Deep Dive into the Dallas Cowboys 2020 Salary Cap

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Releasing Crawford gets Dallas to 85 million.

Restructuring Lawrence, Smith, and Collins can get Dallas to 100 million.

That should be enough cap space to sign your core players, draft class, and still be active in free agency.

Dallas has 31 free agents, but Dallas wasn't going to resign all of them. I see Dallas resigning 10 to 12 players. There will be a large roster churn this year.

The key to the Dallas offseason will be the draft and unsigned free agents. This year Dallas will probably set a team record for the number of unsigned free agents that will make the team.

New coaches, new schemes, new players. Training camp will be amazing this year with all the competition for spots and the unknown. Lots of story lines.
 

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Disagree. $2 - $3 million is still overpaying for a non-starter at the end of his career with a significant injury question.

Not moving on from him last year cost them $10 million of their cap. I have no interest in going down that road again at $2-$3 million this year.
Agreed.

Not worth paying even $3 million for him when you can get someone like Danny Shelton for less than half that price whose almost 4 years younger and plays better on the inside.

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Moving Williams to swing tackle saves 5 million as well since you can let Cam Fleming walk.

Good money savings and is probably better for Williams (Williams has had 4 knee surgeries in the last 3 seasons, he's not built to be a long term starter he's more of a depth peice)
 

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Agreed.

Not worth paying even $3 million for him when you can get someone like Danny Shelton for less than half that price whose almost 4 years younger and plays better on the inside.

I'd love to get Shelton or similar at that price. But again, I'm spending my money on a starter, not a 'where do we put him?' guy.

Moving Williams to swing tackle saves 5 million as well since you can let Cam Fleming walk.

Good money savings and is probably better for Williams (Williams has had 4 knee surgeries in the last 3 seasons, he's not built to be a long term starter he's more of a depth peice)

That's my hope as well. I think the team has a couple of young guys in the pipeline like Williams, McGovern, Knight, and maybe even Hyatt that I'm eager to see what Joe Philbin can do with.
 

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It locks you further into a contract, no matter how badly the player is underperforming that contract.

See Crawford, Tyrone.

Or when a player is injured and can't play.

See Romo, Tony.

It's a play now, pay later, kick the can down the road example of wreckless accounting.

I'm not interested in going through the never-ending conversations about the practice yet again.

Did this team just win the Super Bowl to where you can't imagine not keeping them together? No it did not. They didn't even make the playoffs. The thought from anyone that you should somehow mortgage the future because you have to keep it together is ridiculous.

Still not dead money. You're annual handwringing over the cap is still amusing though.

And given cap inflation and no interest, pushing payments to later years is financially better. Mortgages typically lead to 3 times the amount you borrowed to pay back. In the case of the NFL, 2021 dollars are worth less than any year before and again no interest.
 

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Disagree. $2 - $3 million is still overpaying for a non-starter at the end of his career with a significant injury question.

Not moving on from him last year cost them $10 million of their cap. I have no interest in going down that road again at $2-$3 million this year.

Just because you have a question about his hip injury does not mean the team does. I do love your constant wishcasting for worse possible outcome regarding Crawford.
 

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Still not dead money. You're annual handwringing over the cap is still amusing though.

As is your willful ignorance routine, even when reality slaps you across the face like a wet fish.

And given cap inflation and no interest, pushing payments to later years is financially better. Mortgages typically lead to 3 times the amount you borrowed to pay back. In the case of the NFL, 2021 dollars are worth less than any year before and again no interest.

Tyrone Crawford.
Tony Romo.

Perfect examples of an awful practice. You can cover your own eyes, but not anyone else's. You keep being fooled.
 

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Just because you have a question about his hip injury does not mean the team does.

"The team" didn't last year either! How'd that work out?

I do love your constant wishcasting for worse possible outcome regarding Crawford.

While I love your continued 'Hero of the Stupid' routine, where you make any and every lame excuse you can.

Let me guess, you're going to try to talk up Jason Garrett next, right? Lather, rinse, repeat from the excuse-maker!

