Yup! If your GM cant execute the optimal strategy you came up with, dont change the strategy, change the GM...Just because Miami can't do it, doesn't mean that it is a bad strategy.
Yup! If your GM cant execute the optimal strategy you came up with, dont change the strategy, change the GM...Just because Miami can't do it, doesn't mean that it is a bad strategy.
Yup! If your GM cant execute the optimal strategy you came up with, dont change the strategy, change the GM...
Something seriously wrong with those numbers. IDK if it's a decimal point issue, or what, Is this yearly, or total contract? You have "bust" T at 25 mil, for example?Here's a table of average salaries for different position groups. Used this for another project but I guess its relevant here...
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I simply used quantiles to separate players into tiers. I could have used top5, top 10 or what ever but felt like it would ignore the fact that some positions have alot more players under contract than others.Quantiles take that into account. This could certainly be improved, but still gives an acurate overview.
I may be wrong but Im reading 2.5M for bust tackle...? And yes, yearly total avg...Something seriously wrong with those numbers. IDK if it's a decimal point issue, or what, Is this yearly, or total contract? You have "bust" T at 25 mil, for example?
My bad. I was reading it wrong.I may be wrong but Im reading 2.5M for bust tackle...? And yes, yearly total avg...
By the way, congrats on your season. I was actually pulling for the Bills to beat Houston. Obviously, came really close. That Buffalo defense is there and if there's more development from Josh Allen I think the Bills take this division next year.Spain is on the Bills. And was very good for us. He didn’t let up a sack. And helped with OL Calls. I fully expect Bills to try and re-sign him.
but he has also made it known he wants to get paid.
The most interesting aspect in there is the Tackles salary IMO, its big and the drop is very smooth compared to other position groups... They're also the most expensive busts...My bad. I was reading it wrong.
Very interesting comparison. Thanks.
Question for the board. How much can you front load a contract? For example, if you sign a player to a three-year, $10 million contract can you pay $7 million year one, $2 million year two and $1 million year three?
This is a big offseason for Miami and if you can front load contracts like that, the team could do some real serious damage. Is there a percent that the team can pay up front?
The dolphins are going to sign 10 to 12 guys - mostly 2nd tier guys with something to prove.
they might spend a time or two because everything is right...
What Flores has done is prove that if you are a leader of men - embody King energy - players respond.
paying guys who are only about greed and ego is counter-indicated.
buying guys who want to fight to prove themselves is going to be the focus - 10 to 12 players...
All true, but good FA guards are much cheaper than good FA tackles.
Maybe, maybe not. The market will dictate that. You are looking, primarily at top end guys though. I wouldn't assume that is, necessarily the case.Scherff is going to cost as much as Conklin or Constanzo. Thuney isn't going to be cheap either.