A: I want to hit on Marc’s prediction that the Pats will “pocket the majority of that freed up cap space.” Although I wouldn’t put it in those terms, I would also advise against holding your breath for a flurry of free agent signings. And get ready for the spin. You’re going to hear an awful lot this year about the salary cap constraints put on teams as the NFL heads into an uncapped year in 2010. Some of the loopholes teams were allowed to use in the past (pushing cap dollars off to the next year through the use of “not likely to be earned incentives,” for example) are not in play this season. So to be safe, the “smart” teams are going to leave themselves plenty of room under the cap in case of emergencies late in the year. Bank on the Pats being one of those teams. Then there’s the economy, the looming CBA battle and the Patriots’ prominent position among fellow NFL owners. Would the Krafts want to set a bad example by spending lavishly as the league enters a downturn and a tough labor negotiation kicks off? Probably not. I think the decisions the Pats make this offseason will be as driven by finances as anything. It’s going to be all about the money this year, folks.