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I know I'm not Miguel but I'll take a stab. My guess is they don't necessarily have unilateral control to do this BUT the way to adjust this years cap number is to convert x amount of dollars in salary into an immediate signing bonus. Of course the player will not reject an immediate payment so that's probly why he says they can unilaterally do this. No contract can be changed unilaterally unless there's an option
So let's say this years cap number is 16 mil. And for revis he's basically 16m for the next 5 seasons. The bucs can say we will take 10m of the 16m and make it an immediate signing bonus. This years cap number would be remaining 6 mil plus 2 mil (bc the 10m bonus divided by 5 years works out to 2m over 5). That 2 mil would be on books no matter what for next 5 years.
I think that's what would happen.
If I'm wrong then sorry for wasting your time
What would the cap hits look like for the future years in that scenario?











