Over the Cap has Miami at $22,769,465 currently in cap space brother.This explains why the cap sites had Miami at $24m-$25m in space. They were including the incentives made, by the players.
Over the Cap has Miami at $22,769,465 currently in cap space brother.This explains why the cap sites had Miami at $24m-$25m in space. They were including the incentives made, by the players.
I've been singing that song for months...Those numbers tell us the reality that we don't have the money to spend like we did last year but some people here won't accept that and will still think that we need to get the top 3 free agents in the market. The way I see it is we might get two or 3 players total this time around unless we really do some significant cuts.
If we keep our draft picks the way they are now it'll take 11.9mill just for the draft. Also need to keep several millions open for in season moves.
Thats why we stock piling picks. So not to spend like a sailor in a whore house.I've been singing that song for months...
Ladies, we will not be doing much in the Free Agent market next year. Put away your purses and don't bother to put your high heels on... we'll be staying home.
Samuel and a backup quarterback does it for me.I think we need to find the right Free Agent or two that will make this team better and solely focus on the draft.
The last couple seasons proved to me that Flo and Grier have good eyes in signing players in defensive side of the ball. I would rather have them continue doing that, and use the draft mostly on offense.I think we need to find the right Free Agent or two that will make this team better and solely focus on the draft.
I've been singing that song for months...
Ladies, we will not be doing much in the Free Agent market next year. Put away your purses and don't bother to put your high heels on... we'll be staying home.
Important to remember that the cap crunches every team.
What that means is that the Free Agents in general will not get their normal high contracts.
Economics> Reduced buyer disposable income results in less demand for products and lower prices.
It’s a buyers market.
Keep your high heels on.
this is how i think we need to approach it. guys with potential to become a good starter, or good depth. our depth killed us last year. Then build through the draft. don't break the bankSpeaking only for myself, I don’t want us to get sucked into any huge signings like Robinson (who I touted big time coming out of Penn State and who I really like). Dead cap to some degree in football is a necessary evil based on the system they devised, but I’d try to minimize it in future years. Mike Wallace and these types of guys. Please.
I’d rather focus on rising players who won’t break the bank. Randy Starks to me was an ideal free agent signing. He didn’t require monster money but you land an emerging starter.
No... it's more of a shop from home in your PJs thing... bargains, bargains, bargains.Important to remember that the cap crunches every team.
What that means is that the Free Agents in general will not get their normal high contracts.
Economics> Reduced buyer disposable income results in less demand for products and lower prices.
It’s a buyers market.
Keep your high heels on.
We may do some of that... but mostly, I think we'll be standing pat.This tells me we will be cutting some players or restructuring some.