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And who are they trading for that they will cut before the season is over. And specifically OBJ. Q
Now, you answer how much dead money it will cost if he was cut after the season. If there is guaranteed money, there has to b a dead cap hit. Yes or No? Why would I specifically
mention restructuring if I was t specifically talking about his future years? Answer any of that.
And I don’t see anyone but you having an issue with what I posted. If they do they can speak up. But coming from someone like you who doesn’t even know the salary cap bas already been lowered to 175M for next year, I’m not too worried about your opinion. Shall we go to that other thread for proof of your lack of knowledge?
Anything can happen when a player is traded for. Or signed for that matter. You only have to look at the Antonio Brown situation. He lasted less than 2 weeks and was cut. The fact that you ignored the potential scenario that I previously posted shows that you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
The Salary cap has not officially been lowered to $175M for next season. In theory, it will go no lower than $175M. But Theory and practice are two different things. The league can't make money appear out of thin air.
NFL proposes 2021 NFL salary cap floor at $175 million due to COVID-19 pandemic
The salary cap is expected to be significantly lower than 2020
www.cbssports.com
As for you mentioning restructuring, who knows what you were thinking or even if you were thinking.
You can pathetically attempt to show I don't have a clue, but you've failed to this point. Why would anyone think you could do it in another thread.
Again, you're the one who claimed that Beckham had no guaranteed money left. You just can't admit you were wrong.