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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by ScottF YES. And the for the 33,000,000th time, trading him costs us $33,000,000 in dead money. How do you figure there is dead money in the event of a trade? Releasing a player would result in dead ...
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Re: After 2014, Brees should be traded
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Large signing bonuses and guarantees can be dangerous because every dollar spent hits the salary cap eventually. A player who leaves via trade, release or retirement before any bonus proration or other guaranteed money have been amortized carries an accelerated cap hit. Saints would be foolish to trade Drew Brees -- and they aren't: Jeff Duncan | NOLA.com |
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