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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.can we cut AB if he goes on the exempt and get the cap room back? Is there something along the lines in his contract?
What's better? Awesome receivers with little time to throw? Or good receivers with time to throw?
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I'd give up a second and maybe more while pushing some of his cap hit into next season. I think our window is closing and I want number 7.
time is tickingFor now... I'm guessing they will be able to void most of that. We shall see.
For now... I'm guessing they will be able to void most of that. We shall see.
Not this year. The credit will come next year or maybe even later depending on how vague the language in his deal was.
Not this year. The credit will come next year or maybe even later depending on how vague the language in his deal was.
Is that your speculation or is it known? I assume there is language in his contract that would allow them to void most of the “guaranteed” money if he continued this type of behavior. Or maybe not.
It is how it works. There will be a grievance, it will take time to figure out even if the language is totally obvious.
I am not sure if the Pats got credit for all of the Hernandez money yet they went after with a similar language.
I’m not disagreeing, but they had an obvious reason to put a clear clause in Brown’s contract above and beyond a standard contract. Maybe I’m just being hopeful.
Ideally yes, but it’s a more complicated than that sometimes. The Patriots still haven’t been credited for all of the money that they withheld from Hernandez.So, it would probably be really safe to push a lot of money into next year for someone else, knowing it won't be a huge burden then because the team will have a big credit. It would essentially be a short-term cap loan, knowing the return is coming. Do I have that right?
Well that took quicker than even I thought.Simple...wait for the eventual hammer to fall on Clowntonio.
What's better? Awesome receivers with little time to throw? Or good receivers with time to throw?
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I'd give up a second and maybe more while pushing some of his cap hit into next season. I think our window is closing and I want number 7.