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Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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Oh, and I was a part of that media for ten years. I have also been involved with the ownership and their explanations of financial decision making of a professional franchise. I also have vast experience with cost and management accounting. Once again, speak all you want, but I simply feel it only fair to point out to others when it is total bull**** being shared. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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I can safely say that a far greater percentage of the "little people" have more of a well rounded understanding of finance than the average media person, but still has a far lower understanding than that of those with the professional training to deal in the field. And, by the way, when I worked toward getting my degree in accounting there was the dream of pursuing a career in sports management. A wonderful wife and two awesome sons helped me move in a more sustainable direction. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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So if he's got it all figured out, why is it that this team just scrapes by? I know.... I don't understand what goes on behind the scenes, right? I'm arguing against what is, in my opinion, an inaccurate statement that Loomis has great cap "skills" and is "a genius", by showing that there is nothing going on but pushing back salaries so that we get under the cap each year. And according to you for the last couple of years, it was all going to work out in the long run. Yet here we are again, you and I, arguing about how and when this will work. Because we are watching this team try to get under the cap, but don't look anywhere near in position to do much in free agency. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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Hopefully, we can both agree, that free agency is not the answer be it long term or short. We need to draft more effectively. and once again, that is not on Loomis. Back to the cap, with the $13M increase in next year's cap and contract manipulations worked into contracts by Loomis, the Saints will have plenty of space available to make major moves. But, if those moves orchestrated by others come up empty again, Loomis tends to get all the blame. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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By the way, don't think I didn't notice your attempt to backtrack on your comment about balancing a checkbook. Telling me bookkeeping is a demanding job and that you respect the professionals.... You clearly said that they most likely have no idea how to balance a checkbook... You didn't say anything about bookkeeping for an entire business. It isn't very hard to keep track of your own records. But that was the implication of your post, that these people couldn't do it. That's your tactics. I will say it YET AGAIN. It doesn't take a degree to see a mistake. I don't have to know the fineprint in a contract, when I see a guy who's making far more money then he should have been offered, and the team is paying the price for it. Let me explain to you how your argument really looks from the outside... "That guy just shot that person for no reason". "You don't know that it was for no reason. You don't know what happened between those two to lead to this". "Ok... it doesn't really matter. He just shot him. That's murder either way". "I've been shot at before, and this isn't murder". "What? Yes, yes it is. It definitely is. How does the fact that you got shot give you the right to say what is or isn't murder, but I somehow don't know, even though I just saw it happen?" "Nope. You don't know what you're talking about". That's terrific that you have a wife and two sons. I have an awesome daughter, and had a wife. Most people in the NFL have families as well. That does not change my point. You're not in the NFL, so you know nothing more than us. But you want us to believe you do because you worked in the media. Yet we aren't supposed to listen to any media. Even though I'm not basing my opinion off of the media. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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You want me to praise him, but everything that goes wrong is someone else's fault. I don't believe for one second that he just signs off on whatever others tell him to do. If so, then he truly is useless. I don't believe that any GM operates with no say, whatsoever, in personnel decisions. But again, that is beside the point. If he's a genius he's got to be able to say "this doesn't make sense". It looks worse when a player sucks on the field, but the fact that you would spend 50 something million on a safety, or 40 million on a slightly above average receiver at the time, in Colston, shows a lack of vision. It's called prioritizing. It's how other teams like the Patriots, Colts, Packers and Steelers are in the playoffs almost every year. They don't overreact and throw crap tons of money at players in less important positions. They don't let players get very old on them, before they start retooling. The Saints haven't been very good at that in recent years, and Loomis and Payton both deserve blame. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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Oh, now this is REALLY going to piss you off. I have been shot and still have a massive scar and lead in the leg. So Loomis supposedly overpaid for a player or two or three that he was instructed to sign with most likely not having final say on final amount. So he gets the blame because he made it possible on the books. Yup. He sucks. You are *****ing in a vacuum. Every team in the NFL have had countless bad deals. Many have made better personnel moves, although getting Brees was history making. And many have made FAR more horrendous moves (see Cleveland). |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
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You're still defending him by saying he "most likely had no final say". You can't get on me for what I don't know, and turn around and tell me what you don't know. I find it impossible to believe that he does not have final say on financial terms, when that is his job. And if he doesn't, and he's just there to do Payton's bidding, then what exactly do we know about Loomis? If I am to believe he's not to blame, because it's not up to him, then how do I give him credit when something goes right? And it's more than just a couple of players. I only mentioned a couple. Loomis was here before the Payton regime, as you know. I don't remember hearing any of this genius talk then. I can still remember him doing a radio show after a blowout loss to the colts, and instructing the host not to take any calls. So he's also a bit of a coward, but I don't want to get too far off track. I agree that there have been worse teams with worse moves. I didn't compare us to Cleveland. |
Re: Saints convert Cam Jordan's roster bonus into signing bonus. Creating $4.8 million in cap space.
I don't follow basketball at all, but from those if you in the know I'd like to hear how Loomis has handled the Pelicans' finances?
I mean, if we would assume Payton has been pushing the personnel decisions with the Saints... then the absence of SP should show Loomis operating differently in the NBA. |
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