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Aiyuk officially requests trade

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Only you could make paying 30 million in dead cap sound delicious. You a used car salesman?
saving $50m is the obvious benefit.
 
no one said Wilkins was not great
some teams believe paying a DT that much money is not worth the value.
thats a football decision
sorry
Laughable… they had one of the best DT’s in football but didn’t want him, and it had nothing to do with the 4 year 110 million contract Wilkins just signed or the Dolphins scraping together nickels in the couch cushions to pay Tua the largest contract in team history… sounds legit.
 
Laughable… they had one of the best DT’s in football but didn’t want him, and it had nothing to do with the 4 year 110 million contract Wilkins just signed or the Dolphins scraping together nickels in the couch cushions to pay Tua the largest contract in team history… sounds legit.
they decided paying Hill, Tua, Waddle, Chubb, Ramsey was more important than paying Wilkins
 
they decided paying Hill, Tua, Waddle, Chubb, Ramsey was more important than paying Wilkins
Why not pay them all… the cap is crap?
 
Why not pay them all… the cap is crap?
Cap isn't crap but it is flexible. Teams can get creative and spread money out far into the future as long as the owner is willing to spend the cash.

The cap being flexible doesn't mean every player can be kept, but other teams have kept players the Pats would have let walked.

Not stating that's negative or positive but it has happened many times. Like with Seymour, Welker, Mankins, Brady, Law and Thuney.
 
Cap isn't crap but it is flexible. Teams can get creative and spread money out far into the future as long as the owner is willing to spend the cash.

The cap being flexible doesn't mean every player can be kept, but other teams have kept players the Pats would have let walked.

Not stating that's negative or positive but it has happened many times. Like with Seymour, Welker, Mankins, Brady, Law and Thuney.
The cap on average goes up roughly 4-5% in seasons where there isn't a large TV or gambling deal, these deals traditionally have lasted a decade or more in the past. The cap actually went down in the covid year, it moves both ways... though rarely. Teams can push money into the future, but teams can also outpace the cap and get into trouble borrowing.

The cap is flexible to a degree, teams need to look at the cap in a 3-4 year snapshot rather than year by year like fans do. This is why the poster here bemoaning them not spending every cent of cap space is confused. They also need to adjust depending on whether their QB is still on a rookie deal, or among the highest paid players in the league. When you have one player taking up 20-25% of your entire salary cap annually... it's not always an easy workaround. Especially when you have other players on your team that want to reset the market at their positions.

It's not coincidence the dynasty won all their rings at the bookends of Tom's career. The teams were better and deeper when the QB position counted substantially less against the cap because there was more money to go round.

The dynasty teams were really smart about letting go when a player got too old or expensive. They didn't trade for a player only to pay him a top of the market deal. They would pay a near top of the market deal, but wouldn't reset the entire market. Smart.
 
The cap on average goes up roughly 4-5% in seasons where there isn't a large TV or gambling deal, these deals traditionally have lasted a decade or more in the past. The cap actually went down in the covid year, it moves both ways... though rarely. Teams can push money into the future, but teams can also outpace the cap and get into trouble borrowing.

The cap is flexible to a degree, teams need to look at the cap in a 3-4 year snapshot rather than year by year like fans do. This is why the poster here bemoaning them not spending every cent of cap space is confused. They also need to adjust depending on whether their QB is still on a rookie deal, or among the highest paid players in the league. When you have one player taking up 20-25% of your entire salary cap annually... it's not always an easy workaround. Especially when you have other players on your team that want to reset the market at their positions.

It's not coincidence the dynasty won all their rings at the bookends of Tom's career. The teams were better and deeper when the QB position counted substantially less against the cap because there was more money to go round.

The dynasty teams were really smart about letting go when a player got too old or expensive. They didn't trade for a player only to pay him a top of the market deal. They would pay a near top of the market deal, but wouldn't reset the entire market. Smart.
Wasn't commenting on whether those decisions were good or bad. There were very few bad roster decisions by Belicheck from 2001 to 2018. Bad drafts yes, but few bad roster moves.
 
If true this is a disgusting miss for NE.
Aiyuk had a non- contractual no trade, is how they worded it
So he was only going to Steelers or Washington supposedly , we will see
 
Wasn't he suspended for one of those seasons?? Not that I'm nitpicking or anything.
Watson's suspension cost him '21 and I think part of '22. Got hurt a chunk of '23. You couldn't tell the difference when he's been on or off the field though. He's played at sub-jag level for two seasons and is the reason they moved on from AVP.
 
Wasn't commenting on whether those decisions were good or bad. There were very few bad roster decisions by Belicheck from 2001 to 2018. Bad drafts yes, but few bad roster moves.
You've got to break a few eggs to make an omelette.

They also had some bad luck along the way, giving Ty Warren a cornerstone sized contract only to instantly have a career ending hip injury really hurt them around the 2010's. They also gave Leigh Borden a nice short salaried contract and his career got cut short also. There's always going to be good and bad, you're hoping for more good than bad. Overall they got by pretty well in the lean years.
 
If true this is a disgusting miss for NE.
I see it as him doing NE a favor. I like what I'm hearing from both WR's which is something we haven't heard regarding a WR since 2002 (Deion Branch)! I like Aiyuk, but I'm not a fan paying $30M when the QB situation is a question mark, OL stinks and the offensives staff is far inferior to Shanahan. I'd rather see what the trio in Polk, Baker and Douglas (maybe even Thornton) can do and bet on Aiyuk becoming an UFA in 2025 (I don't think the 49ers will be able to tag him).
they decided paying Hill, Tua, Waddle, Chubb, Ramsey was more important than paying Wilkins
If Wilkins was a core piece on the defense, you don't let him walk. Paying Chubb was a massive mistake.
Wasn't commenting on whether those decisions were good or bad. There were very few bad roster decisions by Belicheck from 2001 to 2018. Bad drafts yes, but few bad roster moves.
There were more bad roster moves than many realize. Some of his worst moves where during the heart of the 1st dynasty. The Chiefs are doing the exact opposite and keeping the band together to go get that 3 peat. If Tom didn't become superhuman and the rules favoring QB's/WR's, the Pats would've been stuck at 3.
 
I've been talking to my 49ers friend and he's starting to sweat now. He told me Deebo is slowing down and Pearsall isn't having a good camp. I told him their Super Bowl window is shutting for 2024 if they end up trading Aiyuk.
 
Here's what interests me in this Aiyuk trade story:

"Possible destinations include the Steelers, Commanders, Browns, and Patriots. The challenge will be striking a deal that gives the 49ers value in 2024, and not just one or more draft picks for 2025."


So a 2025 2nd, JJSS and a 2026 5th for Aiyuk? Who's good with that?
 
Here's what interests me in this Aiyuk trade story:

"Possible destinations include the Steelers, Commanders, Browns, and Patriots. The challenge will be striking a deal that gives the 49ers value in 2024, and not just one or more draft picks for 2025."


So a 2025 2nd, JJSS and a 2026 5th for Aiyuk? Who's good with that?
I am good with it but I doubt the 9ers will be.
 
Jackson's deal was for $82.5 m
the LAC paid his $28m
they saved over $50m on his deal.
that's why the cap is crap

yes you already said "For every dollar spent, a dollar of salary cap has to be accounted for."

which of course is incorrect

we agreed on this. you will not discuss anything cap related as it goes completely over your head.
Note the word "spent." LAC wound up not spending the full contract amount on Jackson, therefor they got a cap "saving". The statement "for every dollar SPENT, a dollar of salary cap has to be accounted for" is correct.
 
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