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There may no longer be a cap hell, but there is definitely a cap heck. And for the Steelers it may last beyond the time when the cap increases because they have pushed forward so much money to keep a window open. Unless of course they stop re-mortgaging.
They will now be hard pressed to maintain let alone upgrade a team that needs improving based on last season. Even with all the cuts they will be hard pressed to match any offer on Wallace, although it may well be they prefer the pick with good reason...
Andrew Brandt@adbrandt
The Steelers have mortgaged $26M of contracts this year, after $12M last year, for $38M of Cap pushed out. And now come the cuts.
There may no longer be a cap hell, but there is definitely a cap heck. And for the Steelers it may last beyond the time when the cap increases because they have pushed forward so much money to keep a window open. Unless of course they stop re-mortgaging.
They will now be hard pressed to maintain let alone upgrade a team that needs improving based on last season. Even with all the cuts they will be hard pressed to match any offer on Wallace, although it may well be they prefer the pick with good reason...