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Old 01-29-2010, 11:02 PM   #1
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Since I have seen several threads with people complaining about the Pats not having signed Wilfork (or anyone else for that matter) to a new contract, I felt the need to remind everyone that the 2009 Salary Cap was still in effect. The Pats had used most, if not all of their salary cap money from 2009. Any contract/extension signed before the end of the season (which is after the SuperBowl) would have to fit under the 2009 Cap.

So, would people please stop complaining about the Pats not having signed their own players???
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Old 01-29-2010, 11:17 PM   #2
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Why would a future contract starting in 2010 season be included in the 2009 cap?
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Since I have seen several threads with people complaining about the Pats not having signed Wilfork (or anyone else for that matter) to a new contract, I felt the need to remind everyone that the 2009 Salary Cap was still in effect.
Once the first game of Week 17 was played, the 2009 cap season ended.
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I had the Patriots ending the season with about $3 million in cap space.
which fits with the last cap space report
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Once the first game of Week 17 was played, the 2009 cap season ended.
Yeah, but correct me if I am wrong, but the Pats cannot give Wilfork a new deal officially until March 5th. It obviously wouldn't stop them negotiating a deal whenever, but the Pats have told players that no offers would be coming to players they intend to make offers to until early February.


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Either way, $3 million probably wouldn't be enough to resign Wilfork anyway. I am surprised though that they didn't use that money to lock up lesser players since they can't push that money forward.
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BTW, it is crazy that at the end of the season, the Bucs have over $22 million in cap space and yet they are a talentless team. No wonder why the owners want to reduce the cap. A small market team like the Bucs had plenty of cap space to make sweeping improvements on their roster, but appeared to not want or couldn't afford to spend the money to do it.
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Yeah, but correct me if I am wrong, but the Pats cannot give Wilfork a new deal officially until March 5th.
It's before then. It has to be before the 11th but after the Super Bowl.
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Didn't the Seahawks give Alexander a new deal in January of the year following his being tagged and then signing a 1 year can't tag me again deal in the alternative...

I don't see why a team can't extend a player under contract whose contract has not been revisited prior to the Superbowl. Although I do recall a window of opportunity for franchise tagged players to negotiate only with their present team before they can negotiate with other teams as (in a manner of speaking restricted) FA...

I think the Patriots just wanted to follow their own procedure of doing their post season evaluation prior to moving on to the next season. And they are likely hoping for additional clarification as the league turns it's attention from playing games to the end game.
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So, the patriots left $3M on the table this year. Usually there is a late contract adjustment.
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So, the patriots left $3M on the table this year. Usually there is a late contract adjustment.
There may also be some end of season adjustments made to that for things like pro bowl and playing time or other incentives earned late in the season which this year had to be accounted for via existing cap as they were achieved...
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So, the patriots left $3M on the table this year. Usually there is a late contract adjustment.
The late yeare contract adjustments are to push cap room into future years - since there is no cap next year there was no need to do it and there were different rules in place this year so I don't even know if they could have done it.
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