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As is your willful ignorance routine, even when reality slaps you across the face like a wet fish.



Tyrone Crawford.
Tony Romo.

Perfect examples of an awful practice. You can cover your own eyes, but not anyone else's. You keep being fooled.

It's not dead money. Deal with it. Thanks for the vitamin I though. Willful ignorance indeed.

And for all your handwringing over the cap what exactly has it cost us? Other than the bored having to hear your whining about it?
 

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It's not dead money. Deal with it. Thanks for the vitamin I though. Willful ignorance indeed.

And for all your handwringing over the cap what exactly has it cost us? Other than the bored having to hear your whining about it?

25 years genius, 25 years.

Make more excuses. That's your thing.

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"The team" didn't last year either! How'd that work out?



While I love your continued 'Hero of the Stupid' routine, where you make any and every lame excuse you can.

Let me guess, you're going to try to talk up Jason Garrett next, right? Lather, rinse, repeat from the excuse-maker!

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He had a shoulder issue previously. The hip was new. That being said you have no idea the nature of the injury nor the repair. Of course you wishcast the worst. That is just what you do.

I have not said any eexcuses. I have just pointed out how you are wrong. You go for the bait and switch instead. How droll.
 

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25 years genius, 25 years.

Make more excuses. That's your thing.

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So you have nothing. I would ask you to demonstrate an actual link but we both you have litter more than memes for argument.

Claiming victory for yourself isn't as compelling as you think it is. Makes you look childish.
 

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He had a shoulder issue previously. The hip was new. That being said you have no idea the nature of the injury nor the repair. Of course you wishcast the worst. That is just what you do.

Wrong once again excuse-maker! Go back and do your homework. The hip was an issue the year before. That's why he wasn;t participating all offseason. Is this more willful ignorance you practice or yet something else you didn't know?

What else would you like to be wrong about today?

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/15/cowboys-place-dt-tyrone-crawford-on-ir-with-hip-issue/

I have not said any excuses. I have just pointed out how you are wrong. You go for the bait and switch instead. How droll.

Other than your every post? Sure.

:rolleyes:

How about I just for showing you and everybody else how wrong you are?

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So you have nothing. I would ask you to demonstrate an actual link but we both you have litter more than memes for argument.

Claiming victory for yourself isn't as compelling as you think it is. Makes you look childish.

Yeah? How does being proven wrong at every turn make you look?

As the link in my previous posts clearly shows you to be? Careful what you wish for.
 

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Wrong once again excuse-maker! Go back and do your homework. The hip was an issue the year before. That's why he wasn;t participating all offseason. Is this more willful ignorance you practice or yet something else you didn't know?

What else would you like to be wrong about today?

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/15/cowboys-place-dt-tyrone-crawford-on-ir-with-hip-issue/



Other than your every post? Sure.

:rolleyes:

How about I just for showing you and everybody else how wrong you are?

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That article is from this past season. It details how it had popped up during the off-season and finally required surgery. That doesn't fit your narrative but it does of mine given that was all last year.

What's sad is I have already pointed this out to you before. You had no refutation then yet here you are spewing the same falsehoods. You narrative e of Crawford's hip being a chronic time bomb are baseless and you should stop it like you should stop call signing bonus operations dead money.
 
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Yeah? How does being proven wrong at every turn make you look?

As the link in my previous posts clearly shows you to be? Careful what you wish for.

Knew you wouldn't have a nothing to link the cap to anything beyond your posturing.
 

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Yes but I fully expect Dallas to restructure deals to free up cap space. It can create a problem if the player does not reach the end of the contract so a guy like Tyron Smith I would not look to restructure but there are other like DLaw that Dallas may very well could restructure as well as Zeke.

Yes. Dallas has gotten to the low dead money number despite restructuring contracts, so it isn't like restructuring means that you are going to eat a lot of dead money. Dallas had to absorb a lot with Romo because his injury caused him to quit earlier than expected.
 

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Thank you for the explanation of what I consider a fairly complicated and misunderstood subject.
 

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All I want to know is if we can do whatever we want in free agency.
 
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