Looking for some clarity on roughly how much we have available to spend in 2021.
I'm new to NFL finances, but cannot accept some posts that say that "we dont know"....every business has an an idea.
Viola!!! I truly appreciate full disclosure posts. Especially game day meals.
If you really want a thorough understanding of NFL finances specifically the CBA contract within the NFL Management Council, I'd advise you put some $$ in the game hire a Lawyer whom deals in constructing, defending and opposing the deals.
If you don't have the $$ realize we've had these same arguments on this forum and many other platforms for years.
If they added my likes prior to my Lazarus moment (I have been banned ) I'd probably be a GOD FATHER MEMBER
The NFL salary Cap is a self imposed cost control mechanism.
The Owners are only required to spent 90% of total Cap. Smart business. But the players are the business and they will always want more for bearing the biggest sacrifice body and lives.
Cowboys Cap relief and constraints will not solely be affected by Dak Prescott's contract even if miraculously Jerry let his balls hang and gives Dak $40M avg $160M 4yrs fully gtd.
But I digress, Cap relief or constraints is triggered by boom or bust draft picks, boom or bust free agents, injuries, horrible or good coaching, New TV deal 2022 etc
Blaming a mythical Cap constraint in 2021 or 2024 on Dak is a clear sign you are oblivious of how NFL finances work. Smart GMs seem to always find a way out.
Cap Hell is a Trojan horse pushed by cheap owners and dumb GMs to "active members" touche