Just say no to Romo restructuring. It will just cause more mess down the road.
With Dez franchised
Romo, Tyron and Carr restructured.
It would be more if Carr takes a pay cut.
They can generate more space with some other restructures.
See, every one's worried but we have plenty of money. Now give Murray his cut.
I think even if Dallas opened up $32 million in space, it would not pay Murray what he is asking.
Its hard to believe they can even get close to that but I'm no cap guru. I hope your right!
Just say no to Romo restructuring. It will just cause more mess down the road.
See, every one's worried but we have plenty of money. Now give Murray his cut.
I've turned yet again on the Murray question. I now believe this is setting up for Murray to receive an offer he can't refuse on the open market. What's going to be interesting is to see what the Cowboys plan is to replace him if it comes to that. Do they simply stand pat and wait on the draft? Do they play long waiting game with Minnesota? Do they sign an Ingram in FA?
Even if they restructure Tony once again, they can cut him in 2017 to gain around $6M in cap relief - if they cut him in 2018, it's over $11M in relief (figures courtesy of Over the Cap).
Just say no to Romo restructuring. It will just cause more mess down the road.
Even if they restructure Tony once again, they can cut him in 2017 to gain around $6M in cap relief - if they cut him in 2018, it's over $11M in relief (figures courtesy of Over the Cap).
With Dez franchised
Romo, Tyron and Carr restructured.
It would be more if Carr takes a pay cut.
They can generate more space with some other restructures.
Agreed, plus the cap will continue to go up, not remain stagnant for 3-4 years like the recent past.Win now. Cause when Romo's gone we will have a few years of carters.
Win now. Cause when Romo's gone we will have a few years of carters.