Ice_Ice_Brady
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I can look this up. But, I don’t understand how we never have any money to spend.
Brady is way underpaid. Gronk is underpaid.
Sure we pay DMac.
But, how do the Rams do it? And, they were trying to go after Mack?! How’s thst possible?
We pay our RB and WRs low. I guess DT got decent money. Idk.
The problem is the lack of young, cheap talent. The Patriots are paying plenty of guys. Gronkowski, especially with his incentives, is still among the top paid TEs in the league. Gilmore, McCourty, Hightower, Mason, Cannon, and Gostowski all got top-5 deals. For the most part they’re getting their money’s worth out of the veterans, but they’re not getting any boost from rookie deals.
You asked how the Rams do it, and the answer is pretty simple because many teams do the same thing in creating a short term (1-2 year window) by stacking their team with lots of big contracts. They backload the contracts so the cap hits are very affordable in years 1 and 2. They’ll likely be completely hamstrung for many years to come beginning in 2020 and will take 4-5 years to field a competitive team, much like the Jets, Dolphins, and Bills have all done throughout the decade in cycles of going “all in” followed by cap hell. It isn’t a sustainable long-term strategy. The Saints just began to rebuild their team following years of suffering from this strategy, so the idea that your elite quarterback will be enough is not necessarily true.












