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I suspect that we'll see a corner signed tomorrow, perhaps being back Moore.
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I suspect that we'll see a corner signed tomorrow, perhaps being back Moore.
I'm no expert but that is something that I've wondered before. I think I remember Deus Irae strongly disagreeing with this notion, but I can't remember specifically why--aside from my assumption that he never much cared for Moore's talent to begin with.
I suspect that we'll see a corner signed tomorrow, perhaps being back Moore.
Wow...your ears must have been burning!!
I've always wondered if Moore wouldn't be better suited to play safety rather than cornerback? He has shown brief flashes for us before and when DAL was getting eaten alive by PIT (Roethlisberger to TE Heath Miller), the Cowboys adjusted at halftime and Moore did a great job of shutting down that connection in the second half. He was able to cover the bigger TE very nicely and this adjustment allowed DAL to beat PIT in overtime 27-24.
He seems to be somewhat slow to me at CB however, especially in man coverage. This is an obvious glaring weakness of course, yet when paired in bracket coverage Moore did a great job of holding Larry Fitzgerald to practically nothing, so he does have some skillset--albeit limited.
I'm no expert but that is something that I've wondered before. I think I remember Deus Irae strongly disagreeing with this notion, but I can't remember specifically why--aside from my assumption that he never much cared for Moore's talent to begin with.
The cap limit for the 2013 season is $123 million. The Patriots' adjusted cap number is $129,656,344. I have the Patriots' 2013 dead money as $12,980,097. I have two players (Adrian Wilson and Jermaine Cunningham) who otherwise would have been in the Top 51 on injured reserve. Their caps totals $2,272,708. $2,272,708 +$102,311,457 + $12,980,097 = $117,564,262. Therefore, I have the Patriots under their adjusted cap limit by about $12.1 million.
"Does not compute"From Miguel's page,
"Please note that I project that the Pats will enter the 2013 regular season with over $7 million in cap space."
So which is it: 7 or 12?
From all accounts I was under the impression that prior to the recent cutdowns, we were at approx. 10 to 10.5 million under the cap, so the "new" number of 12.1 would make sense.
Of course Miguel is the obvious expert here so I'd never question what his numbers were, but it's possible that he was referring to something else that we don't initially understand with his note about NE being at least 7m under the cap for the 2013 season. Then again, 12.1 million (at the current moment) would indeed be over 7m technically, so it's also possible that was just a rough projection that he came up with prior to some other monies being due.
Green Bay is 18 million 330 thousand UNDER the cap
The Bengals?....28 million +
The Bills? 16 million
Dolphins ? 15 million 700 thousand
Eagles and the Bucs?..both 26 million plus UNDER THE CAP
The Jets? 13 million...
Remaining salary-cap space for each NFL team - NFL.com
Is that list accurate? "Updated: March 27th, 2013."
| 2K | 90K |
| 527 | 50K |
| 6 | 1K |
| 7 | 3K |
| 13 | 593 |
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