OK here is a quick example I made of how a front loaded contract looks against a back loaded contract. For those thinking a front loaded contract would provide more favorable cap conditions when we re-sign Tannehill in 2 years, well....here is your math. I used a fictional static cap number of $20 million because we are only holding up one contract here. The backloaded contract is Branden Albert's real reported contract numbers. Bascially, the way we set up Albert's contract provides us the most flexibility down the road when we need to re-sign Tannehill. Making it a frontloaded contract would not have helped. The ability to roll over money makes frontloading obsolete.