10 million roster bonus that another team offsets if they cut Carr now. If they wait until 2026 they pay that money and that $40 million has to hit against future caps. If they keep him in 2026 they owe another $50 million which can be restructured and spread out but will hit the cap eventually. If the the Saints restructured everything in 2025 and 2026 and just let Carr play out his contract, they would face $81 million in dead cap in 2027. They currently owe Carr $17 million dead money in 2027 with the contract as is. Restructuring his $40 million in 2025 would spread it out to $8 million a year over 5 years, so $24 million more for dead money in 2027 since $16 million would be paid in the first 2 years, and then another $40 million dead money from a 2026 restructure, where $50 million is spread out to $10m/yr for 5 years, putting money out to 2030. But all that 2027-2030 money hits at once in 2027 if his contract voids, so $81 million dead cap in 2027. As you can see, the problem doesnt get better if we wait, it gets worse. $40 million dead cap now is chump change. |
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
If you actually believe that Loomis had the total control over the decision on who to hire this time around and that he would base that decision upon who agreed with him about Carr one way or the other, then you are so tainted by your personal hatred of Loomis that you cannot see reality. Just sayin'. ![]()
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Thats why I said 'if' and 'concern.' I hope others were involved in the decision, such as Gayle, and I hope we decided on the person, not the persons plan 'aligning' with Loomis's plan. We were not in the room, so we can't know. I think some things Loomis said in his press conferences regarding 'aligned vision' and 'being on the same page' are enough to illicit some degree of reasonable concern that they could conflict with his other statements regarding that coach being able to make roster decisions. But I hope Moore is able to be truly independent. Its also possible that Loomis would have preferred a candidate who shared all his plans, but none of the top candidates did, and Loomis had to accept a candidate with a different vision because hiring a third tier candidate would have damaged his reputation. Its also possible that Loomis would have been truly convinced by a different vision, that they shared the same vision by pure chance, or that Loomis is willing to defer to a coach with a different vision. We just dont know.
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
I always liked Carr and thought he was a good QB in a crappy system. He is average and expensive. I'd like to cut him and run with Rattler for a season. If he does grow that's great. If not, we draft higher next year.
I can put up with a rebuilding year. What I can't do is watch us draft players again with high RAS scores and potential that need development. |
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
That brings to mind... should we use the RAS score system for the Saints fans of today?![]()
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
Every metric we can come up with points to moving on from Carr as soon as possible for the sake of the best cap implications.
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Re: The Saints Could Theoretically Give Derek Carr A True Pay Cut Ultimatum
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
Plural. Years.![]()
It’s going to take a while to clean up this mess that has happened over the last 4-5 years with Loomis. Restructures, cuts, new scheme, culture etc. Saints MUST rebuild this team through the draft. That is the only way you are going to become competitive at this level & not just winning 8 or 9 games & drawing up some mathematical equation to ensure a playoff (4 years and counting) spot. I hope Kellen Moore is up to the task. It’s going to be a difficult road ahead. |
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