PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

If you want to see salary cap hell

ctpatsfan77

PatsFans.com Supporter
PatsFans.com Supporter
Joined
Jan 22, 2005
Messages
33,451
Reaction score
19,222
The Hernandez situation is a mess, but it's nowhere near THIS bad. . . .

Bill Barnwell on the bottom eight teams in the NFL in 2013 - Grantland

According to Spotrac, the Raiders have just more than $50 million in dead money on their cap this year. That's nearly half their cap committed to players who will not suit up and play a down for them this season. The 51 largest contracts on their active roster that occupy the remainder of their salary cap space use only a combined $66.5 million; remove Darren McFadden, Sebastian Janikowski, and Matt Flynn from the equation, and the ghosts of players who were released from the Oakland roster will tie up more cap space on Oakland's ledger in 2013 than the players who are actually left suiting up in silver and black.

Take a look at the list of those guys and you get an idea of what went wrong in Oakland. First, there are the misguided trades of high draft picks for veterans, deals that yielded the now-departed Carson Palmer and Richard Seymour. The picks the Raiders traded away eventually produced Nate Solder, Dre Kirkpatrick, and Gio Bernard for the Patriots and Bengals.
 
The Hernandez situation is a mess, but it's nowhere near THIS bad. . . .

Bill Barnwell on the bottom eight teams in the NFL in 2013 - Grantland

Ouch! The Raiders are a mess and that is true on multiple fronts (from the cap to calling home the worst POS stadium there is....and they have to share that with MLB).

In fairness to the current Raiders' regime, a shift in strategy/moving away from the Al Davis modus operandi is/has occurred. A lot of the dead money is probably due to this shift. The post Al Raiders look to be a very different organization. Whether that means better/leads to greater success is ????.
 
The Raiders are trying to get out of the mess that Al Davis put them in. They have released a lot of the misstakes he did. I think they will have quite a lot of cap room next year.

Edit: By releasing the bad draft picks and pick ups that Al Davis had the Bonuses are counted on the cap room faster I beleive, which gives them cap hell now. But a much better future.
 
Ouch! The Raiders are a mess and that is true on multiple fronts (from the cap to calling home the worst POS stadium there is....and they have to share that with MLB).

In fairness to the current Raiders' regime, a shift in strategy/moving away from the Al Davis modus operandi is/has occurred. A lot of the dead money is probably due to this shift. The post Al Raiders look to be a very different organization. Whether that means better/leads to greater success is ????.
Given the talent available at the top end in the coming drafts, the Raiders have chosen a very good time to be ****.
 
Even worse for the raiders Rappaport has reported that Terelle Pryor will start for them week one. Making the Flynn contract very poor for a back up.

Flynn must hate athletic QB's losing out 2 years in a row.
 
Even worse for the raiders Rappaport has reported that Terelle Pryor will start for them week one. Making the Flynn contract very poor for a back up.

Flynn must hate athletic QB's losing out 2 years in a row.

Something tells me, unlike with Wilson, this time Flynn should be ready to play.....
 
Barnwells comments on the clowns from the Meadowlands..

Best-Case Scenario: The Jets get off to a hot start before fizzling out, but Ryan's reputation is restored to the point where he gets a contract extension. The Jets actually use the ashes of the Sanchez deal as the recycled paper for Ryan's extension. They cut Sanchez after the season and have a ceremony so that the door can literally hit him on the ass on the way out.

Worst-Case Scenario: Ryan quits or gets fired early, and Smith does just enough on offense to win the Jets seven games and prevent them from continuing to rebuild with a top-five pick. The infamous snowball game makes its return, but instead of pegging the other team, everybody tries to throw at Sanchez.
 
Sam Bradford is the next Jim Plunkett. That's my prediction.
 
I was sad to see Al Divs pass on.... if he was still around and running the show BB could have fleeced him a few more times, and put them in even worse shape.

After Stingley and Drieth I never have an instant of pity for that franchise or those associated with it. To hell with them - forever.
 
at no point should the jets consider keeping ryan as a "best case scenario"
 
The Raiders decided to zero everything out. The question moving forward is whether their scouts and FO will be smart enough to use the cap space and high picks this strategy will be giving them.
 
Barnwells comments on the clowns from the Meadowlands..

Barnwell's Best Case Scenario is actually the Jets Worst Cast Scenario. The Best Case Scenario is that the Jets go 1-15, giving Idzik Carte Blanche to fire Ryan and get rid of everyone and the first pick in the draft.
 
Maybe it's terrible of me, but I wish Davis was alive just so he could see how badly he destroyed the franchise.
 
The worst part of it is that the Raiders weren't ever very good, even while spending themselves into this cap hell. If you're going to cause a cap situation in the future, at least get yourselves 2 or 3 good seasons to make it worth it. Even the Jets scraped out two AFC championship appearances before things went south.
 
The Raiders have less dead money in 2014 than do the patriots. The total cap committment for 2014 is $58M. They will have the cap situation to truly start over again.
 
where is business insiders article about basically flushing 50 million dollars down the toilet whilst the patriots prepare for another playoff run with 14 rookies and the youngest team in the nfl?
 
The Raiders have less dead money in 2014 than do the patriots. The total cap committment for 2014 is $58M. They will have the cap situation to truly start over again.

And they'll have to, seeing as they only have 32 players under contract for next year. Only the Bears, with 28, have fewer. Not coincidentally, the Patriots also have the most players under contract, with 50, but are only 13th in terms of total cap hits.
 
The Raiders decided to zero everything out. The question moving forward is whether their scouts and FO will be smart enough to use the cap space and high picks this strategy will be giving them.

LOL.......Deus.

Al Davis really reamed Belichick with that Seymour trade!

Yes, but let's just zero it all out and focus on moving forward.......
 
Former Patriots Super Bowl MVP Set to Announce Pick During Draft
TRANSCRIPT: Mike Vrabel’s Media Statement on Tuesday 4/21
MORSE: What Will the Patriots Do in the Draft?
MORSE: Patriots Prospects and 30 Visits
Patriots News 04-19, Countdown To Draft Day
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 6 – A Week Before the Draft
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf Pre-Draft Press Conference 4/13
Patriots News 04-12, What To Watch For In The NFL Draft
MORSE: Pre-Draft Patriots News and Notes
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 5
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 5
Mark Morse
2 weeks ago
Back
Top