Wozzy
Pro Bowl Player
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Every offseason you make silly statements about the salary cap.I am not a cap denier. I simply believe the cap is a simple work around for every team if they so choose.
looking at salaries in terms of dollars when teams are allowed to spread contracts over 5 years in a rising cap situation, is not an accurate view of the contract value and its impact on the team. the cap hit relative to the cap space is more so. Lawrence's deal allows Jax to keep his cap % between 6-14% the next 5 years.
after 5 years they can extend if they so choose, or cut if they so choose (with a dead cap hit)
the top 10-15 QB's in the league have cap %'s in the low 20's. Lawrence reaches that level in year 6.
very good deal for Jax as well as Lawrence. Pats need to do the same if Maye shows the same potential as Lawrence after year 3
You make declarations about teams who are spending to the gills and say “see, all those other teams are spending, why not us?” But you mysteriously disappear years later when these teams are in cap straits and have to let great players walk out the door or worse… you tell us great players aren’t good.
Every offseason during dynasty you suggested the Patriots could afford every overpriced free agent on the market, and every player they decided to pay sucked. Now that Bill is gone, every move the collaboration station makes is genius…. biased much?
You said BB not matching the deal the Chargers gave to JC Jackson was “a mistake” despite my arguing with you he was a #2 CB at best… now the Chargers are spending 21 million in dead cap to not have him play on their roster and you’re lying about what you said.
If the cap was crap, if it was nothing… the Dolphins wouldn’t have just let their best DL walk out the door and the Bills wouldn’t have let so many talented vets walk… you ignore what you can’t explain or tell us the sky isn’t blue. Laughable…











