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I was always under the idea that the uncapped year and its restrictions were put in place to force the Owners and the PA to get a deal done. Meaning the restrictions were bad for both sides so they would both be willing to negotiate.
Many on here have been going by the assumption next year will be uncapped and are trying to use the uncapped year to spend Krafts money in ways we don't know he would.(like paying off all of Wilforks bonus in 2010 so its off the books for future years)
I think it is a bad assumption by many to think next year will be uncapped and I think it is even worse to think Kraft will spend a ridiculous amount of money in the uncapped world....He might spend more than most but I can't see him spending much more than he usually does.
Also dont forget it is a labor issue so barring a renegotiating of the CBA we are likely looking at bad things (lockout or strike) not good things (uncapped spending spree).
Many on here have been going by the assumption next year will be uncapped and are trying to use the uncapped year to spend Krafts money in ways we don't know he would.(like paying off all of Wilforks bonus in 2010 so its off the books for future years)
I think it is a bad assumption by many to think next year will be uncapped and I think it is even worse to think Kraft will spend a ridiculous amount of money in the uncapped world....He might spend more than most but I can't see him spending much more than he usually does.
Also dont forget it is a labor issue so barring a renegotiating of the CBA we are likely looking at bad things (lockout or strike) not good things (uncapped spending spree).