Brady6
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Here's where I stand on the issue:
Also, I still view retaining Edelman as a MUST.
That money sunk that is what nobody seems to be grasping, the bonus money is going to go against the cap any other year moving forward. The advantage of trading him is that we would be able to rid ourselves of him this season without taking a cap hit for the $2 million we guaranteed him for his 2014 base salary.
If you trade him you take, an immediate $4.8 million cap hit for the bonus money, that bonus money otherwise would hit us $3.6 million in 2015, $2.4 million in 2016, or $1.2 million in 2017 if he were to be cut in any of those years. So as I said you trade him take the $4.8 million hit this season but he has no negative impact on any of the future cap years. Therefore, if you can resign Edelman for $4.5 million APY long term this team is in a better position.
Fans are looking at this year to year; Belichick and Kraft are looking at the big picture and the long-term impact for the team beyond 2014.












