dryheat44
Experienced Starter w/First Big Contract
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Go back and look at what the players outside the top 3 got. Its not nearly as bad as you make it. I thought it was, until I read about Peterson's contract. the 5 year/$40 million was only if he hit every single escalator in his contractor. Two of those escalators were $1 mill increase each year for gaining 2000 yards as a rookie and a $1 mill per year increase in making 20 TDs. There is 10 million he'll never see. His contract will end up in the $4-$5 mill a year range, is my bet.
And, while it seems like a lot of money to you and me, when you have teams like Tampa at 42 million under the cap, its not.
I read somewhere Peterson's cap hit last year was 6.7 ($40.5 million, $17 million guaranteed), and backup QB JaMarcus Russell's cap hit was 10+ ($61 million, $32 million guaranteed). And that number will go up every year. Looking at the patscap this year there is only 2 players with higher than 6.7 cap hits, Seymour and Brady. Not bad for a rookie.
Do you know if those figures on the usatoday site include escalators? Looking at the historic ones, it seemed a bit low for lots of the pats in sb years, so I was curious if they factored bonuses, etc into them?I don't care what you read, its wrong.
Peterson's cap hit last year was only 2.04 milllion. Russell's cap hit was only 2.976 million.
http://content.usatoday.com/sports/...ame=peterson&player=4579&loc=interstitialskip
Also, as I said, Peterson's contract included a ton of escalators. He already missed 2 of them that cost him over 8 million on the total salary figure that was reported.
Do you know if those figures on the usatoday site include escalators? Looking at the historic ones, it seemed a bit low for lots of the pats in sb years, so I was curious if they factored bonuses, etc into them?
Cool, thanks for the explanation.First of all, esclators go into affect the year after they are earned. Not the year they are earned. For instance, any escalator that Wilfork earned will go into his 2008 salary cap number. So, I would question what you used for comparison for the Pats SB years. I used Miguel's pages as a comparison and the numbers are well within 1% of what Miguel has on his page. It should also be noted that Miguel has started using the USAToday page as a reference for updating his page. So there is really no reason to doubt the veracity of the pages.
I think that you misunderstand how NLTBE bonuses get factored in. When a NLTBE bonus is earned, it goes as a debit against the following year's salary cap. It does NOT go against the player'[s cap number for the following year.