07-03-2014, 01:28 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Lafayette, LA
Posts: 2,345
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Re: Graham designated TE by arbitrator
Very well put sir. That pretty much answers all of my questions.
Now I have a real brain buster for you, ready, why can't the failclown fans stop being jealous douche bags?
Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL
I posted a detailed example of a potential JG contract about 3 weeks ago. You can read it here:
http://blackandgold.com/saints/66411...tml#post597157
The cap really isn't that difficult to understand. Bonuses are divided evenly over the life of the contract. Salary is paid yearly. The cap number is the sum of the bonus part and the salary part. Bonus is guaranteed. Salary is not. The remaining bonus becomes "immediately" due if the player is cut.
So to Guido's example. A $24 million signing bonus over 6 years counts $4 million a year against the cap. With a $24 million check in hand, JG would be happy to take a $1 million salary for the first year. So the cap number is $1+$4 million = $5 million. But JG gets a $24 million check when he signs.
Now the cap number the last 3 years of the contract may be $12/$15/$18 million/year because the salary increases to $8/$11/$14 million/year by the end. But then you can renegotiate, cut another bonus check, and spread out the cap number by extending the contract. Or if the player isn't productive simply cut them and eat the remaining bonus money which at that point is a lot less than the cap number with the inflated salary.
Trust me that both sides are motivated to get a long term deal done by next week. JG wants his big contract and big bonus check now, while the Saints want the cap relief of the long term contract.
That's the reason that it'll get done.
SFIAH
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