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Re: Colston restructures his contract
Keep it going...there is much work to do
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I don't get it. So how is the salary cap not affected if a player gets more than what he was due this year?
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Player gets the same money that's due him the next two years, and maybe some sweet front money in the form of a signing bonus, but now the CAP hit gets spread across the NEW 4 year deal at a lesser amount this season and next season. If the team gets an extra 2.5 to play with, that's a lot, especially if they can do that 10 times.
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Going to be a few lean years coming up when this teams is done.
To me it looks like this main core of players will be allowed to play out most of their last few years together then they will be cut/retire around the same time and a new team will be built. |
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Could be, but then again, there are some big contracts that'll be off the books in a year's time or sooner - Smith, Vilma, and Harper to name a few - and that coupled with potentially a rising salary cap in the coming years will allow the Saints to keep the "window" open for a longer period of time. If the Saints can start having excellent drafts, coupled with the excellent job they've done with the UDFAs, the "window" doesn't ever have to close because rookies are so much more affordable now under the new CBA. Then fill the few holes left with intelligently chosen FAs from other teams while staying away from those who'll have an inflated price-tag, and fight the tendency to give big contracts to own veteran players when their contracts are up. Another thing is that a team/organization can do a lot of things that go along way into being a successful franchise with the right personnel decisions, especially when it comes to the coaches. And those maneuvers don't affect the salary cap one way or the other, so as long as Mr. Benson is willing to pay for talent on the other side of the ball; the Saints can succeed without having the best players in the league. They need the right coaches to develop the talent they have and to create systems that'll place the players in situations where they are most likely to shine. Not forgetting scouting, strength & conditioning, etc. :bng: |
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Studley signed a 60 million contract with 10 mill guaranteed. He’s now supposed to make 10 million in salary and 2 million in bonus every year for 5 years, which is a 12 million cap hit. BEFORE: 2013 10 million + 2 million = 12 million cap hit 2014 10 million + 2 million = 12 million cap hit 2015 10 million + 2 million = 12 million cap hit 2016 10 million + 2 million = 12 million cap hit 2017 10 million + 2 million = 12 million cap hit We need cap room now so we convert 8 million of his 2013 base salary to bonus money, which you can spread out over the 5 years. AFTER 2013 2 million + 3.6 million = 5.6 million cap hit (Cap savings 6.4 million) 2014 10 million + 3.6 million = 13.6 million 2015 10 million + 3.6 million = 13.6 million 2016 10 million + 3.6 million = 13.6 million 2017 10 million + 3.6 million = 13.6 million You’re still paying the guy the same amount over 5 years, you’ve just giving him an advance because bonus money goes into his account the day he signs the contract. The downside being the cap hit for future years goes up. |
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Guess they will restructure the restructure next year!
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Re: Colston restructures his contract
Or cut him.
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